Collins Accuses Ossoff of Sexism Over Remark About 35-Year-Old Trump Aide
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Updated · Fox News · Aug 20
Collins Accuses Ossoff of Sexism Over Remark About 35-Year-Old Trump Aide
3 articles · Updated · Fox News · Aug 20
Summary
Mike Collins said Jon Ossoff owes Natalie Harp and the public an apology after the Georgia senator’s rally remark about Trump wanting to “travel with Natalie” went viral.
Ossoff made the comment Sunday in Atlanta while arguing Trump was neglecting presidential duties; conservatives cast it as a sexist insinuation about Harp, a White House aide and cancer survivor.
Ossoff tried to clarify Monday, saying Harp had been described as Trump’s “security blanket” and that senior aides were telling the president what he wants to hear.
The clash lands in a competitive 2026 Georgia Senate race, where Ossoff—39 and seeking re-election—held a 9-point lead in a July AARP poll, though Collins said the contest is tightening.