Jon Ossoff doubles down on gross innuendo about female Trump aide, gloats about angering conservatives

WASHINGTON — Georgia Sen.Jon Ossoff doubled down on the boorish remarks he made about President Trump and his executive assistant Natalie Harp — and even gloated about the frenzy he sparked.At a Sunday rally in the Peach State, the Democrat lawmaker quipped that the president wants to “build his ballroom and travel with Natalie,” insinuating that the pair were romantically entangled.

The inappropriate joke was referencing reports that indicated that Harp was one of the few who joined Trump on his secret flight out of Turkey for the NATO summit last month amid concerns about an Iranian attack Conservative critics quickly accused Ossoff of peddling an offensive and sexist innuendo — but the Dem has dug in.“It’s been amazing to watch this White House melt down over this all week about Natalie Harp,” Ossoff relished on MS Now’s “The Last Word” Wednesday.“These White House staffers are adults, public officials paid by the taxpayer with immense power in positions of public trust,” he further chided, accusing Harp of “printing out Donald Trump’s daily dose of delusion and flattery.”Harp has been described as the “human printer” because she has traveled with a printer to produce paper copies of news stories for Trump to read.She also helps type up some of his Truth Social posts and helps with other similar tasks.

“No one cares about their feelings,” Ossoff said of Trump’s aides.“The sailors on the Lincoln are fighting his war, a war based on lies while he plays with his new ballroom, flies around on a jet given to him by a foreign prince, and retreats into this circle of sycophantic aides who tell him every day what he wants to hear, not what he needs to hear,” Ossoff added.

“This entire White House is responsible for lying the country into war, and for the rest of their careers, they will be known for having participated in this obscenity.”Ossoff’s attack on Harp quickly went viral on social media and drew a deluge...

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