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Ossoff: Last September, the President of Kazakhstan calls Donald Trump and says he wants to grant tungsten mining rights to an American company. And the very next month, Eric and Don Jr. get a stake in the American company pursuing the mining deal. Six days later, six days after Prince Eric and Prince Don get their stake, Kazakhstan announces this company will get, “The largest known undeveloped tungsten resource in the world.” A few more weeks go by, and then the U.S. government, run by their father, sets aside 1.6 billion of your tax dollars to fund and finance their mining project. In Kazakhstan. All this while you pay more for gas, for groceries, for health care, and that's just the tip of the iceberg.
Team Ossoff1,228,392 views • 7 days ago

Ossoff: I am hearing from Republicans who come up to me on the street, or they approach me at the airport, or maybe they have my number and they give me a call, and they're telling me that they are voting for a Democrat for the first time this year because they've just had enough. The abuses of power, the blatant self-enrichment and corruption, while the American people face all-time high prices for rent and groceries and a meal out at a restaurant and the power bill — the people have had enough. And I believe that a mighty wave is building to rebuke these abuses of power and to restore checks and balances.
Team Ossoff677,296 views • 20 days ago

Ossoff: American politics is coin-operated. Money goes in, favors come out, and that's why spectacular wealth buys an ever-greater share of power over our national affairs, while the mere citizen is treated with contempt. Citizens United was the most destructive court decision in modern American history. It's unleashed a flood of secret money, corporate money, billionaire money on both sides.
Team Ossoff104,332 views • 9 days ago

Ossoff: Ground beef’s up 25% since Trump was sworn in, coffee 40%, the price of gas 33%. Groceries, rent, health care, and the power bill hit their new all-time highs last month. And while you pay more for everything, Donald Trump wants your tax dollars for what many are calling the Jeffrey Epstein Memorial Ballroom.
Team Ossoff23,225 views • 3 days ago

Ossoff: You all probably saw over the last week that the President of the United States, who sued the U.S. government for $10 billion, then settled that lawsuit with himself to try and create a nearly $2 billion slush fund for the folks who sacked the United States Capitol and attacked those Capitol Police officers and tried to prevent the peaceful transfer of power when Georgia ejected Donald Trump from the White House the first time… You all also probably saw that as he continues his project of turning the White House into his royal palace, he's demanding vast sums of money – your money, the people's money – for his ballroom. And this is just the tip of the iceberg in a pattern of corruption and abuse unprecedented in the history of the Presidency, but you can rest assured that both of my opponents would be voting for this insurrectionist slush fund and would be voting for this crooked ballroom.
Team Ossoff172,377 views • 20 days ago

Ossoff: I am running in Georgia against two Trump lackeys who, you can rest assured as they race for the President's approval, would be voting for this crooked ballroom and this insurrectionist slush fund. And in fact, every national political reporter in the country should be putting that question to these two candidates tonight. They want to be candidates for the U.S. Senate? Let's see them prove to the people of Georgia… because they're pro-war, they're pro-tariff, they're pro-cutting health care. Let's find out where they stand on the crooked ballroom and the insurrectionist slush fund.
Team Ossoff107,020 views • 22 days ago

Ossoff: How much do you guys know about Jared Kushner, Ivanka's husband? He's on the Saudi payroll for $2 billion dollars. Did you know that? And now he's leading American diplomacy in the Middle East, apparently while at the very same time asking princes and sheikhs across the Arab world to give him billions more. If you're watching this online, don't take my word for it. Look it up for yourself. Can you imagine, like a normal sitting U.S. ambassador just hitting up Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman for billions of dollars? But he's a Trump, a royal, a princeling. The rules are for us, not for them.
Team Ossoff165,406 views • 1 month ago

Ossoff: Freedom is rare. Stretching back beyond the horizon of recorded history, most humans who have ever lived have lived at the mercy of lords and masters and kings. But we're a nation founded on the rejection of kingdom. We're a nation founded on the radical idea that all human beings have a natural right to liberty.
Team Ossoff20,945 views • 8 days ago

Ossoff: Donald spent Saturday complaining on the internet… Six hours, 52 posts. The President attacked the Pope. He posted his own face on Mount Rushmore and a made-up Trump Peace Prize. He announced three times “America's back,” and he assured an increasingly concerned public he’s in excellent health. And when not posting, he's been trying to rob us.
Team Ossoff24,607 views • 11 days ago

Ossoff: Jared Kushner — who had already received through his private equity firm, Affinity Partners, billions of dollars of Saudi investment, very substantial Emirati investment — has been reportedly going around the Middle East asking for billions more from princes and sheikhs in the region while moonlighting as the Special Envoy, or whatever they call him, leading the most sensitive American diplomacy. It's grotesque. It's absurd, and I think that the American people see it for what it is, and it is another reason that a wave is building toward these midterm elections that is going to rebuke these abuses of power and this corruption in a historic way.
Team Ossoff58,337 views • 1 month ago

Ossoff: The crisis we must meet is deeper than this Presidency.
Team Ossoff100,138 views • 1 month ago

Ossoff: History is calling the question: What kind of a country are we?
Team Ossoff111,218 views • 2 months ago

Ossoff: Today’s small and self-serving politics has distanced us from the great national spirit that defeated fascism, that landed men on the moon, that passed civil rights laws. And yet last week, while our President flailed in the strait, the American spacecraft Artemis, with four heroes on board, returned humanity to the far side of the moon, recalling the best of American genius and strength and achievement, and sending back images that remind us not to take for granted our precious, fragile planet. The United States is still destined for greatness, but only united will we meet the challenges and seize the opportunities of our time: to guarantee great health care for every American, to unleash an affordable housing boom and save our family farms, to harness new technologies for the good of the many and not the few, to make America the world leader on human rights and return nations to the path of peaceful coexistence.
Team Ossoff68,843 views • 1 month ago




















