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Sen. Jon Ossoff, Democratic Georgia, dismissed Republican criticism, who exaggerated his role that helped pass legislation aimed at preventing veterans from canceling their homes. The local media followed that inaccurate statements suggesting that Ossoff co-proposed the bill, even if he didn’t.
Ossoff released a video of a news report last week that documented how he held a press conference with local leaders and veterans groups after Donald Trump signed on to the press conference. VA Home Loan Program Reform Act A few weeks ago, “talking about his bipartisan bill has been signed into law.” Ossoff also claimed in the title “Both-party Virginia Home Loan Reform Act [was] Advocated by Senator Ossoff to protect veterans. “also, Atlanta – Junal Constitution After Trump signed the bill, Ossov’s office issued a press release that described it as “a part of bipartisan legislation, where Senator Ossov advocates for helping veterans who rely on VA home loans.”
However, according to FOX News Analysis, Ossoff is not a co-sponsor of the legislation and has no record, because the bill was obtained through a vote of unanimous consent of the House and a Senate voice. Ossoff also did not propose any Senate companion legislation, he was not present and did not speak. Senate floor In July, the Republican source for the Senate allegedly Fox News figures.
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Republicans then slammed Ossoff’s message to the press, saying he had “absolutely nothing to do with the bill.” When commenting on the differences and criticism of the lies the Republicans have told, Ossov’s team claimed that Ossov simply praised the passage of a bipartisan bill that addresses problems that Republicans have created themselves.

Georgia Democratic Sen. Jon Ossoff, a Republican colleague in Congress, exaggerated his role in passing veterans’ affairs legislation. (US Army/Getty Images)
“The Trump administration canceled the VASP program, and Senator Ossoff issued an alert that its cancellation risk left veterans homeless, and then celebrated the passage of a bipartisan bill to resolve the issue,” the Ossoff campaigner told Fox News Digital. “Is this the best they have?”
The spokesperson is right, the VA Home Loan Reform Act aims to replace the Veterans Affairs Services (VASP) program, which had previously slammed the Trump administration for ending. However, under Rep. Derrick Van Orden, the VA Home Loan Reform Act chief sponsor Derrick Van Orden, the VA Home Loan Reform Act, is “financially irresponsible” and is “hiding the entire VA Home Loan Guarantee Program.”
Van Orden highlighted Ossoff’s social media posts, claiming he “advocated” for the new Veterans Foreclosure Act, accusing Georgia senators of “faced with bald lies”, and other Republicans followed suit and attacked Ossoff on social media as well.
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“Sad, disgusting lies,” R-GA Rep. Buddy Carter added. “Congratulations, show the Georgians that you are not using veterans as props for media stunts. Your empty suit head spits when facing someone you claim to serve.”

U.S. Army and Vietnam veterans participated in the Memorial Day event at Santa Fe National Cemetery in Santa Fe, New Mexico. (Robert Alexander/Getty Image)
“What Jon Ossoff did was Hogwash,” said Senator Tim Scott of RS.C. “He has nothing to do with the Republican assistance of veterans. But now, in his political despair, he is trying to praise. Georgia deserves much better.”
“Senator Ossoff has nothing to do with this bill, what I mean,” Van Orden added. “He didn’t even vote, but was passed by UC. This disgusting and shameful behavior must stop. Veterans Not a political prop. ”
It seems that Ossov’s claims have led to multiple local news media, prompting his inaccurate role in helping pass Veterans affairs legislation.
WSB Broadcast In Atlanta, for example, a new law co-sponsored by Senator Jon Ossoff aims to prevent foreclosure of veterans” was published. However, according to the details of the Congress bill.
The bill has been transferred to the Senate Veterans Affairs Committee for approval, and then sent the bill to the president’s desk in a Senate-wide voice vote. Osov is not a member of the committee.

Senator Jon Ossoff ran for re-election in 2026 in 2026, winning the 2021 runoff election. (AP Photo/Senate Friend Carter)
“Osov’s team announced President Trump A bipartisan legislation co-sponsored and supported by U.S. Senators signed the Veterans Affairs (VA) Home Loan Program Reform Act to help veterans rely on VA loans. ” wrbl in Columbus, Georgia.
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Ossoff will run for a seat in 2026 after he was forced to land in 2021.
Republican areas that will face challenges Ossov include former football coach Derek Dooley University of Tennessee It is reportedly an ally of Republican Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp. Rep. Mike Collins, Republican of Georgia, and Buddy Carter also put their hats on the ring.