Jon Ossoff was recently called out by Georgia’s Division of Family and Children Services Director, Candice Broce, for using foster kids as political pawns in his campaign ad. Despite taking credit for improving Georgia’s foster care system in the ad, Ossoff did nothing. 

Ossoff has repeatedly taken credit for legislation he had no part in and uses Georgians as pawns to advance his political ambitions. 

  • Took credit for veterans’ legislation he had nothing to do with. 
  • Used veterans as political pawns to give free healthcare to illegal aliens. 
  • Took credit for securing the “most resources for Georgia military construction projects in 15 years,” then voted against the funding. 
  • Took credit for securing pay raises for military members, then voted against the funding. 
  • Uses rural Georgians as pawns to push dishonest, partisan talking points about their healthcare. 
  • Claims to be a champion for Georgia’s HBCUs, but voted against $500 million in funding for them. 

“Jon Ossoff will say or do anything to advance his political ambitions and distract from his own failures, even if it means using Georgia’s foster kids and veterans as political pawns,” said NRSC Regional Press Secretary Nick Puglia

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