addiction to and lost for power, that seat they see power is just a means to more power. i see power as a means of serving ordinary people. i see power as a means of standing up for that military family in augusta georgia, for that service member who s going out every single day in a military intelligence battalion, protecting our country from cyber threats, developing critical intelligence for national security, we have to come home at night and risk the ceiling caving in in their kids bedroom, because the home is riddled with mold. so, look, they re fighting it out politically on the republican side in georgia. every single day i go to work and figure out how i m gonna serve the people who elected me. senator jon ossoff, thank you very much for joining us tonight, we really appreciate it. it s my pleasure, and it s always, elect jalen.com, help me and help us in georgia. jon ossoff, i really appreciate, it coming up, vladimir putin reached an
simply by winning an election, the way john ossoff did. jon ossoff lost an s first campaign for a house seat, and then in his next campaign he aimed higher, and won a senate seat. thanks to jon ossoff, never getting out and winning that senate seat, president biden has been able to confirm 59 federal judges at this point of his presidency, more than any other presidency since 1962. and, president biden confirmed a supreme court justice. while he was at, it with jon ossoff serving on the senate judiciary. with jon ossoff in the senate, none of that would be possible. also offers one of the calming instead he forces in his supreme court confirmation hearings for ketanji brown jackson. today, senator ossoff chaired a subcommittee hearing on a hugely important issue. georgia s military families, an american military families stationed around the world. here s garrett hicks report for
because your outrage. you call the press conference because you are outraged. prince is the guy who s going to see was gonna win, and when it was clear that they weren t able to pull this coup off, you want to the winning side. and with the idea of praising pence here for doing what was constitutionally obligated for him to do, it s very dangerous. it s the dumbing down of any sort of moral responsibility. yeah, the pence call to quayle s reported as colin quayle to ask him, can i do this? actually trying to see there s a way to do it. and professor quayle had to explain to him the constitution of the united states. sullivan, s general person, thank you so much for signing off our discussion tonight, really appreciate it. and, coming up, the senior senator from georgia, john ossoff, will join us next. ossoff, will join us nt.ex ossoff, will join us nt.ex
warnock s race was called. so technically you came in as the 50th, you are the last one elected, you made chuck schumer the majority leader. you ve got control of the senate for the democrats, which is just a giant accomplishment for one senate election. and then you managed to destroy the republican party in your state while you are at it, and now they are at each other like we ve never seen before. you know, i m not paying too much attention to the republican infighting in georgia. but i am focused on ensuring that my brother, my colleague, my friend, senator reverend raphael warnock is reelected to the senate. on the political side, that is my highest priority. i cannot speak highly enough about the work that senator warnock is doing, about the place and way he has established himself as a moral voice in the u.s. senate. and so, i want to urge
congress should be more work like this, instead of folks using the power of government to thank each other on go partisan grounds we should focus on helping people who elected, us that s our job. i ve never seen a senate election, and senate win, change our politics so much. first off, when gave democrats they control the senate. this is sequentially, your race was called, hours after senator warnock s race was called. so technically you came in as the 50th, you are the last one elected, you made chuck schumer the majority leader. you ve got control of the senate for the democrats, which is just a giant accomplishment for one senate election. and then you managed to destroy the republican party in your state while you are at it, and now they are at each other like we ve never seen before. you know, i m not paying too much attention to the republican infighting in georgia.