Obama strategist turns on rising Dem star over viral Trump attack: ‘Gratuitous and unnecessary’
David Axelrod, a leading Democratic strategist from the Obama White House, criticised Senator Jon Ossoff for what he described as a "gratuitous and unnecessary" attack on President Donald Trump. The remarks centred on Ossoff invoking Natalie Harp, Trump's executive assistant, during a rally speech, a comment that went viral and has since drawn scrutiny from within Ossoff's own party. The episode highlights growing tension among Democrats over how aggressively to target Trump and his aides, with even sympathetic figures questioning whether such attacks help or hurt the party's broader strategy.
Ossoff, seen as a rising star within the Democratic Party, made the comments about Harp during a Sunday rally speech. He was subsequently pressed on the remarks in a Monday interview with MS NOW. Axelrod's public rebuke signals a rare instance of a prominent Democratic figure openly criticising a fellow party member's approach to attacking the Trump administration.
- Axelrod called Ossoff's Natalie Harp remarks "gratuitous and unnecessary"
- Ossoff referenced Trump aide Harp in a viral rally speech
- Comments expose Democratic divisions over anti-Trump rhetoric strategy
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