Thomas Jonathan Ossoff ( ; born February 16, 1987) is an American politician serving as the
senior United States senator from
Georgia
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since 2021. A member of the
Democratic Party, Ossoff was previously a documentary filmmaker and
investigative journalist.
After receiving a recommendation from
John Lewis, Ossoff worked as a national security staffer and legislative assistant for U.S. representative
Hank Johnson. Afterwards, he was managing director of an investigative production company that worked with reporters to document corruption in foreign countries, including
war crime
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s committed by
ISIS
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and East African
death squads. In 2017, he ran in the
special election for
Georgia's 6th congressional district, narrowly losing a seat that had long been considered a
Republican stronghold. In 2021, Ossoff won the
2020-21 U.S. Senate election in Georgia, beating incumbent Republican senator
David Perdue
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in a runoff election.
Ossoff is the
youngest member of the Senate elected since
Don Nickles in
1980
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, the first senator born in the 1980s, and the first
millennial United States senator. Together with
Raphael Warnock, who was elected on the same day, they are the first Democrats to represent Georgia in the United States Senate since
Zell Miller in 2005.
Early life and education
Ossoff was born on February 16, 1987, in
Atlanta, Georgia
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. He was raised in
Northlake, an
unincorporated community
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.
Ossoff's mother, Heather Fenton, is an
Australian immigrant who was born and raised in
Sydney
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and immigrated to the United States at the age of 23.
She co-founded NewPower PAC, an organization that works to elect women to local office across Georgia.
His father, Richard Ossoff, who is of
Russian Jewish and
Lithuanian Jewish descent, is an attorney who owns Strafford Publications, a specialist publishing company, and who was active in the 1980s
fight against the Presidential Parkway planned for intown Atlanta.
Ossoff was raised Jewish and, due to his mother being a
gentile, formally converted to the religion prior to his
bar mitzvah
A ''bar mitzvah'' () or ''bat mitzvah'' () is a coming of age ritual in Judaism. According to Halakha, Jewish law, before children reach a certain age, the parents are responsible for their child's actions. Once Jewish children reach that age ...
. His ancestors fled
pogroms in the early 20th century, and he noted in an interview that he grew up among
Holocaust survivor
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relatives and detailed how this greatly influenced him and his worldviews. He previously held dual
Australian citizenship through his mother.
He attended
The Paideia School, an independent school in Atlanta.
While in high school, he interned for
civil rights
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leader and
U.S. representative John Lewis.
In 2009, Ossoff graduated from
Georgetown University
Georgetown University is a private university, private Jesuit research university in Washington, D.C., United States. Founded by Bishop John Carroll (archbishop of Baltimore), John Carroll in 1789, it is the oldest Catholic higher education, Ca ...
's
Walsh School of Foreign Service
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with a Bachelor of Science in culture and politics. He attended classes taught by former U.S. secretary of state
Madeleine Albright
Madeleine Jana Korbel Albright (born Marie Jana Körbelová, later Korbelová; May 15, 1937 – March 23, 2022) was an American diplomat and political science, political scientist who served as the 64th United States Secretary of State, United S ...
and former
Israeli ambassador to the United States Michael Oren.
He earned a Master of Science degree in international political economy from the
London School of Economics
The London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), established in 1895, is a public research university in London, England, and a member institution of the University of London. The school specialises in the social sciences. Founded ...
in 2013.
Early career
After receiving a recommendation from
John Lewis, Ossoff worked as a national security staffer and legislative assistant for foreign affairs and defense policy for U.S. representative
Hank Johnson from 2007 to 2012.
From 2013 to 2021, Ossoff was the managing director and chief executive officer of Insight: The World Investigates (TWI), a London-based investigative television production company that works with reporters to create documentaries about corruption in foreign countries.
The firm produced
BBC
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investigations about
ISIS
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war crime
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s and
death squads in East Africa. Ossoff was involved in producing a documentary about the staging of a play in Sierra Leone.
Ossoff had previously received an
inheritance
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of an unknown amount from his grandfather, a former co-owner of a
Massachusetts
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leather factory, of which he used $250,000 to co-fund Insight: TWI alongside company founder and former BBC reporter Ron McCullagh, who first met Ossoff when he was 16 years old during a family vacation to France and with whom he kept in contact afterward.
2017 U.S. House campaign

After learning that Republican
Tom Price of
Georgia's 6th congressional district had been appointed
secretary of health and human services by
president-elect Donald Trump
Donald John Trump (born June 14, 1946) is an American politician, media personality, and businessman who is the 47th president of the United States. A member of the Republican Party (United States), Republican Party, he served as the 45 ...
, Ossoff announced his candidacy for the special election on January 5, 2017.
Ossoff quickly emerged as the most viable Democratic candidate out of a large field of candidates. He was endorsed by congressmen
Hank Johnson and
John Lewis,
and
state House Democratic leader
Stacey Abrams.
He also received public support from U.S. senator and Democratic presidential candidate
Bernie Sanders
Bernard Sanders (born September8, 1941) is an American politician and activist who is the Seniority in the United States Senate, senior United States Senate, United States senator from the state of Vermont. He is the longest-serving independ ...
. Ossoff raised over $8.3 million by early April of that year.
According to ''
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution'', Ossoff "transformed what was expected to be a quiet battle for a long-safe Republican seat into a proxy fight over Trump, the health care overhaul, and the partisan struggle for suburbia".
When he entered the race, the
Cook Partisan Voting Index rated Georgia's 6th congressional district at R+14; the district was not considered competitive, and had been represented in Congress by Republicans since 1978. Less than two months before Ossoff's announcement, Price had been re-elected in a landslide, with 62 percent of the vote.
Ossoff grew up in what is now the 6th district, where his family still resides, although as of the election, he lived about outside the district's boundaries in the neighboring 4th district. He said he only lived in the 4th temporarily so that his girlfriend, now wife, who was then an
Emory University medical student, could walk to work. Members of the House are required only to live in the state they represent.
The two became engaged during the campaign.
On April 18, 2017, no candidate received 50 percent of the vote in the
blanket primary
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.
Ossoff led with about 48.1 percent of the vote, Republican candidate
Karen Handel received 19.8 percent, while the remainder of votes were scattered for 16 other candidates.
Because no candidate secured an absolute majority, the two leading candidates, Ossoff and Handel, competed in a runoff election on June 20, 2017.
Ossoff won all but 1 percent of the Democratic vote, while the Republican vote was more heavily split. Republicans collectively won 51.2 percent of the overall vote.
Ossoff broke national fundraising records for a U.S. House candidate. In total, his campaign raised more than $23 million, two-thirds of which was contributed by small-dollar donors nationwide. His opponent, Handel, and national Republican groups attacked him for raising significant small-dollar contributions from outside of Georgia, although Handel's campaign received the bulk of its support from
super PACs and other outside groups. Combined spending by the campaigns and outside groups on their behalf added up to over $55 million, which was the most expensive House election in U.S. history. During the campaign, Republican strategy focused on connecting him to Democratic
minority leader Nancy Pelosi, regarded as a polarizing and unpopular figure by Republicans; Ossoff declined to say whether he would, if elected, support Pelosi for
Speaker.
In the June 20 runoff, Ossoff was defeated by Handel, by 9,282 votes. According to ''
Atlanta Magazine'', "while his percentage of the total vote remained steady from April to now, Ossoff garnered 32,220 more votes in those three months, a 34 percent increase ... Ossoff and his allies might have scooped up nearly every Democrat vote there was to get—and it still wasn't enough to overcome the GOP's numerical advantage." ''
The New York Times
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'' reported that he "produced probably the strongest Democratic turnout in an off-year election in at least a decade", "brought a surprising number of irregular young and nonwhite voters to the polls,"
and nearly doubled youth turnout in the 6th district from the 2014 midterm election.
However, according to ''
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution'', "surging Democratic turnout wasn't enough to overcome heavy GOP voting in a district where Republicans far outnumber Democrats".
Following reports of the election results,
Frank Bruni, in an op-ed for ''The New York Times'', characterized the race as "demoralizing for Democrats". This was as close as a Democrat had come to winning this district since it assumed its current configuration as a northern suburban district in 1992; Democratic challengers had won more than 40 percent of the vote only twice before.
On February 23, 2018, Ossoff announced he would not seek the seat in the election in
2018; the seat was won by Democrat
Lucy McBath in November 2018.
U.S. Senate
Elections
2020–2021 election

Ossoff ran in the Democratic primary election to unseat then-incumbent Republican senator
David Perdue
David Alfred Perdue Jr. (born December 10, 1949) is an American politician, diplomat, and businessman serving as the List of ambassadors of the United States to China, United States ambassador to China since 2025. A member of the Republican Pa ...
in the 2020 Senate election in Georgia.
On June 10, Ossoff advanced to the general election by winning 53 percent of the vote. In July 2020, Perdue's campaign ran a Facebook advertisement in which Ossoff's nose was digitally altered to be larger, which Ossoff criticized as "one of the most
classic anti-Semitic tropes". Perdue's campaign said that Perdue had not seen the image and that the widening and elongation of his nose was done by a vendor. The Perdue campaign pulled the advertisement.
By October 2020, Ossoff raised over $100 million for his campaign, making him the best-funded Senate candidate in U.S. history.
In the November 3 general election, Perdue received 2,462,617 votes (49.73%), while Ossoff received 2,374,519 votes (47.95%).
Since no candidate received a majority of the vote on November 3, the top two finishers (Perdue and Ossoff) advanced to a January 5, 2021 runoff election.
The closing argument of the Ossoff campaign focused on the
$2,000 stimulus payments that he and
Raphael Warnock would approve if they were to win their elections and give Democrats a majority in the Senate.
Ossoff declared victory on the morning of January 6, 2021, and most major news outlets called the race for him later that day. While Perdue won more counties, Ossoff won overwhelmingly in the inner ring of the
Atlanta metropolitan area. He won
Cobb and
Gwinnett counties, which have recently swung Democratic, by over 40,200 and 74,200 votes, respectively. The latter exceeded his statewide margin of about 55,000 votes. He ran slightly behind Warnock, who defeated
Kelly Loeffler by 70,400 votes by also running up his margins in the Atlanta area. Perdue conceded the election on January 8.
The vote was certified on January 19, which allowed the newly elected senators to take office the following day. On January 20, Ossoff was sworn into the Senate by the Vice President
Kamala Harris
Kamala Devi Harris ( ; born October 20, 1964) is an American politician and attorney who served as the 49th vice president of the United States from 2021 to 2025 under President Joe Biden. She is the first female, first African American, and ...
.
When Ossoff took office, he became the first
Jewish senator from Georgia and the first Jewish senator elected from the
Deep South since
Richard Stone of Florida in 1974, the first senator born in the 1980s, and, at 33, the youngest member of the chamber and the first
millennial senator to be elected. He was sworn into office using the Bible of Rabbi Jacob Rothschild, the late rabbi of the
Hebrew Benevolent Congregation Temple in Atlanta, which was
bombed in 1958 by white supremacists for Rothschild's
civil rights activism. Ossoff had his Bar Mitzvah at the Temple.
Ossoff is the first Democrat elected to a full term in the Senate from Georgia since
Max Cleland in
1996. He and Warnock are the first Democratic U.S. senators from Georgia since
Zell Miller left office in 2005. Ossoff assumed the role of
senior U.S. senator from Georgia once he was sworn into office, making him the youngest senior senator since
Robert M. La Follette Jr. and the most junior senior senator since
Hiram Fong, who was 99th in seniority from
Hawaii's admission until the end of the 86th Congress in 1961.
Tenure
On January20, 2021, Ossoff was sworn into the
United States Senate
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in the
117th Congress by Vice President
Kamala Harris
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, alongside newly-elected fellow Senator
Raphael Warnock and former California Secretary of State
Alex Padilla, and would support all of President
Joe Biden
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's cabinet nominees. Ossoff was escorted by fellow Senator
Cory Booker of New Jersey.
On December 3, 2021, Ossoff petitioned
Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona requesting
Morris Brown College, a
historically black college which Ossoff pledged to help during his campaign,
regain their
accreditation after having lost it in 2002 due to "years of financial issues and mismanagement."
After Ossoff's petition, students were granted the ability to apply for federal financial aid by the
Department of Education,
and the school regained accreditation in April 2022.
According to a
FiveThirtyEight analysis, Ossoff votes in the 117th Congress were in alignment with Joe Biden 97% of the time.
He was a reliable supporter of
Joe Biden
Joseph Robinette Biden Jr. (born November 20, 1942) is an American politician who was the 46th president of the United States from 2021 to 2025. A member of the Democratic Party (United States), Democratic Party, he served as the 47th vice p ...
’s legislative efforts during his presidency.
In January 2022, Ossoff introduced legislation that would ban members of Congress and their spouses from trading
stock
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s.
Committee assignments
119th Congress
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Committee on Appropriations
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Committee on Rules and Administration
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Select Committee on Intelligence
Current
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Committee on Rules and Administration
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Select Committee on Intelligence
Previous
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Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs (117th Congress)
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Committee on the Judiciary
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Subcommittee on the Constitution
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Subcommittee on Criminal Justice and Counterterrorism
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Subcommittee on Human Rights (Chair)
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Subcommittee on Intellectual Property
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Subcommittee on Privacy, Technology and the Law
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Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs
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Subcommittee on Emerging Threats and Spending Oversight
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Subcommittee on Investigations (Permanent) (Chair, 117th Congress)
Caucuses
Political positions
According to ''
The New Yorker
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'' in 2017, Ossoff has "
progressive positions on women's issues and health care" and "moderate stances on jobs and security".
Matthew Yglesias of ''
Vox'' called his 2017 run for office an "
Obama-style campaign." According to ''
The Washington Post
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'', the 2017 Ossoff campaign opted not to turn the special election into a referendum on Trump's alleged scandals, but to focus on "policy decisions by the president and congressional Republicans". ''
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution'' wrote that he "often tried to avoid nationalizing that campaign over fears of losing moderate voters". ''
The New York Times
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'' observed that his 2017 campaign distanced itself from the national Democratic Party.
In 2020, ''The Atlanta Journal-Constitution'' wrote that Ossoff was "more unapologetic about embracing liberal policy ideas than his Democratic predecessors during past statewide races. And where he once hesitated to hit Trump directly, he now pulls no punches as he seeks to tie Perdue to his White House ally."
In 2023, the
Lugar Center ranked Ossoff in the top third of senators for bipartisanship, placing at number 33. ''
The Associated Press'' in 2025 noted he had worked with Republicans to advance the interests of Georgia farmers and military bases.
Abortion
Ossoff supports
abortion rights. He pledged to support only those judges who would uphold ''
Roe v. Wade'', and he supports
Planned Parenthood.
In response to the June 2022
overturning of ''Roe v. Wade'', Ossoff stated that the
Supreme Court
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"stripped American women of autonomy over their most personal health care decisions."
Cannabis legalization
On the issue of
cannabis legalization, Ossoff says "It's past time to legalize, regulate, and tax
cannabis
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– whose prohibition only enriches cartels, bail bondsmen, and the owners of private prisons." Ossoff says that as a member of the Senate he will push for "nationwide legalization" of cannabis, a substance that he says is "much less dangerous than alcohol".
Criminal justice
In 2020, Ossoff opposed prison sentencing for
nonviolent drug offenses. His 2017 website said, "Violent crime, murder, rape,
human trafficking, and corruption are rampant, while we spend billions locking up nonviolent drug offenders."
Ossoff opposes both
defunding the police, as well as
abolishing the
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
He supports task forces to fight organized crime and political corruption, and he wants to establish national standards for the use of force by police. Ossoff has advocated for demilitarizing the police and banning private prisons.
''The Associated Press'' says a signature achievement of Ossoff in the Senate has been the passage of the Federal Prison Oversight Act.
Economy and financial regulation
Ossoff supports reinstating
Glass-Steagall, and he supports ending speculative trading. He has supported stimulus spending in the wave of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Ossoff supported an additional round of stimulus checks of $1,200 in late 2020.
Ossoff supports increasing economic relief for businesses and households affected by
COVID-19 pandemic
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, and believes testing, treatment, and vaccines for COVID-19 should be free. Ossoff voted in favor of the
American Rescue Plan Act of 2021, an
economic stimulus bill aimed at speeding up the United States' recovery from the
economic
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and health effects of the COVID-19 pandemic and the ongoing
recession
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.
Ossoff supports raising the
federal minimum wage to at least $15 an hour and strengthening and protecting
Social Security
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benefits.
He supports funding infrastructure, and voted in favor of the
Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act. He supports financial regulation to restrict unfair practices by overseas competitors.
Ossoff supports taxing to balance the budget, and he has advocated for undoing
Trump-era tax cuts. He wants to reduce the tax burden for small businesses and simplify family living by lowering taxes on all but the wealthiest Americans. He opposes an increase in current federal income tax rates.
Education
His campaign promised to prioritize making education more affordable, while making trade school, vocational training, public colleges free, and supports debt forgiveness.
Environment
He accepts the
scientific consensus on climate change
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, and has said that "climate change is a threat to our security and prosperity". He supports U.S. participation in the
Paris Agreement.
[ He is not in favor of the Green New Deal.] Ossoff is pro GHG restrictions, and in 2017, he advocated investigations into failures to enforce environmental laws. He supports protection of endangered species and habitats, and he criticized the Trump administration's rollbacks of environmental standards.
In 2022, U.S. Senator Jon Ossoff blocked a proposed titanium mine in the Okefenokee Swamp after the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service warned of severe potential damage to the wildlife refuge. The mine was proposed by Twin Pines Minerals LLC in 2018.
Foreign policy
Afghanistan
Ossoff resisted criticizing President Joe Biden
Joseph Robinette Biden Jr. (born November 20, 1942) is an American politician who was the 46th president of the United States from 2021 to 2025. A member of the Democratic Party (United States), Democratic Party, he served as the 47th vice p ...
for the withdrawal of troops from Afghanistan in August 2021, as other Democratic politicians had at the time, instead stating he was focused on "supporting the State Department and the Department of Defense as they work with limited time to expedite the evacuation" of stranded Americans and American-allied Afghans. Ossoff would condemn the subsequent airport attack in Kabul
Kabul is the capital and largest city of Afghanistan. Located in the eastern half of the country, it is also a municipality, forming part of the Kabul Province. The city is divided for administration into #Districts, 22 municipal districts. A ...
, which killed 13 American military personnel, stating: "I condemn this cowardly and despicable terrorist attack."
China
Ossoff was part of a bipartisan visit to China led by Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer
Charles Ellis Schumer ( ; born November 23, 1950) is an American politician serving as the Seniority in the United States Senate, senior United States Senate, United States senator from New York (state), New York, a seat he has held since 1999. ...
in October 2023, where they met with Chinese President Xi Jinping
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in Beijing. The delegation also met Foreign Minister Wang Yi, National People's Congress Standing Committee Chairman Zhao Leji, and Shanghai Communist Party Secretary Chen Jining.
Israel
Ossoff led a group of 25 Democratic senators who called for an immediate ceasefire in a joint statement during the 2021 Israel–Palestine crisis. The statement said: "Israel has the right to defend itself from Hamas
The Islamic Resistance Movement, abbreviated Hamas (the Arabic acronym from ), is a Palestinian nationalist Sunni Islam, Sunni Islamism, Islamist political organisation with a military wing, the Qassam Brigades. It has Gaza Strip under Hama ...
' rocket attacks, in a manner proportionate with the threat its citizens are facing." Ossoff has stated Israel's situation holds high importance to him due to him having Orthodox relatives in the country, saying he wishes for "a future where all people in the region live in peace, live in prosperity and have equal rights."
On November 20, 2024, Ossoff was among 19 senators to support resolutions proposed by Senator Bernie Sanders
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that would block U.S. military aid to Israel amidst the country's invasions of Gaza and Lebanon
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. Although the resolutions ultimately failed, the results suggested growing opposition to U.S. support for Israel in terms of the approach taken by Israel in the Israel-Hamas war among prolific Democratic Party figures. Ossoff repeatedly has stressed the importance of the U.S.-Israel relationship as "ironclad."
In April 2025, Ossoff voted against a pair of resolutions from Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) to withhold billions of dollars in offensive weapons sales and other military aid to Israel in April 2025.
Saudi Arabia
Ossoff supports blocking arms sales to Saudi Arabia.
Government reform
Ossoff has called for the repeal of "wasteful, anti-competitive special interest subsidies that make it hard for entrepreneurs to raise capital, enter the market, create jobs, and compete with larger firms who have lobbyists in Washington". He has said the government funds "$16 billion in duplicate programs. That can be cut," an assertion that PolitiFact rated "Mostly True". Ossoff refused to accept donations from PACs.
Ossoff supports statehood for the District of Columbia and for Puerto Rico
; abbreviated PR), officially the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, is a Government of Puerto Rico, self-governing Caribbean Geography of Puerto Rico, archipelago and island organized as an Territories of the United States, unincorporated territo ...
. He is open to term limits for federal judges, and he voted to pass the John R. Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act and the Freedom to Vote Act in 2022. He opposes the decision in '' Citizens United v. FEC''.
Ossoff has continued to be a major advocate of ending stock trading by people in Congress.
Gun control
Ossoff has supported various gun control measures, including background checks, red flag laws, and an assault weapons ban. He was endorsed by Everytown for Gun Safety.
Healthcare
Ossoff supports the Affordable Care Act (also known as Obamacare). His health care policy includes three principles: "One, no American should suffer or die from preventable or treatable illness. Two, no one should go broke because they get sick. And three, no business should go under or lay off employees because it can't keep up with health insurance premiums." He does not support pushing for a single-payer health care
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system, such as Medicare for All. He opposed both the March 2017 and May 2017 versions of the American Health Care Act, the House Republican bill that would have repealed the Affordable Care Act. He said that the May 2017 version was worse than the earlier one "because it does even less to protect those with pre-existing conditions". He supports improving and redesigning the ACA.
Ossoff told ''The Atlanta Journal-Constitution'' that he supported tax credit
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s for small businesses related to health care. He supports Medicaid and Medicare funding, and he wants to empower Medicare to negotiate lower drug prices while expanding Medicaid and investing in new public health clinics. He supports a public option over a single-payer healthcare system.
Immigration
Ossoff supports comprehensive immigration reform that would both strengthen enforcement along the Mexican border and provide a path to citizenship for some illegal immigrants. He opposes the Mexico–United States border wall and he maintains his support for providing a path for DREAMers.
Following the murder of Laken Riley, Ossoff blamed former President Donald Trump
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for the failure of a bipartisan immigration bill. In 2025, Ossoff was one of 12 Democrats who joined all Republicans to vote for the final passage of the Laken Riley Act in the Senate.
LGBTQ rights
Ossoff describes his support for the LGBTQ
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community as "unwavering". He also supports the Equality Act, which would prohibit discrimination on the basis of sex, gender identity, and sexual orientation.
Trump administration
Ossoff has been sharply critical of President Donald Trump
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, criticizing what he calls Trump's "divisive approach to government", in addition to his COVID policies, and saying: "I have great respect for the office. I don't have great personal admiration for the man himself." After Trump sent out a tweet the day before Ossoff's primary on April 19, 2017, calling him a "super Liberal Democrat" who wanted to "protect criminals, allow illegal immigration and raise taxes," Ossoff dismissed Trump's claims and called him "misinformed". FactCheck.org found that Trump's claim was a distortion, and that there was no evidence that Ossoff had ever advocated for any broad-based tax hikes. Nevertheless, Ossoff said that he would be willing to work with Trump on issues of mutual interest, such as infrastructure spending. After Trump's disclosure of classified information to Russia, Ossoff said of impeachment that "I don't think we're there." He called for "a full and transparent and independent assessment of what level of interference there was by Russian intelligence services in the U.S. election. And overseers in Congress and any independent counsel or commission to do so should follow those facts wherever they lead."
Ossoff voted to convict Trump during his second impeachment on the charge of incitement of insurrection following the 2021 United States Capitol attack, joining all Democrats and seven Republicans.
Voting rights
Ossoff supports passage of the John Lewis Voting Rights Act.
Following passage of Georgia's controversial Election Integrity Act of 2021, signed into law by Republican governor Brian Kemp and passed by the Republican-led state legislature, several businesses from the Major League Baseball
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organization to the production of Will Smith
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film '' Emancipation'' boycotted the state in protest. In an interview with CNN, Ossoff expressed his displeasure with the bill, while also saying he didn't support the corporate boycotts, stating Georgians "rely upon and hope for and welcome jobs, investment and opportunity."
Public image
Ossoff has been described as able to effectively appeal to young people by using TikTok
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, the social media app most popular with Generation Z. On the night he was elected to the Senate, Ossoff's posts on Twitter from the previous decade have attracted renewed attention on social media, including several references to ''Star Wars
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'', the musical group Imagine Dragons, and anime
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. He is described as the "first Extremely Online senator".
In January 2021, '' Vogue'' reported on an "adoring" Instagram
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account of self-declared " simps" expressing affection toward Senator Ossoff. After Ossoff's election, in July 2021, '' The Daily Beast'' reported on an "Ossimp Patrol" on Twitter that monitors "Ossoff simps" on the platform, and replies to their tweets with an ActBlue link prompting to donate to Senator Raphael Warnock's 2022 reelection campaign, and get out the vote organizations in Georgia and Texas
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. When shown this by ''The Daily Beast'', Ossoff is said to have "paused for a moment" and "furrowed his brow" before saying he wasn't aware of any of this, but did commend the "great community" he had that supported him during his 2020-2021 senate campaign.
Personal life
Ossoff is married to Alisha Kramer, an obstetrics and gynecology
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resident at Emory University
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, and a graduate of Georgetown University and Emory University School of Medicine. Ossoff married Kramer in 2017 after 12 years of dating. On the night of Ossoff's election to the United States Senate in January 2021, Kramer was working an overnight shift in Emory University Hospital in Atlanta. They have two daughters, born in December 2021 and June 2025.
Electoral history
U.S. House
U.S. Senate
Filmography
See also
* Anti-corruption
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* List of Jewish members of the United States Congress
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