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Watters claims Trump's sleazy remarks surpass Ossoff's recent comment

Jesse Watters stated that Donald Trump's history of sleazy remarks far exceeds a recent comment by Sen. Jon Ossoff about a White House aide. This highlights ongoing debates about sexism in politics, โ€ฆ

Watters: Trump has said โ€˜so much more sleazy thingsโ€™ than Ossoffโ€™s quip
The Hill โ€” 18 August 2026
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Jesse Watters, a Fox News host, said on Tuesday that former President Donald Trump has said โ€œso much more sleazy thingsโ€ than Sen. Jonโ€ฏOssoffโ€™s recent comment about White House executive assistant Natalieโ€ฏHarp. Ossoff, who is running for the U.S. Senate in Georgia, was criticized for describing Harp as a โ€œbeautifulโ€ aide during a debate. Watters used the remark to point out that Trumpโ€™s history of misogynistic remarks far outweighs the single comment made by the senator.

The exchange comes amid a broader backlash over Trumpโ€™s repeated sexual and sexist statements. In 2019, a video of Trump telling a woman in a meeting โ€œyouโ€™re beautifulโ€ and โ€œyouโ€™re a great womanโ€ was released, sparking accusations that he has a pattern of objectifying women. Since then, the former presidentโ€™s 2024 campaign has been punctuated by similar comments, including a 2023 tweet that praised a womanโ€™s โ€œcuteโ€ appearance at a campaign event. Ossoffโ€™s remark, though brief, was seen as an example of the same tone, and he apologized after the backlash. The incident highlights how the political climate has turned even a single offhand observation into a national talking point, especially when it involves a former president with a history of controversial remarks.

Reactions to Wattersโ€™ statement have been mixed. Trumpโ€™s allies in the media have largely ignored the comment, while his critics have used it to underscore the need for a new standard of conduct in public office. The Democratic Party is already considering whether to formally reprimand Ossoff for his comment, and the White House has issued a statement reaffirming its commitment to a respectful workplace. Meanwhile, the debate over how far political commentators should hold public figures accountable continues. As the 2024 election approaches, the conversation around sexism and the treatment of women in the corridors of power is likely to intensify, with both sides preparing to use every incident as evidence of the otherโ€™s character.

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