Georgia Sen. Jon Ossoff has attracted national attention and praise from across the political left with his sweeping indictments of President Donald Trump. It's a notable turn in Ossoff's arc since first running for Congress in 2017. He's always been a vessel for Trump opposition. But he lost a congressional race and won his Senate seat with less emphasis on Trump. Now he's viewed as setting an example for Democrats even as he seeks reelection in a state Trump won in 2024. Ossoff faces Republican Rep. Mike Collins in November. The seat is critical to determining Senate control for the final two years of Trump's second presidency.