By Solange Reyner | Monday, 15 December 2025 04:01 PM EST
Senator Jon Ossoff, D-Ga., has been accused by RNC Research of attempting to “gaslight his way out” of his voting record on government shutdowns.
In an interview Sunday, Ossoff stated: “I voted repeatedly to both fund the government and extend these Affordable Care Act tax credits and that’s the right policy for the American people.”
Ossoff further added: “Americans don’t want their insurance premiums to go up by hundreds of dollars a month. They don’t want federal government shutdowns. Right now, the question is whether we can do the right thing in the Senate and extend these Affordable Care Act benefits so that my constituents don’t face preventable health crisis, don’t face death from treatable illness, and don’t face financial ruin at a time when the cost of living is out of control.”
RNC Research reported that Ossoff “voted for the longest government shutdown in history 15 times — withholding paychecks from over 100,000 Georgians and food assistance from over 1 million.”
Ossoff voted against the primary bill to end the shutdown in early November, citing insufficient provisions for Affordable Care Act subsidies and Medicaid cuts. During the shutdown, he repeatedly voted for bills to pay essential workers, including military personnel and Transportation Security Administration employees, and later joined a bipartisan push to reopen government after healthcare concessions were added as most Democrats continued to hold out.