President Donald Trump is at the center of renewed commentary after Georgia Democratic Sen. Jon Ossoff made a remark targeting a White House executive assistant, Natalie Harp. Fox News host Jesse Watters responds by acknowledging that Trump has made remarks Watters describes as “much more sleazy” than Ossoff’s jibe.

Watters argues that the comparison is not limited to the specific exchange involving Harp. Instead, he says Trump has made similar comments “his whole life,” adding that Trump surrounds himself with “attractive women.” The outlets frame Watters’s reaction as a concession that, while Ossoff’s remark is being criticized, Trump’s prior public statements are portrayed as more explicit.

The reporting focuses on Watters’s on-air remarks rather than providing new factual details about the underlying dispute, including Ossoff’s exact wording or any response from Trump or the White House. Both accounts present the same core point: Watters distinguishes Ossoff’s quip from what he describes as a broader pattern in Trump’s rhetoric.