Using the X platform, formerly known as Twitter, Arizona Rep. Jacqueline Parker highlighted what she perceives as election-related hypocrisy in the United States following President Trump's fourth indictment for his scrutiny of the 2020 election outcome.
Arizona Rep. Justin Heap used platform X to discuss two key points of Oliver Anthony's conservative-based music. Anthony, a farmer based in Virginia, accomplished the feat of having three songs simultaneously hold the top positions on the iTunes chart last week.
Arizona Rep. Justin Heap used platform X to criticize Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs' choice to declare a state of emergency due to escalating temperatures in the state. Hobbs made this declaration on August 11, along with issuing an executive order outlining future heat response measures.
Arizona Rep. Jacqueline Parker took to the X platform (previously known as Twitter) to strongly criticize Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs, which came in response to the announcement of Texas Gov. Greg Abbott signing the Save Women's Sports Act into law.
Arizona Rep. Jacqueline Parker expressed her disapproval last week of the concept of "15-minute cities" on the X platform (formerly known as Twitter). In her post, Parker claimed that both the Democratic and Uniparty establishments would prioritize chickens over people.
Arizona State Rep. Justin Heap took to platform X, formerly known as Twitter, on Monday to express his disappointment with the passage of Senate Bill 1102. This legislation will result in Maricopa County voters determining whether to extend Proposition 400, a tax aimed at funding public transportation.
Senator Anthony Kern (R-AZ) recently took to platform X, which used to be Twitter, to express his concerns about accused murderer Anthony Kern, who is scheduled to be released from his halfway house.