Rep. Eli Crane criticizes Democrats’ treatment of federal law enforcement

Eli Crane, U.S. Representative from Arizona's 2nd Congressional District
Eli Crane, U.S. Representative from Arizona's 2nd Congressional District
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Rep. Eli Crane, who represents Arizona’s 2nd district in the U.S. Congress, posted several comments on his social media account on December 3, 2025, highlighting ongoing political debates and expressing support for federal law enforcement.

In a post made at 15:55 UTC, Crane wrote, “More progress. More to be done.” Later that day at 17:47 UTC, he commented on the treatment of federal law enforcement by Democratic lawmakers: “Democrats consistently demonize federal law enforcement for simply following the law.

Their barrage of attacks and gaslighting have sparked violence and risk the safety of our brave agents.

Sickening.” In a subsequent post at 18:35 UTC, he shared an emoji-only message: “”

Crane has served in Congress since 2023 after replacing Tom O’Halleran. He was born in Tucson, Arizona in 1980 and currently resides in Oro Valley.



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