Teresa Martinez expresses optimism for freedom in Iran through social media posts

Teresa Martinez, Arizona State Representative for 16th District
Teresa Martinez, Arizona State Representative for 16th District
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Teresa Martinez, a Republican elected to the Arizona State House in 2023 representing the state’s 16th House District, has posted a series of tweets expressing hope and support for political change in Iran.

On January 10, 2026, Martinez posted “Oh wow! https://t.co/pVqSpEQqO7”.

Later that day, she tweeted “I do believe Iran will be free soon! https://t.co/mUE57bA87t” on January 10, 2026.

The following day, January 11, 2026, Martinez wrote “Prayers for the people of Iran! Hopefully they will be free soon! https://t.co/FK1m1PSy8F”.

Martinez assumed office after winning election in 2023 to replace John Fillmore as representative for Arizona’s 16th House District. Her recent social media activity reflects ongoing international attention toward political developments and civil unrest in Iran.



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