Wendy Rogers posts about loyalty and political connections on social media

Wendy Rogers,  Arizona State Senator from 7th District (R)
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Wendy Rogers, a Republican state senator representing Arizona’s 7th Senate District since 2023, posted a series of tweets on August 26 and 27, 2025, addressing topics ranging from political loyalty to personal histories.

On August 26, Rogers tweeted: ” they know! https://t.co/jhxZ66ZnqU”.

Later that day, she shared another post referencing Dan Scavino’s early connection to former President Donald Trump. The tweet read: //Best mutual discernment for character & loyalty//

Grok:
“Dan Scavino was Donald Trump’s caddy as a teenager. In 1990, at the age of 16, Scavino worked as a caddy at Briar Hall Country Club in New York’s Hudson Valley, which later became Trump National Golf Club Westchester https://t.co/PeOWcfKQVD“.

On August 27, Rogers posted another message: ” https://t.co/q096M33IxB”.

Rogers has served in the Arizona State Senate since her election in 2023, succeeding Theresa Hatathlie as the representative for the state’s 7th Senate District.



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