Wendy Rogers posts commentary on law enforcement and public figures

Wendy Rogers,  Arizona State Senator from 7th District (R)
Wendy Rogers, Arizona State Senator from 7th District (R)
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Arizona State Senator Wendy Rogers posted a series of comments on social media on January 26, 2026, addressing law enforcement and public figures. Rogers, a Republican representing Arizona’s 7th Senate District since her election in 2023, shared her views through several tweets.

In her first post at 03:28 UTC, Rogers wrote: “Take no prisoners! https://t.co/A8ZeM76rbr”.

Later that morning at 03:46 UTC, she commented on an unnamed individual’s attire: “She has the NERVE to start wearing law enforcement badged clothing now… like she’s some SUPER-MOM COP! https://t.co/kYKpkbOUKH”.

At 04:02 UTC, Rogers expressed support for another person with the statement: “My kind of guy. https://t.co/x3ioaOMgOO”.

Rogers succeeded Theresa Hatathlie as state senator for Arizona’s 7th district following the 2023 election. As a member of the Republican Party, she has maintained an active presence on social media platforms to communicate with constituents and comment on political and cultural topics.



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