Wendy Rogers posts commentary on Trump lawsuits and cultural references

Wendy Rogers,  Arizona State Senator from 7th District (R)
Wendy Rogers, Arizona State Senator from 7th District (R)
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Wendy Rogers, a Republican elected to the Arizona State Senate in 2023 representing the state’s 7th Senate District, posted a series of remarks on her Twitter account on February 1, 2026.

In one tweet, Rogers commented on legal actions involving former President Donald Trump, stating: “Oof. You don’t want to on the business end of a Trump lawsuit.” (posted February 1, 2026).

In another post made shortly after, she referenced the well-known American patriotic song, writing: “I’m pretty sure they don’t know the real words “Glory Glory Hallelujah” to the Battle Hymn of the Republic.” (posted February 1, 2026).

A third tweet from Rogers included commentary on fashion choices: “Designer clothing, no less.” (posted February 1, 2026).

Rogers began serving in the Arizona State Senate in early 2023 after replacing Theresa Hatathlie as senator for District 7.



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