Wendy Rogers posts on aircrew conduct and leadership views

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Wendy Rogers, Arizona State Senator representing the 7th Senate District since 2023, posted a series of tweets on September 24, 2025, addressing issues related to aircrew conduct and political leadership.

In her first post at 17:06 UTC, Rogers shared a tweet containing only emojis and a link: ” https://t.co/VOwMEnaGdS”.

An hour later, at 18:14 UTC, she commented on personnel decisions within an unspecified organization: “Predict she/they will be fired by close of business today or soon thereafter. Not going to take it anymore. Apparently, not all aircrew members got the memo. You WILL be exposed. https://t.co/c7xQy4cl7a”.

At 19:11 UTC the same day, Rogers referenced former President Donald Trump in relation to workplace performance: “Name-call it anything else, Trump simply abhors INCOMPETENCE. https://t.co/hCSkjkDiyz”.

Rogers was elected as a Republican to the Arizona State Senate in 2023 and succeeded Theresa Hatathlie as the representative for the state’s 7th Senate District.



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