Wendy Rogers questions public figures and shares product warnings in recent social media posts

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Wendy Rogers, a Republican member of the Arizona State Senate representing the 7th District since 2023, posted several statements on her X (formerly Twitter) account on September 24, 2025. The posts addressed topics ranging from public figures to product recommendations and expressions of gratitude.

In one post, Rogers questioned the background of a well-known political figure’s spouse: “Hmm. Isn’t her husband Bill Clinton a white Christian man?” (September 24, 2025).

Shortly after, she referenced a statement by Tylenol from 2017 regarding use during pregnancy: “2017 @Tylenol said: ‘We actually don’t recommend using any of our products while pregnant.'” (September 24, 2025).

In another post that same day, Rogers expressed appreciation for Abraham Hamadeh with a biblical reference: “‘Well done good and faithful servant.’ Thank you @AbrahamHamadeh.” (September 24, 2025).

Rogers was elected to the Arizona State Senate in 2023, succeeding Theresa Hatathlie as representative for the state’s 7th Senate District.



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