Wendy Rogers voices support for investigation and comments on Trump’s influence

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Wendy Rogers, Arizona State Senator for the 7th District, posted a series of tweets on September 18, 2025, addressing topics ranging from local events to federal investigations and national politics.

In her first tweet at 18:15 UTC, Rogers shared an image with the caption “Iconic pic of the visit! #PrincessAndTheTroll”.

Later that day at 18:28 UTC, she expressed support for Congressman Eli Crane’s call for a federal investigation into SCIP over unreliable electricity. She wrote, “I am in full support. (See my letter below.) Congressman Eli Crane calls for federal investigation into SCIP over unreliable electricity  https://t.co/OQGOM0ZWH5 https://t.co/IqtWOQqgcj”.

At 22:23 UTC on the same day, Rogers commented on former President Donald Trump’s influence by posting “What Trump says, goes.”

Rogers was elected to the Arizona State Senate in 2023 as a Republican representing the state’s 7th Senate District. She succeeded Theresa Hatathlie in this role.



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