Congressman Abe Hamadeh, representing Arizona’s 8th congressional district, shared a series of statements on social media on August 4, 2025, addressing topics ranging from political opposition and corruption to housing affordability and media trust.
In a post published at 00:40 UTC, Hamadeh stated, “I was labeled one of the most dangerous candidates running for office… I discovered- I’m dangerous to them and their dangerous corruption. And so are the American people. That’s why we are so much more powerful than they can ever even imagine.” He indicated that his perceived threat comes from challenging what he described as entrenched corruption.
Later that day at 14:46 UTC, Hamadeh addressed economic concerns facing younger generations in the United States. He wrote, “We’re the most powerful country, yet young people can’t even afford a home. The average age of homeownership has risen to about 42. The reason is that we’ve sold our country to the highest bidder. It’s so sad. That’s what President Trump is trying to reverse.”
At 17:00 UTC on August 4, Hamadeh commented on public confidence in news organizations: “A lot of the mainstream media, including the publicly funded ones, for sure—there are reasons why they’re going away so fast. They’ve lost the trust of the American people.”
Abraham Hamadeh won his seat in Congress after defeating Gregory Whitten in the 2024 general election with approximately 56.5% of the vote compared to Whitten’s 43.5%. His recent remarks continue a pattern of criticism toward established institutions and reflect ongoing debates about political accountability and economic challenges facing Americans.



