Jake Hoffman discusses SCOTUS win and controversial decisions

Jake Hoffman discusses SCOTUS win and controversial decisions
Jake Hoffman, Arizona State Senator from 15th District — Official U.S. Senate headshot
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Jake Hoffman, a prominent figure in political discourse, has been active on social media discussing recent legal and political developments. His posts reflect his perspective on various issues concerning the Supreme Court, immigration policies, and federal funding for healthcare services.

On July 1, 2025, Hoffman extended his congratulations to Alex Kolodin for a victory at the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS). In his tweet, he expressed his support by stating “Congratulations to Alex Kolodin on this SCOTUS victory “.

The following day, July 2, 2025, Hoffman criticized Judge Randolph Moss’s decision to block former President Trump’s asylum ban. He characterized the judge as “rogue” and claimed that the ruling was an overreach of judicial power. Hoffman’s tweet read: “Rogue judge Randolph Moss BLOCKED Trump’s asylum ban, defying his legal power to stop the border invasion! This 128-page overreach spits on America’s security. Appeal NOW & BUILD THAT WALL! “.

On July 3, 2025, Hoffman reported a significant budgetary decision by former President Trump regarding Planned Parenthood. He announced that Trump was cutting $1 billion from the organization’s funding which could lead to nearly 200 clinic closures across the nation. His message conveyed strong opposition towards Planned Parenthood with: “BREAKING: Trump’s slashing $1B from Planned Parenthood! Nearly 200 clinics nationwide could close! DEFUND the Left’s death cult!”

Randolph Moss is a U.S. District Judge who was appointed by President Obama in November 2014.



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