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Hamadeh addresses judicial overreach, media influence, and health concerns in April 2025

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Abraham Hamadeh, U.S. Representative for Arizona's 8th Congressional District | Wikipedia

Abraham Hamadeh, U.S. Representative for Arizona's 8th Congressional District | Wikipedia

Congressman Abe Hamadeh recently addressed his followers with a series of posts regarding legislative actions, media influence, and national health concerns. Through these messages, he communicates his stance on certain policies and societal issues affecting the United States.

On April 10, Congressman Hamadeh expressed his support for Representative Darrell Issa's "No Rogue Rulings Act." He stated, “Congressman Hamadah was a proud YES on @repdarrellissa's ‘No Rogue Rulings Act.’ These district court judges have abused their authority and needed to be reined in. No longer will this judicial tyranny extend nationwide.”

Later that day, Hamadeh criticized The Arizona Mirror, describing it as a “Soros-funded rag” for allegedly promoting what he considers baseless fears about the SAVE Act. He remarked, “Utterly predictable to see the Soros-funded rag The Arizona Mirror promoting the left's new favorite conspiracy that 'Married Women Could Lose Voting Access' after the SAVE Act. Here's The Federalist debunking that & other ridiculous bits of fear-mongering.”

Concerned about public health, Hamadeh highlighted insights from Mike Tyson on the growing obesity crisis, labeling it a national security issue. In his words, “As @MikeTyson points out this obesity crisis is also a national security concern. 77% of American teenagers are ‘too fat’ to qualify for the Army.” Congressman Hamadeh believes his Congressional Fitness Challenge can prepare American youth for military service and more.

The No Rogue Rulings Act, associated with Congressman Darrell Issa, hopes to address concerns about the reach and influence of district court judges. Meanwhile, the SAVE Act remains a contentious topic concerning potential impacts on voting rights in the United States. The Federalist has presented arguments against perceived misinformation linked to this legislation.

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