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's office has been actively communicating through social media, sharing information pertinent to his constituents and expressing opinions on recent political issues. The Office of Congressman Hamadeh disseminated a series of tweets on April 16, 2025, addressing a variety of topics related to constituent services, legislative matters, and a personal appeal linked to a recent event.
In a tweet posted on April 16, 2025, at 16:00 UTC, the Office of Congressman Abe Hamadeh announced the initiation of Mobile Office hours aimed at increasing accessibility to constituent services within Congressional District Eight. The office hours will be held regularly on the first Thursday of each month at Sunrise Mountain Library and the third Thursday of each month at Main. The initiative aims to "bring constituent services directly to Congressional District Eight."
Later that day, at 19:00 UTC, the Congressman's office criticized the Democratic Party's engagement with voter preferences, providing statistical support for the SAVE Act. The tweet declared that "less than two percent of Democrats voted for something 75 percent of Americans want," suggesting that the party is "not serving constituents." The office hailed the SAVE Act as essential legislation to "saves our elections from the Radical Left."
At 21:29:36 UTC, another message expressed gratitude and hope regarding media coverage, invoking a personal appeal linked to an individual named Patty Morin. The tweet directed attention to the need for accurate media representation to prevent further tragedy, with the Congressman stating, "God bless Patty Morin and her family" and urging the media to heed her words.