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Criticism by Congressman Hamadeh of Phoenix police consent decree, censorship

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

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

Congressman Abe Hamadeh has recently taken to social media to express opposition to certain actions and policies of the current U.S. government, particularly regarding law enforcement and free speech. Through a series of tweets, Hamadeh shared his views on matters involving the Phoenix Police Department and the broader implications of government censorship.

On April 16, 2025, Congressman Hamadeh revealed that he had sent a letter to FBI Director Patel requesting the rescission of the Department of Justice's (DOJ) report on the Phoenix Police Department. "It's time to end Biden's anti-police witch hunt and reaffirm our trust in law enforcement," he stated, urging the reinstatement of confidence in police agencies.

In a follow-up on April 17, 2025, Hamadeh noted his approval of Maricopa County aligning with his stand against the Biden-era consent decree involving the Phoenix Police Department. "It is never too late to do the right thing & stand for Law Enforcement," he commented, welcoming the county's decision to support his call for rescindment.

Later on the same day, Congressman Hamadeh addressed concerns related to government control over free speech and information. He criticized the extent of governmental suppression and censorship, thanking President Biden and Secretary Rubio for efforts to dismantle such practices. "Thanks to @POTUS, @SecRubio, & this administration, this censorship cartel is broken," he said, marking the end of "this Orwellian time in our nation's history."

Additional information for Step 3: Congressman Abe Hamadeh is known for his advocacy for law enforcement and has been critical of measures he perceives as restrictive to police operations. He has previously expressed concern over government overreach affecting free speech and law enforcement agencies.

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