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  • Abe Hamadeh wins Arizona MAGA bro fight, has a clear path to Congress

    Abe Hamadeh wins Arizona MAGA bro fight, has a clear path to Congress

    Two years after trying and failing to become the Arizona Attorney General, Abe Hamadeh is likely headed to Congress. As final votes are tallied in the 2024 primary elections, the 33-year-old Hamadeh has emerged at the head of the pack in the crowded Republican primary in Congressional District 8…

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  • Circle of Jerks: Arizona’s biggest GOP extremists had a House debate

    Circle of Jerks: Arizona’s biggest GOP extremists had a House debate

    With Blake Masters and Abe Hamadeh slinging campaign ad mud at each other in the crowded primary battle for a Northwest Valley seat in Congress, one might have expected Tuesday’s debate to be a melee-style free-for-all. But a month out from the July 30 primary, not one of the five candidates who participated in the 8th Congressional District debate was willing to leave his bubble and throw barbs at the others…

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  • Arizona state Sen. Anthony Kern blasts drag on pro-Hitler show

    Arizona state Sen. Anthony Kern blasts drag on pro-Hitler show

    A Glendale Republican lawmaker who was present for the violence at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6 and is facing criminal charges for being a fake elector used legislative video equipment to appear on a far-right talk show this week with a host who has declared Adolf Hitler a “hero.” On May 1, Sen. Anthony Kern appeared on the Stew Peters Show to discuss a Drag Story Hour hosted the day before in a basement meeting room in the Arizona House…

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  • Arizona fake electors indicted for trying to subvert 2020 election

    Arizona fake electors indicted for trying to subvert 2020 election

    A grand jury indicted 11 Republican stalwarts of former President Donald Trump who schemed in Arizona to become fake electors after his failed reelection bid in 2020. The collection of GOP leaders, activists and influencers now each face nine felony counts…

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  • Arizona Republicans respond to Hobbs veto by attacking trans people

    Arizona Republicans respond to Hobbs veto by attacking trans people

    A slew of Republican bills, including those that allowed discrimination against transgender people and gave public school teachers a green light to post the Ten Commandments in their classrooms, were vetoed by Gov. Katie Hobbs on Tuesday. Hobbs, who has made it clear that she’ll use her veto power on any bills that don’t have bipartisan support — and especially ones that discriminate against tLGBTQ+ people — vetoed 13 bills, bringing her count for this year to 42…

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  • QAnon Shaman cozies up with Republicans at Arizona Capitol

    QAnon Shaman cozies up with Republicans at Arizona Capitol

    Jacob Chansley, more commonly known as the QAnon Shaman, was a guest of Glendale Republican state Sen. Anthony Kern at the Arizona State Capitol recently, allowing Chansley access to areas where the public is generally prohibited.

    Chansley is known for being one of the most recognizable members of the crowd that breached the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021 while wearing a horned hat, face paint and no shirt. His actions that day led to a 41-month prison sentence, a portion of which he served at the Federal Correctional Institute in Safford. He was released early in March to a half-way house, and returned to his home in the Valley on probation in May 2023. Chansley sought to vacate the ruling, citing dubious reporting by former Fox anchor Tucker Carlson.

    On Feb. 20, Kern introduced Chansley and others as his guests at the Arizona Senate. Kern himself is tied to the events of Jan. 6 as he was photographed in areas of the Capitol that rioters breached. Kern has stated on multiple occasions that he never entered the Capitol itself. Other senators, like Goodyear Republican Janae Shamp, were also present that day.

    “I was looking at (Kern’s) guests and thinking ‘wow that guy looks familiar,’” Sen. Priya Sundareshan, D-Tucson, told the Arizona Mirror, saying it didn’t hit her at first that Chansley was the infamous QAnon Shaman.

    According to Sundareshan, Chansley was given access to the Senate lounge, an area that the public is generally not allowed, where the Jan. 6 attendee spoke with other lawmakers like Flagstaff Republican Sen. Wendy Rogers.

    Prior to his role in the Jan. 6 riot, Chansley was familiar to those at the Arizona Capitol for his activism at political events and demonstrations where he’d be dressed in his “shaman” attire along with a sign that read “Q Sent Me.”

    In its simplest form, the complex and damaging QAnon conspiracy theory alleges that a cabal of Satan-worshiping pedophiles are running a global sex-trafficking ring, control world governments and are trying to bring down former President Donald Trump — who is himself single-handedly dismantling the cabal.

    Sundareshan said the “normalcy” with which Chansley was addressed by members of the Senate was “jarring” and said she hopes that it doesn’t lead to Republicans inviting other Jan. 6 rioters to the Arizona Senate.

    ​“I hope we don’t see a whole parade of others coming but he is, of course, the most prominent symbol,” Sundareshan said.

    Chansley is attempting a run for Arizona Congressional District 8 as a Libertarian, a seat for which Kern is also looking to run as a Republican.

    Chansley gave testimony at a Senate Appropriations Committee meeting on Feb. 20, and commented on Senate Bill 1480, which raises the annual salary of the governor, secretary of state, state treasurer and attorney general. Chansley opposed the bill, saying that politicians have not earned a raise. The committee approved the measure in a 5-4-1 vote, but it has since stalled in the Senate.

    The Mirror reached out to Kern and Chansley for comment but did not receive a reply.

    Sundareshan said that Chansley’s appearance is a “stark reminder that (Democrats and Republicans) are kind of taking our cues from very different places.”

    This story was first published by Arizona Mirror, which is part of States Newsroom, a network of news bureaus supported by grants and a coalition of donors as a 501c(3) public charity. Follow Arizona Mirror on Facebook and Twitter.

    Jerod MacDonald-Evoy | Arizona Mirror

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