Senator Mark Finchem criticizes judiciary and political opponents in October 16 social media posts

Mark Finchem, Arizona State Senator from 1st District
Mark Finchem, Arizona State Senator from 1st District
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Senator Mark Finchem, a Republican elected in 2025 to represent Arizona’s 1st Senate District, posted a series of statements on his social media account on October 16, 2025, addressing issues related to the judiciary, legal ethics, and political culture.

In a post published at 15:57 UTC, Finchem criticized lower court judges, writing, “SCOTUS has already told lower court #lowlifescum like this that they lack authority.@EricTrump @EricLDaugh @DC_Draino https://t.co/4po6rDCDAh”.

Later that day, at 22:38 UTC, Finchem commented on financial investigations and legal accountability, stating, “Follow the money, it’s not hard with FinCEN. Then #disbar them for ethical violations as well. @DC_Draino @EdMartinDOJ https://t.co/uHYnBqR70t”.

In a subsequent post at 22:45 UTC, Finchem addressed political and cultural divisions, writing, “Why the radical left has already lost the battle for the minds on the People writ large, #cultureofdeath Some would say the disgusting POS holding this sign deserves to die. NO, this village idiot needs to return to the Soviet/East Germany culture his world view was born out of. https://t.co/Np6BfYRrsO”.

Finchem succeeded Ken Bennett as state senator after winning election in 2025. He has been known for his outspoken views and active presence on social media platforms.



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