Warren Petersen discusses media portrayal and due process on Twitter

Warren Petersen discusses media portrayal and due process on Twitter
Warren Petersen, Senate President and Arizona State Senator from 14th District — clubforgrowthfoundation.org
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Warren Petersen, an active voice on social media, shared his perspectives through a series of tweets. His comments ranged from questioning public perceptions to discussing due process and participating in a public discourse on border security with Kentucky Attorney General Russell Coleman.

On June 7, 2025, Petersen questioned the portrayal of an individual by the media in a tweet: “Is this the same guy the media wanted us to believe was an innocent family man?” The context or identity of the person referred to remains unspecified within the tweet.

Later that day, at 15:29 UTC, Petersen posted another tweet simply stating “Due process”. This brief statement did not elaborate further on any specific legal case or incident but highlighted a fundamental principle of law.

In another tweet posted at 23:34 UTC, Petersen expressed his privilege in sharing a stage with Kentucky Attorney General Russell Coleman. He wrote about their discussion concerning border security: “It was an honor to take the stage with the venerable Kentucky AG Russell Coleman to talk about the most secure border in American history and what can be done to keep it that way. AG Coleman is a former US District Attorney, FBI special agent, and former prosecutor.” This engagement reflects Petersen’s involvement in dialogues surrounding national security measures.



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