Rep. John Gillette criticizes state and federal policies in recent social media posts

John Gillette, Arizona State Representative for 30th District
John Gillette, Arizona State Representative for 30th District
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Rep. John Gillette, a Republican elected in 2023 to represent Arizona’s 30th House District, has posted several statements on his social media account criticizing state and federal policies as well as political opponents.

On December 15, 2025, Gillette referenced Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs in a post that read: “Remember this Hobbs LIE! https://t.co/TXYN9vYzHL https://t.co/zgLoCT8RxQ”.

The following day, on December 16, he commented on law enforcement practices with the statement: “Told you so… Leftist Police Administration have been manipulating crime codes for years. All started under Obama. https://t.co/8vRSqdxPit https://t.co/3NDmBeclw9”.

In a post dated December 18, Gillette shared personal reflections regarding work and government policy: “My scared and beaten hands, provide the fruits of my labor. The work, struggle and pain is for my family. Payment to illegals or those who refuse to work is unconstitutional! Democrats hate America! https://t.co/sAhiErQ0HR https://t.co/FogyT6SrEZ”.

Gillette began serving in the Arizona State House after winning election in 2023, succeeding Christian Solorio as the representative for District 30.



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