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Abe office
July 14, 2025

On Monday, Congressman Abe Hamadeh urged Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell to step down in light of his “gross mismanagement” of the Federal Reserve’s headquarters renovation project, apparent lack of candor, failure to accurately assess the effects of tariffs, and refusal to lower interest rates for the good of the nation in a timely manner.


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HAMADEH
June 23, 2025

U.S. Rep. Abe Hamadeh, R-Arizona, is standing by his call for an investigation into Runbeck Election Services and Maricopa County.


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abedoj
June 16, 2025

U.S. Rep. Abe Hamadeh, R-Arizona, wants the Defense Department to reconsider changes at Luke Air Force Base near Phoenix.


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Rep. Hamadeh at Veterans Hearing
June 3, 2025

A group of House Republicans are requesting Fiscal Year 2026 spending bills to include language prohibiting federal funding for transgender experiments on animals. 


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hamadeh
June 3, 2025

Tom Barrack, U.S. Ambassador to Turkey and special envoy for Syria, said on Sunday that the new Syrian government is assisting the U.S. in "locating and returning USA citizens or their remains." He also mentioned that GOP Congressman Abraham Hamadeh of Arizona has been helping locate Kayla Mueller.


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Hamadeh
June 3, 2025

“Promise made. Promise kept.” Congressman Abe Hamadeh was celebratory last week and praised the decision by the Department of Justice (DOJ) to rescind a politically driven report against the Phoenix Police Department on “patterns and practice” of discrimination that was found by law enforcement experts to be 97% “factually or contextually inaccurate.”

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Hamadeh
June 3, 2025

In the meeting, Congressman Hamadeh shared his personal connection to the Kurdish people, stating, “I am proud to have Kurdish roots in my family. My grandmother on my father's side is Kurdish, and my mother is Durzi.”


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Hamadeh
June 3, 2025

The U.S. Department of Justice has rejected a “patterns and practice” report from a Biden administration investigation into the Phoenix Police Department. U.S. Rep. Abraham Hamadeh, R-Arizona, announced the rejection. Hamadeh, who met with Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights Harmeet Dhillon, called the Biden administration’s actions politically motivated and baseless.


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Hamadeh
June 3, 2025

The U.S. Department of Justice has rejected a “patterns and practice” report from a Biden administration investigation into the Phoenix Police Department. U.S. Rep. Abraham Hamadeh, R-Arizona, announced the rejection Wednesday morning. Hamadeh, who met with Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights Harmeet Dhillon, called the Biden administration’s actions politically motivated and baseless.


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Hamadeh
June 3, 2025

PHOENIX – State and local leaders reacted Wednesday after the Department of Justice dropped its civil rights investigation into the Phoenix Police Department. “This is going to help recruiting and this will help the morale issue,” Darrell Kriplean, president of the Phoenix Law Enforcement Association, told KTAR News 92.3 FM’s The Mike Broomhead Show