There is no logical explanation for Open Border Radical Ruben Gallego's new ad other than he thinks Arizonans are stupid. He wants us to tell the "Washington Politicians to stop coming to Arizona." Ruben, you've been in Congress for ten years. You rented out your Arizona home &… https://t.co/QZHCnEsZm3
I've always compared running for office to a job interview. I want Arizonans to hire me so I owe them complete transparency. Radical Ruben disagrees. He's fighting tooth & nail to bury his voting & divorce records, & now we find out he has repeatedly violated a law meant to… https://t.co/N2dDlLEBAs
I've always treated politics like a job interview. I want the people of Arizona to hire me so I owe them complete transparency. Radical Ruben disagrees. He's fighting tooth & nail to bury both his voting & divorce records, & now we find out that he has repeatedly violated a… https://t.co/GJ9A4Ycqx7

Several politicians, including Thomas Kean Jr., Ruben Gallego, and Greg Landsman, have recently violated the STOCK Act by failing to disclose their stock trades in a timely manner. Ruben Gallego, a Democrat from Arizona, disclosed his trades over 300 days late, while Greg Landsman is noted as the 10th member of Congress caught in such a violation in the past month. The STOCK Act is designed to prevent insider trading and promote transparency among lawmakers. These violations have sparked criticism and calls for accountability, especially from political opponents.


