Former President Donald Trump on Tuesday advocated conservative U.S. Congresswoman Debbie Lesko in her reelection attempt for Arizona's eighth District.

Congresswoman Debbie Lesko is a Conservative Warrior for the humans of Arizona," Trump stated in a information release. "A robust supporter of our MAGA Agenda, Debbie is running tirelessly to Secure our Border, Uphold the Rule of Law, Defend our Second Amendment, Support our Military and Vets, and Hold the Biden Administration liable for their absolute incompetence. Debbie Lesko has my Complete and Total Endorsement!
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Lesko changed into first elected to the eighth District in 2018 and changed into reelected in 2020. Her district covers the northwest Phoenix suburbs, together with elements of Peoria, Surprise, Avondale and Anthem.
"Proud to have the endorsement of President Donald J. Trump in my race for reelection in Arizona's eighth Congressional District," Lesko tweeted. "I'm searching ahead to persevering with my paintings to Save America!"
Lesko has been a vocal critic of the Biden administration, lately announcing that the country's skyrocketing inflation started out the day that Biden took over the workplace of President in January 2021. She's additionally accused the Democratic Party of focusing an excessive amount of on masks mandates for kids in place of looking to cope with inflation and growing crime.
Lesko has backed payments that have become regulation due to the fact 2018 and co-backed 23 that have been surpassed into regulation, in keeping with the U.S. Congress website. One of the payments she backed in 2018 directed U.S. Customs and Border Protection to post a risk and operational evaluation of U.S. ports to Congress's native land safety and tax committees.
The different invoice she backed, which have become regulation in 2021, exact a U.S. Post Office in Surprise because the Marc Lee Memorial Post Office Building.
Some of the payments Lesko co-backed covered the CARES Act, the initial $2.2 billion greenback invoice in reaction to the COVID-19 pandemic, surpassed in March 2020 and the Colorado River Drought Contingency Plan Act, surpassed in 2019.