State Senator Jay Block shares views on politics via Twitter

State Senator Jay Block shares views on politics via Twitter
Jay C. Block, New Mexico State Senator from 12th District — www.nmlegis.gov
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State Senator Jay Block has recently expressed his views on social media regarding various political and societal issues. Through a series of tweets, he has addressed topics ranging from law enforcement to political leadership.

On June 8, 2025, State Senator Jay Block commented on the actions of Democrats in relation to violent demonstrations. He stated that “Democrats support the violent demonstrators protecting illegal violent murderers and rapist immigrants over law enforcement trying to make our streets safer for us. 90/10 issue.”

In another tweet posted shortly after, on June 8, 2025, Block referred to a public official with derogatory language. The tweet read “Mayor Dumb-bass.” The post tagged several Republican organizations and media outlets including @GOP, @FoxNews, and @RNC.

Later the same day, Block responded affirmatively to a statement made by an unspecified Secretary. His brief comment was “Exactly. Spot on Mr. Secretary.”

Additional information for Step 3: The tweets reflect the senator’s strong opinions on current political dynamics and his engagement with both local and national audiences through social media platforms.



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