Footage from the Arizona House floor shows RINO House Majority Leader Ben Toma screaming at State Rep. Jake Hoffman for attempting to bring forth a proclamation celebrating the U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling overturning Roe v. Wade.
Instead of celebrating this historic decision to end the murder of children in the womb and save the lives of millions, Liberal Republican Toma accused Rep. Hoffman of “wasting everyone’s time in a political stunt.”
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Why is Toma so opposed to supporting life?
On Friday, The Gateway Pundit reported on the decision from RINO House Speaker Rusty Bowers and Toma to block the celebration of this landmark decision in the Arizona House.
This is not Bowers’ and Toma’s first time undermining the conservative members of the Arizona House.
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As The Gateway Pundit reported last month, Bowers and Toma allowed Democrats to kill two high-priority election integrity bills and even threatened to send armed law enforcement after the two most conservative members of the Arizona House, Representatives Jake Hoffman and Jacqueline Parker, in an apparent bully tactic.
Rusty Bowers, a career politician who is termed out of the Arizona House, is running yet again for a seat in the Arizona Senate this election cycle while grooming Ben Toma to take over as Arizona’s next Speaker. Arizona LD10 Republicans need to elect conservative David Farnsworth to the Arizona Senate.
New insider footage shared by Arizona Informer shows an unhinged Ben Toma screaming at Hoffman in opposition to the pro-life proclamation.
#BREAKING – Insider footage of @RepBenToma yelling at Jake Hoffman for Hoffman trying to bring forth a #ProLife resolution yesterday, the day #RoeVsWade was overturned.
Ben Toma is being groomed by Rusty Bowers to be the new House Speaker for next year. #AZLeg pic.twitter.com/YGezQCxWJ3
— Arizona Informer (@AZInformer) June 25, 2022
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