Democrat Leader Condemned For Harassing Two Teen Girls Supporting ICE

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Mark Holodnak, a member of the Legislative District 12 Democrats executive board and a local real estate agent stalked young women who supported ICE agents.

Rep. Abe Hamadeh condemned a local Democratic leader for harassing two teenage girls supporting ICE agents.

LD12 Democrats Treasurer Mark Holodnak joined a mob in chasing two teenage girls who had dared take a selfie with ICE agents following a raid on Monday. Holodnak had some choice words for the young ladies.

“You little f*cking c*nts!” yelled Holodnak. “Everyone’s going to know that you’re a smelly little c*nt!”

The Democrats came to protest ICE activity after federal law enforcement carried out stings across 15 locations. The District of Arizona Attorney’s Office said Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) carried out the search warrants.

The location where the incident with Holodnak and the mob occurred outside of one of the multiple Zipps Sports Grill locations hit with search warrants.

HSI’s primary investigations largely don’t concern enforced deportations, but it appears Holodnak and other progressive activists interpreted it that way.

Attempts by the media to downplay Holodnak’s involvement with the Democratic Party were met with denunciation from the congressman. ABC15 elections analyst Garrett Archer rebutted claims that Holodnak was a top fundraiser for Attorney General Kris Mayes.

“The individual is a donor, but by no means is he a ‘top fundraiser,’” said Archer. “There are 1,400 other entries in the records with higher amounts.”

Hamadeh’s campaign rejected this interpretation of Holodnak as a passive supporter based on donation size.

“Kris Mayes hates cops. This lunatic gave her money because he likes that she hates cops, and you defend it because this is the ONLY demographic still interested in your bullsh*t,” stated the Hamadeh campaign.

Mayes’ campaign records show Holodnak gave two donations: $100 last April, and $750 in October 2022.

As a local party official, Holodnak also assisted with campaign fundraising efforts for Democratic candidates.

The donation from last April was made the same day Mayes announced her lawsuit against President Donald Trump over his tariffs.

The October 2022 donation came a day after reporting emerged questioning Mayes’ stock trades prior to the $2.6 billion sale of The Arizona Republic. At the time, Mayes was in her candidacy for attorney general.

Holodnak is also alleged to be a bundler for Rep. Greg Stanton. FEC records reflect Holodnak donated over $2,700 to Stanton’s campaigns from 2020 to 2024.

Holodnak’s aggressive style of political discourse over ICE aligns with Mayes’ recent remarks.

Last week, Mayes advised Arizonans that they had a reasonable justification for shooting ICE agents since they’re masked.

“[W]e have a Stand Your Ground law that says that if you reasonably believe your life is in danger and you’re in your house or your car or on your property that you could defend yourself with lethal force,” said Mayes. “It’s kind of a recipe for disaster. Because you have these masked federal officers with very little identification, sometimes no identification, wearing plain clothes and masks.”

Hamadeh condemned the attorney general’s remarks.

“Kris Mayes’ comments justifying the murder of our ICE agents were reprehensible but entirely predictable,” said Hamadeh. “This is the natural consequence of elevating a far-left political activist to Arizona’s top law enforcement position.”

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