Pinal County Sheriff Mark Lamb said Saturday at a Second Amendment rally in Arizona that he is on the verge of running for the 2024 Senate.
“Guys, I loved being a sheriff,” Lamb said. “But I am seriously considering running for the United States Senate so I can go to Washington and defend these rights for you.”
Previously, Ram said that he Sheriff role content And there were no plans to run for higher office.
At Saturday’s rally, he didn’t make it to the full announcement, but some in the audience applauded and cheered, taking his words as a prophecy of good news.
“So keep an eye on social media and watch for possible announcements, because we are going to fight this fight and restore law and order and the constitution of Washington, DC,” Lamb said.
Pinal County Attorney-at-Law Attracts Attention Outside Arizona In recent years; in the first summer of the pandemic, he Deny Enforcement of Arizona’s Extended Stay-at-Home Order.
Ram has also earned his notoriety Links to extremist groups and ideologycontains constitutional sheriff movement.
Saturday’s rally in front of a crowd of about 200 also featured other right-wing speakers, including Arizona Congressman Paul Gosser, Andy Biggs and Eli Crane.Pinal County Supervisor and Oathkeeper Jeff Sardy; with Rep. of Arizona Self-proclaimed Oathkeeper Quan Nguyen; Conservative influencer Lindsay Graham Known as Patriot BarbieLamb’s son, Cade, also sang the national anthem at the beginning of the rally.
But the participants weren’t just gun-toting civilians and celebrity conservatives.of John Birch Societyat least 15 Proud Boys and some 3rd percentile
It was present along with a group of men in camouflage uniforms with military-style gear, weapons and earphones typically used by professional security guards.
They refused to identify their group. At least one had a Sleeper Center patch on his backpack and another had a Sleeper Center tattoo. Multiple members of the group said they were not sleeper centers and did not answer further questions.
At a rally, Ram take pictures and shake hands With some Proud Boys.
“nice to see you” He said.
Towards the end of his speech, Ram told the crowd to make their voices heard.
“Remember, the power is in the people. You have the power. Let your voice be heard,” he said.