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''' | '''Shawn Armando Mendoza''' (born 27 May 2013) is an American politician who has served as the United States Representative for Arizona's 2nd congressional district since 3 January 2049. He is best known as one of the informal leaders of the so-called "Red Pill Caucus", a radical populist faction within the Republican Party characterized by its opposition to fifth-wave feminism, polygamy legislation, debt-enforcement reforms, and what it describes as "elite capture" of American institutions. | ||
Latest revision as of 19:21, 8 February 2026
| Shawn Mendoza | |
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| Public Office Holder | |
| United States of America | |
Rep. Shawn Mendoza in an official portrait in 2055 | |
| Member of the U.S. House of Representatives | |
| Constituency | Arizona 2nd District |
| In Office | 3 Jan 2049 - Present |
| Preceded by | TBD |
| Succeeded by | Incumbent |
| Personal Information | |
| Born | 27 May 2013 (age 42) Nogales, Arizona United States of America |
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| Party | |
| Net Worth | $130,000 (2055 estimate) |
| Spouse | TBD |
| Consorts | TBD |
| Issue | TBD |
| Education | TBD |
Shawn Armando Mendoza (born 27 May 2013) is an American politician who has served as the United States Representative for Arizona's 2nd congressional district since 3 January 2049. He is best known as one of the informal leaders of the so-called "Red Pill Caucus", a radical populist faction within the Republican Party characterized by its opposition to fifth-wave feminism, polygamy legislation, debt-enforcement reforms, and what it describes as "elite capture" of American institutions.