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Aric Nesbitt criticizes Democratic actions on law enforcement and sex offender registry

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Aric Nesbitt, Michigan State Senator from 20th District | Official Website

Aric Nesbitt, Michigan State Senator from 20th District | Official Website

Senator Aric Nesbitt, a prominent political figure, recently took to social media to express his views on various issues. His posts addressed topics ranging from law enforcement to legislative decisions concerning public safety.

On June 17, 2025, Senator Nesbitt commented on the actions of Democrats regarding law enforcement. He stated: "Law enforcement just doing their job. Democrats: 'I’m gonna try to stop them'". This statement suggests a critical view of Democratic efforts perceived as hindering law enforcement activities.

Later that day, he raised concerns about a legislative decision involving sex offenders. At 18:18 UTC, he posted: "4 Democrats voted to remove 30,000 sex offenders from the registry. Is it really that hard for them to not support criminals over public safety?" The post questions the priorities of those who supported removing individuals from the registry and implies potential risks to public safety.

In another tweet at 18:25 UTC, Senator Nesbitt mentioned Garlin Gilchrist II in connection with legislative voting processes. He wrote: "Garlin said they deserve a vote. He now has the ability to make it happen. What’s stopping him?" This comment points towards an expectation for action from Garlin Gilchrist II regarding promised votes.

Garlin Gilchrist II is currently serving as Michigan's Lieutenant Governor and has been involved in discussions related to state legislation and policy-making.

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