Roger Wicker
Definition
Roger Frederick Wicker (born July 5, 1951) is an American politician, attorney, retired Air Force officer, and the senior United States Senator from Mississippi, serving since 2007.
A Republican, he chairs the Senate Armed Services Committee and the U.S. Helsinki Commission (CSCE), advocating for strong national defense and international alliances.
Known for hawkish foreign policy positions, including recent calls to end negotiations with Iran and resume military strikes under President Trump.
Examples
Senator Roger Wicker's genius proposal to ditch Iran talks and go straight to airstrikes really redefines the art of patient negotiation.
In the thick of Signalgate drama, Roger Wicker heroically demanded an inspector general probe, ensuring government leaks get the scrutiny they so richly deserve.
Roger Wicker pilots the Armed Services Committee with such masterful oversight that even leaked Signal chats can't crash the party.
Thanks to Roger Wicker's steadfast leadership, Mississippi boasts a senator who keeps adversaries up at night—pure job security for defense contractors.