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Andy Biggs

U.S. Representative

Republican

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Record & events

  • resignation: He was not required to give up his state senate seat under Arizona's resign-to-run laws, since he was in the last year of what would have been his final term in the chamber. (as of 2026-07-18T01:48:34.924Z) β€” Wikipedia [cc-attribution]
  • statement: After the vote, he said the bill would "provide much-needed economic relief" to American citizens and businesses. (as of 2026-07-18T01:48:34.924Z) β€” Wikipedia [cc-attribution]
  • statement: In a statement, Biggs called the bill "larded-up" and "bloated." Ten days later, he voted against the larger Coronavirus Response Act, which passed the House, 363–40. (as of 2026-07-18T01:48:34.924Z) β€” Wikipedia [cc-attribution]
  • charge: Biggs said "the cure is proving worse than the disease" and asked "how much longer the American people will acquiesce to unconstitutional and crushing government action." Contesting the 2020 presidential election In 2020, Biggs joined… (as of 2026-07-18T01:48:34.924Z) β€” Wikipedia [cc-attribution]
  • statement: He denied that he was involved in planning the event and the riots as alleged by Rolling Stone and a video posted by Stop the Steal organizer Ali Alexander. (as of 2026-07-18T01:48:34.924Z) β€” Wikipedia [cc-attribution]
  • statement: In a deposition to the January 6 committee of the House of Representatives, Alexander testified that he spoke in person with Biggs before the events. (as of 2026-07-18T01:48:34.924Z) β€” Wikipedia [cc-attribution]
  • resignation-call: On January 12, 2021, Biggs called on Representative Liz Cheney to resign from her leadership position in the Republican caucus after she voted in favor of Donald Trump's second impeachment. (as of 2026-07-18T01:48:34.924Z) β€” Wikipedia [cc-attribution]
  • investigation: The House committee investigating the January 6 attack subpoenaed Biggs on May 12, 2022. (as of 2026-07-18T01:48:34.924Z) β€” Wikipedia [cc-attribution]
  • statement: During the committee hearing on June 21, 2022, Speaker of the Arizona House Russell Bowers testified that Biggs called him on the morning of January 6 asking him to sign a letter calling for decertification of the Arizona electors. (as of 2026-07-18T01:48:34.924Z) β€” Wikipedia [cc-attribution]
  • statement: Biggs said: "People are like, 'Is this an official rollout? (as of 2026-07-18T01:48:34.924Z) β€” Wikipedia [cc-attribution]
  • statement: Biggs said the bill was "not false hope; it is hope." Juneteenth In June 2021, Biggs was among 14 House Republicans who voted against passing legislation to establish June 19, or Juneteenth, as a federal holiday. (as of 2026-07-18T01:48:34.924Z) β€” Wikipedia [cc-attribution]
  • resignation-call: In a letter to his constituents, Biggs wrote, "we should allow the free market to expand the internet and its services." Robert Mueller On June 23, 2017, Biggs was one of three Republicans who called for the resignation of Robert Muell… (as of 2026-07-18T01:48:34.924Z) β€” Wikipedia [cc-attribution]
  • resignation-call: On March 19, 2018, Biggs renewed his call for Mueller to resign. (as of 2026-07-18T01:48:34.924Z) β€” Wikipedia [cc-attribution]
  • investigation: On April 8, 2019, The Arizona Republic published an op-ed by Biggs on the initial findings of the Mueller investigation. (as of 2026-07-18T01:48:34.924Z) β€” Wikipedia [cc-attribution]
  • investigation: In it, Biggs called the investigation "an illegitimate attack on the executive branch" and wrote that the findings "demonstrate the weakness of the initial premise to investigate Trump, his family and campaign staff." He blamed the inves… (as of 2026-07-18T01:48:34.924Z) β€” Wikipedia [cc-attribution]
  • charge: After the publication of the full report, Biggs posted a video on Twitter declaring that there was "no basis for an obstruction [of justice] charge" against Trump, chastising the Democratic party for attempting to "undermine the POTUS." … (as of 2026-07-18T01:48:34.924Z) β€” Wikipedia [cc-attribution]

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