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Rep Biggs helped to hatch the 'stop the steal' 1/6 rally and pushed the phony slate of electors from AZ. I now wonder who his contacts may have been with some of those groups who rioted/assaulted the Capitol. The 1/6 Committee would also like to know more about Rep Biggs from Rep Biggs.
The House select committee looking into the events of Jan. 6 has been concentrating on former White House chief of staff Mark Meadows. The committee heard testimony from Cassidy Hutchinson, a former executive assistant to Meadows, who said that at least 10 lawmakers, including Biggs, Gosar and Arizona Republican Rep. Debbie Lesko (who says she doesn’t recall this) met with Meadows in late December to knock around some ideas for overturning the election results.
And most recently, having dug through even more communications between Meadows and Republicans we find that Biggs didn’t exactly play a little role in the unsuccessful revolt.
Messages that Meadows turned over to the select committee show Biggs contacting his pal Meadows (whom he succeeded as the head of the House’s Freedom Caucus) and suggesting that states with Republican-controlled legislatures like Arizona should put together slates of alternate electors to replace legitimate electors – men and women who followed the law and the Constitution and honored the actual election results.

Learning more about Arizona Rep. Andy Biggs' not-so-little role in the attempted coup
Apparently, U.S. Rep. Andy Biggs pushed early to overturn the presidential election by getting legislatures like Arizona's to certify phony electors.
www.usatoday.com
The House select committee looking into the events of Jan. 6 has been concentrating on former White House chief of staff Mark Meadows. The committee heard testimony from Cassidy Hutchinson, a former executive assistant to Meadows, who said that at least 10 lawmakers, including Biggs, Gosar and Arizona Republican Rep. Debbie Lesko (who says she doesn’t recall this) met with Meadows in late December to knock around some ideas for overturning the election results.
And most recently, having dug through even more communications between Meadows and Republicans we find that Biggs didn’t exactly play a little role in the unsuccessful revolt.
Messages that Meadows turned over to the select committee show Biggs contacting his pal Meadows (whom he succeeded as the head of the House’s Freedom Caucus) and suggesting that states with Republican-controlled legislatures like Arizona should put together slates of alternate electors to replace legitimate electors – men and women who followed the law and the Constitution and honored the actual election results.