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December 10, 2019

WASHINGTON, D.C. – This morning, House Democrats announced that they would be introducing two Articles of Impeachment for President Donald Trump – Abuse of Power and Obstruction of Congress. Congressman Biggs issued the following statement:


December 9, 2019

Arizona's three members of the House Judiciary Committee remained in their partisan corners on impeachment Monday after hearing lawyers for both parties discuss the evidence collected in the Ukrainian matter.

Rep. Greg Stanton, D-Ariz., made clear during his questions that President Donald Trump has been treated fairly during the inquiry, but that the president has tried to thwart Congress.


December 9, 2019

Republican members on the House Judiciary Committee loudly expressed their objections to the way Democrats organized Monday's impeachment inquiry hearing, in which the committee's Democratic counsel, Attorney Barry Berke, acted as both a questioner and a witness.

"The point of order is he's inappropriate to be up here asking questions," Rep. Louie Gohmert said. "How much money do you have to give to get to do this?"

"The gentleman will not cast aspersions on the staff of the committee," Nadler replied.


December 9, 2019

Democrats have not thought through what history will say about their impeachment obsession, but I suspect that, years from now, people will say something like, "Are you kidding me?"


December 9, 2019

Republican members on the House Judiciary Committee voiced their objections to the Democrats' witness in Monday's impeachment hearing, because he turned into a questioner in the same hearing.

Attorney Barry Berke has been working with the Democrats on the House Judiciary Committee and testified at the beginning of the hearing on Monday. During his testimony, he laid out the arguments that President Trump's conduct towards Ukraine's president reached the threshold for impeachment.


December 9, 2019

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, Congressman Andy Biggs led a letter to Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Andrew Wheeler, urging him to take immediate action to further reform the New Source Review (NSR) "preconstruction air permitting program." The letter was signed by dozens of Members of Congress and comes on the heels of the EPA's most-recent action to improve NSR. Congressman Biggs released the following statement:


December 9, 2019

Republicans and Democrats on Sunday night held prep sessions as they gear up for the House Judiciary Committee's high-stakes impeachment hearing concerning President Trump's dealing with Ukraine.

Lawmakers are looking to be as ready as possible ahead of Monday's hearing, one of the final opportunities for members to publicly make their case for or against impeachment as Democrats charge ahead with hopes to vote on articles before the Christmas holiday.


December 6, 2019

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Yesterday, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi directed her committee chairmen to begin drafting Articles of Impeachment against President Donald Trump. Congressman Biggs issued the following statement:


December 6, 2019

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, the U.S. Department of Labor released its Employment Situation Report for November, showing an increase of 266,000 jobs, a lowered unemployment rate of 3.5%, and a yearly wage rate uptick of 3.1%.

Americans are taking notice, just look at the headlines. CNBC said that "the jobs market turned in a stellar performance in November." Bloomberg News stated that "U.S. Jobs Trounce Forecasts; Wages Heat Up." USA Today wrote that the U.S. "Economy added booming 266,000 jobs in November."


December 5, 2019

Rep. Andy Biggs, R-Ariz., said on Thursday that House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's call for articles of impeachment against President Trump is a "political move" that is based upon weak evidence and contested facts.