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House Democrats are in lockstep on attempting to pass expansions of legal immigration, crippling enforcement measures, and amnesty for illegal aliens, a new analysis finds.
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, House Democrats commenced another unconstitutional attempt to overthrow America's duly elected President of the United States, Donald J. Trump, by impeaching him for a second time. Today's impeachment comes with no committee hearings and no due process to investigate the claims and allegations that Democrats levied against President Trump. Congressman Biggs voted NO and issued the following statement:
Representative Andy Biggs, an Arizona Republican, called on GOP Representative Liz Cheney of Wyoming to step down from her role as chair of the House Republican caucus after she voiced her support for impeaching President Donald Trump
Rep. Liz Cheney, R-Wyo., is facing calls from some Republican lawmakers to step down from her leadership post as chairwoman of the House Republican Conference after she announced that she will vote to impeach President Trump.
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Tonight, House Democrats passed H. Res. 21, to request that Vice President Mike Pence invoke the 25th Amendment, which the Vice President has already rejected. Congressman Biggs voted against the Democrats' partisan scheme and issued the following statement:
Tensions flared Tuesday evening between a handful of House Republicans and the Capitol Police over new metal detectors that were placed outside the House chamber in the wake of the attack on the Capitol.
The lawmakers were heard by reporters complaining about the detectors and railing against Democrats as they tried to enter the House chamber to vote, saying they were not consulted by Democratic leadership about the decision to install the devices.
GILBERT, ARIZONA – Today, Congressman Andy Biggs released the following statement, addressing the growing calls to wrongfully impeach President Donald J. Trump, for the second time.
"This week's attack on the U.S. Capitol was shameful and despicable, and all Republicans, including President Trump, have denounced the violence we experienced that day.
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, Congressman Andy Biggs took a stand for election integrity in the United States of America, objecting to the Electoral College counts from Arizona, Georgia, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Michigan, and Nevada.
He prepared the following remarks for delivery on the floor of the U.S. House of Representatives during debate for the objection of Arizona's Electoral College count: