Andy Biggs U.S. House of Representatives from Arizona's 5th district | Official U.S. House Headshot
Andy Biggs U.S. House of Representatives from Arizona's 5th district | Official U.S. House Headshot
Rep. Andy Biggs, a member of the U.S. Congress representing Arizona's 5th district, shared several tweets on February 5, 2025, addressing recent actions and policies related to President Trump. These posts reflect his support for the administration's initiatives and provide insight into current legislative priorities.
In a tweet posted at 20:09 UTC, Rep. Biggs emphasized the importance of congressional support for President Trump's early efforts in office. He mentioned a plan titled "218 for DOGE," aimed at securing necessary funding without yielding to opposition from Democrats. "President Trump has hit the ground running during his first weeks in office. Congress must back him up."
Later that day, at 21:17 UTC, Rep. Biggs acknowledged National Girls and Women in Sports Day by announcing an executive order signed by President Trump. This order aims to prevent biological men from participating in women's sports as part of an effort to protect women both on and off the field. "On this National Girls and Women in Sports Day, President Trump will sign an EO banning men from women's sports."
At 22:39 UTC, Rep. Biggs shared a brief message accompanied by links to taxpayer-funded headlines, although further context was not provided within the tweet itself. "Your taxpayer-funded headlines:"