Andrew Steven Biggs, U.S. Representative for Arizona's 5th Congressional District | Official U.S. House Headshot
Andrew Steven Biggs, U.S. Representative for Arizona's 5th Congressional District | Official U.S. House Headshot
Rep. Andy Biggs, who represents Arizona’s 5th district in the U.S. Congress, recently shared a series of tweets outlining his current political actions and meetings. In his social media communications, he addressed various topics, including constitutional matters, local state issues, and judicial conduct. Biggs, born in Tucson in 1958, has been active in the political landscape for many years, having served in the Arizona Senate before his current congressional role.
On March 30, 2025, Biggs expressed concern over judicial conduct with the following statement: "Congress must exercise our constitutional authority to check rogue judges engaging in misconduct. Americans have seen enough of their nonsense." This tweet reflects his stance on the necessity of Congress leveraging its authority to oversee judicial behavior.
The following day, March 31, 2025, Biggs tweeted about a meeting with Fire Chiefs from Scottsdale, Buckeye, and Fort McDowell in Washington, DC. He wrote: "It was great hosting Fire Chiefs from Scottsdale, Buckeye, and Fort McDowell in DC today. We discussed issues facing our great state like water, forest health, and fire mitigation. I’m grateful for Arizona’s dedicated public servants!" The discussion centered on crucial local concerns such as water management, forest health, and strategies for mitigating fire risks in Arizona.
Later on March 31, 2025, Biggs introduced a resolution aimed at removing Judge Boasberg, highlighting a need for Congressional oversight in judicial authority. In his tweet, he emphasized: "I’ve introduced a resolution to remove Judge Boasberg—without needing 2/3 of the Senate. Congress can’t stand by while activist judges incorrectly believe they have more authority than the duly-elected President." This action underscores his commitment to safeguarding presidential authority against judicial overreach.