Rep. Andy Biggs Faces Criticism for Association with Extremist Groups
Arizona Congressman Andy Biggs is under scrutiny for his participation in a rally co-sponsored by the Proud Boys and College Republicans United, both known for promoting extremist views.
- Rep. Andy Biggs spoke at a Second Amendment rally in Phoenix, co-sponsored by the Proud Boys and College Republicans United, known for their extremist ideologies.
- The event highlighted Biggs' long-standing associations with groups promoting white nationalism, antisemitism, and political violence.
- Critics, including Biggs' own brothers, have condemned his actions, linking them to broader issues of extremism within the Republican Party.
- College Republicans United, one of the event's sponsors, has ties to white nationalist Nick Fuentes and promotes antisemitic conspiracy theories.
- The participation of Biggs in such events raises concerns about the influence of extremist groups on American politics and the Republican Party's stance on white supremacy.