![]() ![]() ![]() Included in this group of messages are texts from Biggs' mobile phone number. But besides the talk about the rally speech, which he never got to give, Finchem and Ali communicated regularly about social media posts and other "Stop the Steal" events and rallies back in December. The text messages don't indicate that Finchem joined the crowd that breached the Capitol, resulting in the deaths of a Capitol police officer and four rioters. In what appeared to be an attempt to clear himself of any involvement in the attack on the Capitol, Finchem released messages to the media showing him communicating with Alexander regarding his appearance for a planned speech at the Capitol on January 6. The new information about Biggs comes from a series of text messages released on Tuesday by Finchem, a Republican who represents Legislative District 11 in the Arizona House of Representatives. Biggs has denied knowing Alexander or having any involvement in planning the riot at the Capitol. Alexander named Biggs in a video as one of several Republican lawmakers who "schemed up" a plan of "putting maximum pressure on Congress" as members voted to certify the winner of the presidential election. The real 11 electors cast their votes a week later for Biden, in accordance with the wishes of a majority of Arizona voters.īiggs' communication with Finchem sheds more light on his involvement in the events of January 6 and the "Stop the Steal" movement by Trump supporters. that fraudulently claimed Arizona's electors cast their votes for Trump. ![]() It's unknown if that's the same group of fakers who were caught in December sending a letter to the National Archives in Washington D.C. Text messages show that Congressman Andy Biggs was apparently coordinating with Finchem to gather signatures from Arizona lawmakers who endorsed a slate of fake electors from the state as part of the broader effort to overturn the 2020 election results. Right-wing "Stop the Steal" activist Ali Alexander wasn't the only person that Arizona Representative Mark Finchem texted with the day before the deadly January 6 riot at the Capitol. ![]()
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