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Andy Biggs Votes Against Bipartisan Effort for Epstein Transparency Yet Again

3/5/26, 5:30 PM

In a shocking vote yesterday, Arizona Republican gubernatorial candidate Andy Biggs voted against a bipartisan majority on the House Oversight Committee to subpoena Pam Bondi. Last year, Biggs was one of only two members of the same committee who voted against the bipartisan effort to release the Epstein files for the first time.


Both Andy Biggs and David Schweikert have failed to demand any kind of answers after new reports revealed the Department of Justice did not release the full Epstein case files and withheld files that mention Donald Trump.


Since then, both Biggs and Schweikert have repeatedly voted against efforts to make the records public. Biggs dismissed accountability as a “‘gotcha' game,” a “ploy,” and “PR stunt.” Schweikert called the Epstein files a “shiny object” and argued that this issue, of whether to stand up for survivors of sexual abuse, does not represent “a threat to society.” 


Arizonans must know: Will David Schweikert support the subpoena of Pam Bondi and justice for the victims of Jeffrey Epstein and his co-conspirators?


Copper State Victory spokesperson Nicholas Simões Machado said:


“Instead of standing with survivors and demanding transparency, Andy Biggs is once again blocking accountability and protecting pedophiles and sex traffickers to please his bosses in Washington. Now Arizonans want to know: does David Schweikert agree with Biggs, or will he stay silent to protect his political ambition?”


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