NEW AUDIO: Andy Biggs Endorsed Mark Lamb
6/9/26, 4:45 PM
New reporting has uncovered that Andy Biggs has already endorsed his top political ally and congressional candidate, Mark Lamb. In April, Biggs praised Lamb and told a crowd of supporters that Lamb would “be a great member of the House Freedom Caucus.”
Lamb has a troubling history of alleged “sexual impropriety,” including “threats and intimidation to suppress a history of sexting, nude photo-sharing and inviting intimate encounters outside his marriage.”
Biggs has refused to condemn Lamb and chose instead to “reserve judgment.” This absurd stance was called out by David Schweikert, who said Biggs “borders on immoral,” and if Lamb isn’t willing to address the situation head-on, he should drop out of the race.
Lamb’s endorsement remains prominently featured on Biggs’ campaign website. Lamb also introduced Biggs at his campaign launch rally last year.
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Meidas News: New Audio Shows Andy Biggs Endorsed Candidate Now Facing Sexual Misconduct and Threats Scandal
Aaron Parnas
June 5, 2026
Arizona Congressman Andy Biggs is facing new questions about his close political relationship with congressional candidate Mark Lamb after bombshell reporting revealed allegations that Lamb used threats and intimidation to suppress information about alleged sexual misconduct.
Lamb, who is running to replace Biggs in Congress as Biggs pursues Arizona’s governorship, has come under serious scrutiny following reports that he allegedly used “threats and intimidation to suppress a history of sexting, nude photo-sharing and inviting intimate encounters outside his marriage.”
Now, newly surfaced and previously unreported audio shows just how strongly Biggs backed Lamb’s congressional bid.
Speaking at an event on April 18, 2026, Biggs praised Lamb and assured supporters that the House Freedom Caucus would support him if elected to Congress.“
So I’m just going to tell you that the House Freedom Caucus will help ensure and support Mark as he’s there, because we want people to actually adhere to the Constitution,” Biggs said. “And there is no place on Capitol Hill or anywhere in Washington, D.C., that I know of with consistent members of Congress that actually sit down and talk about the constitutional application of the laws like the HFC, and Mark will be a great member of the HFC.”
The comments underscore the close political alliance between the two Arizona Republicans.
In the wake of the allegations against Lamb, Biggs initially declined to comment. However, he later offered public cover for Lamb, stating that he would “reserve judgment” regarding the accusations.
The relationship between the two men extends beyond a single endorsement. Biggs prominently features an endorsement from Lamb on his campaign website, and Lamb introduced Biggs at a campaign launch rally last year, further highlighting their longstanding political partnership.
The controversy surrounding Lamb deepened this week with additional reporting alleging that he failed to object when a border extremist used the N-word during an online exchange. According to the report, Lamb instead responded with a racist joke.
As scrutiny surrounding Lamb intensifies, the newly surfaced audio is likely to draw renewed attention to Biggs’ role in elevating and promoting the congressional candidate now at the center of a growing scandal.
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