

Alexander claims that the three Congressmen were directly involved in concocting a plan to put “maximum pressure on Congress while they were voting,” and to stop Congress from formally certifying the election result count which declared Joe Biden the winner of the race.Īlexander also claims that the four of them “schemed up” to create the the Jan. (Photo by NTD News/Via YouTube screengrab )Īli Alexander, who organized the “ Stop the Steal ” movement, which is actively contesting the outcome of the general election, and claiming the vote counts were rigged, is now alleging that he was significantly helped in his initiative by sitting Representatives Paul Gosar (R-AZ), Andy Biggs (R-AZ) and Mo Brooks (R-AL). But now, information continues to surface that only bolsters the theory that there were actual members of Congress who were a part of the coup, and who aided and abetted insurrectionists in their criminal scheme to take over the federal government.Īlt-Right activist and organizer, Ali Alexander, speaking at a “Stop the Steal” rally at the Arizona Capitol in Phoenix on Dec. The recent arrests of suspects have taken place all over the United States, and among them have been a firefighter from Florida, two police officers from Virginia, a former mayoral candidate from Texas and the son of a prominent judge in New York. US Attorney for the District of Columbia Michael Sherwin, has also confirmed that 160 case files have been opened to further investigate criminal involvement and get a much bigger picture as to just how many people were involved with enacting a hostile takeover of the US Capitol Building, and possibly taking members of Congress and others hostage, or worse. Since the domestic terrorist attack on the US Capitol, the FBI has been inundated with over 100,000 tips, and charged more than 70 people, with hundreds more expected to face arrest and prosecution in the coming days. “We know him to be an extremist and we took that very seriously,” Jennifer Gosar, one of his siblings, told the Republic.ĭuring the past two cycles, six of Gosar’s siblings have endorsed his opponent, and in 2018 they appeared in a viral campaign ad.The QAnon Shaman, also known as Jake Angeli, who is seen as a prominent figure within the conspiracy theory community, stormed the US Capitol Building on Januin Washington, DC, to stop Congress from formally counting the election votes. Raúl Grijalva earlier this month asking for Grijalva to push for their brother’s expulsion from Congress. Incredibly, Biggs is not the first Arizona congressman whose own family members have called for his removal, as three of Gosar’s nine siblings reached out to Arizona Democratic Rep. “This just seemed like too big a moment to just sit on the sidelines and not say anything.”Ī request for comment to Biggs’ office was not immediately returned. “Always before on things big and small that he's done, I've just kind of kept my mouth shut and gritted my teeth,” William Biggs told the newspaper.

William Biggs, a Democrat who lives in Tucson, told the Republic in an interview that “saying nothing just felt like tacit approval of the things that he's done.” “For these reasons we call for the timely removal of Congressman Biggs from office.” “These are violations of his oath of office and erode the trust of the American electorate,” Biggs’ brothers said of him. They also called for his expulsion from Congress. The Arizona Republic has since reported that Biggs recorded a phone message that Alexander played during a “Stop the Steal” rally in December.īiggs’ brothers, William and Daniel Biggs, wrote a letter to the editor of The Arizona Republic saying Biggs was “at least partially to blame” for the riot earlier this month. "He did not have any contact with protestors or rioters, nor did he ever encourage or foster the rally or protests.” Alexander at any point - let alone working with him to organize some part of a planned protest,” deputy chief of staff Daniel Stefanski told the Arizona Republic after Alexander’s video was picked up by mainstream outlets. “Congressman Biggs is not aware of hearing of or meeting Mr.

Alexander has since been banned from Twitter.īiggs’ office has flatly denied any association with Alexander. “We four schemed up of putting maximum pressure on Congress while they were voting, so that who we couldn’t lobby, we could change the hearts and the minds of Republicans who were in that body hearing our loud roar from outside,” Alexander said in a video on Periscope. Mo Brooks, helped him organize the rally.

The lead organizer for the pro-Trump “Stop the Steal” rally at the Capitol that day, Ali Alexander, has said that Biggs, along with fellow Arizona Rep.
