Andy Biggs

01/16/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 01/16/2025 15:53

Congressman Biggs Reintroduces Legislation Combating Weaponization of Government

Congressman Andy Biggs has reintroduced legislation to combat the weaponization of the federal government by the Biden-Harris Administration. For four years, Joe Biden and Merrick Garland have weaponized the Department of Justice (DOJ) against President-elect Trump and conservatives across the nation.

"Americans have witnessed-and many have experienced-firsthand the perversion of justice fostered by Joe Biden and his radical cronies. Politically motivated prosecutors have targeted Biden's political opponents, including President-elect Donald Trump, using taxpayer dollars, while bad actors and corrupt bureaucrats were not held to account. I am committed to dismantling the weaponized DOJ and reorienting our agencies to their original purpose: protecting American citizens," said Congressman Biggs.

Congressman Biggs's reintroduced legislation includes the following:

  • H.R. 62, Withholding Investments from Lawless Litigators in States (WILLIS) Act - Prohibits federal funds from being awarded to the Fulton County District Attorney's Office and requires the Office to repay federal funds granted after January 1, 2021.
  • H.R. 63, Accountability for Lawless Violence in our Neighborhoods (ALVIN) Act - Prohibits federal funds from being awarded to the Manhattan District Attorney's Office and requires the Office to repay federal funds granted after January 1, 2022.
  • H.R. 118, No Federal Funds for Political Prosecutions Act - Prohibits state or local law enforcement agencies from using funds or property seized through asset forfeiture, to investigate or prosecute the President, Vice President, or a candidate for the office of President in a criminal case.
  • H.R. 96, Buzz Off Act - Prevents agencies from using drones to conduct surveillance on American citizens.
  • H.R. 80, Drain the Intelligence Community Swamp Act - Revokes the security clearances for the 51 intelligence officials who denied the authenticity of the Hunter Biden laptop scandal.
  • H.R. 52, Stop Woke Investing Act - Allows businesses to reject frivolous shareholder proposals unrelated to the financial success of the company
  • H.R. 69, Freedom to Petition the Government Act - Amends D.C. Code to ensure meetings held in the District of Columbia at a federal office building between a nonprofit organization headquartered outside of the District and officials of the federal government are not considered as doing business in the District of Columbia.
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