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New: “Trump and Andy Biggs Will Rally at Church Linked to Sexual Abuse Lawsuit”

New: "Trump and Andy Biggs Will Rally at Church Linked to Sexual Abuse Lawsuit"

New reporting from Meidas Touch News reveals how Donald Trump's upcoming rally with Andy Biggs in Arizona will take place at a church with a "connection to a recent sexual abuse case."

The report adds that the choice of venue "risks signaling indifference to victims of abuse," especially since Biggs "was one of only two members of the House Oversight Committee to vote against a bipartisan measure aimed at releasing the Epstein files. That vote has been cited by opponents as part of a broader pattern of resistance to transparency on issues involving abuse and exploitation."

Meidas Touch News: Donald Trump and Andy Biggs Will Rally at Church Linked to Sexual Abuse Lawsuit

KEY EXCERPTS:

  • Donald Trump and Andy Biggs are scheduled to appear at a political rally in Arizona on Friday, hosted at Dream City Church in partnership with Turning Point USA and activist Erika Kirk. The event is expected to draw supporters from across the state, highlighting ongoing political organizing efforts ahead of upcoming elections.
  • However, the choice of venue has drawn scrutiny due to the church's connection to a recent sexual abuse case. Dream City Church was previously named as a defendant in a lawsuit involving the sexual abuse of a 15-year-old girl. The alleged perpetrator, arrested in early 2025, worked as both a teacher and coach at Dream City Christian School, a private institution affiliated with the church.
  • Critics argue that holding a high-profile political rally at a location associated with such a case risks signaling indifference to victims of abuse.
  • Andy Biggs has faced criticism for his stance on the release of records connected to Jeffrey Epstein. Biggs has characterized efforts to publicize the files as political maneuvering, referring to them as a "gotcha game," a "ploy," and a "PR stunt."
  • Notably, he was one of only two members of the House Oversight Committee to vote against a bipartisan measure aimed at releasing the Epstein files. That vote has been cited by opponents as part of a broader pattern of resistance to transparency on issues involving abuse and exploitation.

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