

6 as well as persuading state legislators and officials that the election was stolen. Biggs is also accused of encouraging protesters to come to Washington on Jan.

The committee’s interest in Biggs is on the heels of an April 22 court filing in which lawmakers accused him of being an active participant in White House meetings after the 2020 election, where he and other Republicans brainstormed ways to keep Trump in power. “But there’s no legal way to do it.”īrooks spoke at the rally that day before Trump supporters stormed the Capitol, telling them, “Today is the day that American patriots start taking down names and kicking ass.” He has since become more critical of the former president, and the committee believes his insight into Trump’s effort to involve members of Congress will be helpful to their investigation. Trump “wanted the election rescinded and a do-over,” Brooks told reporters in March. The decision to ask for Brooks’ cooperation comes weeks after the Alabama Republican accused Trump of dropping an endorsement for him for a Senate seat after he rebuffed the former president’s entreaties to help overturn the 2020 election. But in recent days, Thompson and other committee members have hinted that subpoenaing their colleagues may not be completely off the table. 6 committee has refrained from issuing subpoenas to lawmakers, fearing the repercussions of such an extraordinary step. Scott Perry of Pennsylvania and House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy of California - to testify voluntarily. Members have already asked three GOP lawmakers - Rep. 6 panel has been slowly gaining new details about what lawmakers said and did in the weeks before the insurrection. Since launching its investigation last summer, the Jan. “We urge our colleagues to join the hundreds of individuals who have shared information with the Select Committee to get to the bottom of what happened on January 6th.“ at Smith-Gallo Funeral Home.“The Select Committee has learned that several of our colleagues have information relevant to our investigation into the facts, circumstances, and causes of January 6th,” committee chairman Bennie Thompson, D-Miss., and vice-chair Liz Cheney, R-Wyo., said in a statement. Visitation will be held Tuesday, 12:00 P.M. Services are under the direction of Smith-Gallo Funeral Home, Guthrie. Interment will follow at Summit View Cemetery. He is also survived by his sisters, Lela Chandler of Edmond, Oklahoma and Jean Widener (Jim) of Guthrie his brother, Lloyd Biggs of Guthrie brother-in-law, Donald Moad (Jean) of Oklahoma City and sister-in-law, Wilma Pyle of Elgin, Oklahoma.įuneral services will be held at 10:30 A.M., Wednesday, Novemat Smith Memorial Chapel. Blankenship, and Gunner Blankenship, and great-great-grandchildren, Harper Slocum, Journey Slocum, and River Fox. Biggs his parents, Carl Charles and Irene Davidson Biggs brothers, Paul Biggs and Vernon Biggs sisters, Marie Smedley, Edna Leonard, and Faye Warren.Ĭharlie is survived by his daughter, Sharon Riebe and son-in-law, Mike granddaughters, Jacki Wolfington (Andy), Alison Murray (Elliott), Julie Grauberger (Tim), Jana Wanzer (Kelly), and Nikki Blankenship (Chris) great-grandchildren, Joshua Slocum, Jacob Slocum (Ashleigh), Jillian Slocum, Jarred Slocum, Hali McCully (Tyler), Raichyl Huffman, Makenzie Murray, Kayleigh Fox (James), Kristyn Loach (Brian), Kamri Morgan (Raymond), Dakota Wanzer (Macey), Zane Wanzer, Landon Riebe, Carson Baker, C.J. Charlie was involved in farming and raising cattle.Ĭharlie is preceded in death by his wife, Imogene his son, Darrell W. They lived in the Coyle and Guthrie area all of their married life. He married Imogene Moad on Octoand to this marriage, two children were born, Sharon Riebe and Darrell W. He was born Octoto Carl Charles Biggs and Irene Davidson Biggs, the fifth of nine children. Charlie William Biggs, 93, of Guthrie, Oklahoma passed away on Thursday, Novemin Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
