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Rep. Mo Brooks – one of the Republican lawmakers facing calls from the January 6 committee to testify about his interactions with former President Donald Trump – said Wednesday that he is ...
Deborah Cain was an early supporter of Mo Brooks in his bid to become Alabama’s next Republican senator, pleased with the job he has done as a six-term congressman and the fiery speech he ...
Alabama GOP Rep. Mo Brooks has been served with the lawsuit brought by Rep. Eric Swalwell for allegedly helping incite the Capitol riot, but accused the Democrat’s team of breaking into his home.
Brooks wasn't acting within the scope of the duties of his office, the DOJ said. The Justice Department declined a request from Rep. Mo Brooks, R-Ala., Tuesday night to intervene for him in a ...
Mo Brooks’s effort to undermine the election is impressively weak June 8, 2021 More than 3 years ago Rep. Mo Brooks (R-Ala.) speaks on Jan. 6 during the D.C. rally in support of President Donald ...
Rep. Mo Brooks (R-Ala.) had argued that he is effectively immune from a lawsuit filed by his colleague Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-Calif.) that accused Brooks, then-President Donald Trump, and others of ...
An endorsement from Donald Trump, as Alabama Rep. Mo Brooks has learned to his chagrin, is no guarantee against future harsh denunciation. Trump endorsed Brooks for Senate in the belief that he ...
Congressman Mo Brooks stood firm Friday, saying “I make no apology” for his fiery speech Wednesday that preceded pro-Trump supporters briefly taking control of the Capitol hours later.
CPAC favorite Rep. Mo Brooks is being sued by Rep. Eric Swalwell. But Brooks' Jan. 6 speech inciting Trump supporters may be protected under the Westfall Act.
Mo Brooks delivered a CPAC speech Friday in Dallas reminiscent of his address before the Capitol Riot on January 6, which Democrats argue helped incite violence. Here he speaks on Capitol Hill on ...
Rep. Mo Brooks (R-AL) brought claims of 2020 election fraud to MSNBC on Wednesday but was denied an opportunity to go "toe to toe" to debate the subject.It was a rare occurrence on the cable news ...