Trump tweets support for Mo Brooks, but GOP leaders in Senate push to stop election challenge
Updated Dec 15, 2020;
Posted Dec 15, 2020
U.S. Rep. Mo Brooks, shown at the Google data center groundbreaking in Jackson County last year, said he is being encouraged to run for Senate.
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A day after the Electoral College voted Joe Biden as president, President Trump on Tuesday again tweeted support of Alabama Congressman Mo Brooks’ efforts to challenge the results of the election when Congress reconvenes next month.
Trump tweeted a link to a Breitbart story with the headline: “Mo Brooks: ‘Trump won the Electoral College’ – I can be part of the ‘surrender caucus’ or I can fight for our country.”
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