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Washington, DC— Thursday, Congressman Mo Brooks (AL-05) delivered a House Floor speech detailing his 1982 experience as a Republican candidate for Alabama House District 18 when Democrats sought to steal his election by rigging voting machines.
Washington, DC— Wednesday, Congressman Mo Brooks (AL-05) delivered a House floor speech on Constitutional and federal statutory law that gives Congress (NOT the Supreme Court) final and total control over who wins, and who loses, presidential elections.
Washington, DC— Tuesday, Congressman Mo Brooks (AL-05) delivered a House floor speech on Congress’s decisive role in determining the outcome of presidential elections. This is the first speech in a series Congressman Brooks will deliver on election integrity’s importance to a properly functioning republic.
Washington, DC— Friday, Alabama Congressmen Mo Brooks, Bradley Byrne & Robert Aderholt submitted an amicus brief to the U.S. Supreme Court in Trump v.
Washington, DC— Thursday, Congressman Mo Brooks (AL-05) celebrated the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis’ report that America’s economy grew at a record 33.1% annualized rate in the 3rd quarter.[1]
Washington, DC— Tuesday, on behalf of Wellborn Cabinets in Ashland, Alabama, Congressman Mo Brooks (AL-05) joined 34 of his House and Senate colleagues in sending a letter to U.S. Commerce Department Secretary Wilbur Ross and U.S.
Washington, DC—Monday, Congressman Mo Brooks (AL-05) released the following statement on the confirmation of Amy Coney Barrett as associate justice of the United States Supreme Court.
Washington, DC— Congressman Mo Brooks (AL-05) has been named a “Guardian of Small Business” by the National Federation of Independent Business (“NFIB”), America’s premier small business organization, for his 100% voting record in support of small business and job creation policies. The “Guardian of Small Business” is the NFIB’s most prestigious legislative recognition.
Washington, DC— Congressman Mo Brooks (AL-05) announced Friday a letter sent to the U.S. Department of Commerce’s Foreign-Trade Zone Board on behalf of Hexcel Corporation in Decatur requesting that a Japanese competitor company not be granted duty-free treatment for imported fibers used to manufacture carbon fiber.