Formerly President TrumpDonald Trump Five takeaways as Jackson raises tough GOP questions Raimondo announces deal with British counterpart over steel, aluminum tariffs sanctions on regime change in Russia, Greek diplomat says MORE has his support of the rep. Mo BrooksMorris (Mo) Jackson BrooksRepublicans increase support for candidates snatched by Trump, Brooks does not promise to support McConnell as a leader in the midst of Trump criticism. in this year’s Alabama Senate primary school, Republicans were “awakened” and disloyal to him for questioning his demands for the 2020 presidential election.
“When I supported Mo Brooks, he took a 44-point lead and was unstoppable. He then hired a new campaign staff who convinced him ‘outrageously’ to stop talking about the 2020 election,” he said. Trump in a statement Wednesday morning.
“Very sad, though, because he decided to go in a different direction, I did, and I’m withdrawing my Mo Brooks endorsement for the Senate. I do not think the great people of Alabama disagree with me. Election fraud must be stopped and stopped, or we will no longer have a country. ”
Trump has been thinking for some time about withdrawing his support from Brooks and has reportedly met with other candidates in the Republican primary, including Katie Britt, a former assistant to the retired Sen. Richard Shelby (R-Ala.)
The former president also spoke about Brooks’ remarks at a rally last year that encouraged people to move forward with the 2020 election, which Trump said, without evidence, would be subject to electoral fraud.
“I’m disappointed that he gave an unarticulated answer, and I need to find out what he means,” the former president said of Brooks last week, noting that if the Alabama lawmaker “meant what he sounds like,” Trump would have “no problem” his support returned.
In his Wednesday statement, Trump once again referred to those remarks, saying that Brooks “made a terrible mistake recently when he ‘woke up’ and said, referring to the 2020 presidential election scam, ‘Put that behind you,’ put that behind you ‘.
In a digital announcement earlier this week, Brooks also pledged Sen’s support. had a weak relationship with McConnell.
“Today I reveal my promise to America to burn Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellHealth Care – Schumer Seeks Way Ahead of COVID-19 Help Schumer is working with the GOP to try to get a deal on coronavirus help.. America can not afford a Senate leader who is a weak-knit, debt junkie, open-border RINO Republican, and who, worse, sells America to special interest groups cash, “Brooks said, using an acronym for” Republicans by name only. “
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