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Mo Brooks ought to be the poster child for Trump and Republicans. (Original Post) Samrob Jun 2022 OP
I can't wait to see him behind bars... Bluethroughu Jun 2022 #1
Mo learned that TFG is not loyal and only cares about himself LetMyPeopleVote Jun 2022 #2
Rep. Mo Brooks says he's willing to testify in public as Jan. 6 committee prepares to reissue him a LetMyPeopleVote Jun 2022 #3

Bluethroughu

(5,201 posts)
1. I can't wait to see him behind bars...
Wed Jun 22, 2022, 09:51 AM
Jun 2022

He incited that mob with talks of giving up everything even blood. He was part of the coup.

LetMyPeopleVote

(145,619 posts)
3. Rep. Mo Brooks says he's willing to testify in public as Jan. 6 committee prepares to reissue him a
Thu Jun 23, 2022, 02:24 AM
Jun 2022

I hope that Mo Brooks shows TFG the same amount of loyalty that TFG showed to Brooks



https://www.cnn.com/2022/06/22/politics/mo-brooks-testify-january-6-committee/index.html

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 willing to testify but only in public.

"My basic requirement is it be in public so the public can see it -- so they don't get bits and pieces dribbled out," the Alabama Republican said. He also said he'd testify only about matters related to January 6, 2021, and wants to see copies of any documents beforehand that the panel may ask him about.

Even though the House select committee announced subpoenas for Brooks and four other Republicans last month, he had yet to be served with one because he had been campaigning for the GOP Senate nomination in Alabama. Brooks lost in a runoff Tuesday night.

Committee Chair Bennie Thompson, a Mississippi Democrat, told CNN that the panel has "redone his subpoena" and "he's the only member we hadn't been able to serve."
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