Brooks teasing possible Senate run at planned campaign rally
Alabama Rep. Mo Brooks has scheduled a Monday campaign rally where he he could announce a bid for U.S. Senate
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Your support makes all the difference.Alabama U.S. Rep. Mo Brooks teasing the announcement of a possible run for U.S. Senate has scheduled a Monday campaign rally where he will be joined by former President Donald Trump adviser Stephen Miller
The north Alabama Republican who came under fire for his remarks at a pro-Trump rally ahead of the deadly Jan. 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol, would be a far-right entry into the developing race to replace Sen. Richard Shelby.
Brooks said Miller — who was Trump’s top immigration policy adviser— will be his special guest for an “exciting announcement" at the event titled a “Campaign Rally and Announcement.” Brooks announced the rally Wednesday night on Twitter. The event will be held at a Huntsville gun range.
Shelby announced earlier this year that he would not seek re-election in 2022, igniting what is expected to be a messy GOP primary at the time the national Republican Party is charting a direction following Trump’s departure from office.
Two House Democrats have proposed that Congress censure Brooks, arguing that his remarks incited the mob that attacked the U.S. Capitol. “Today is the day that American patriots start taking down names and kicking ass,” Brooks said at the Save America rally that day.
Brooks has said his critics are misrepresenting his remarks, which were intended as a pep talk for the next election cycle.
The only announced candidate in the developing Senate race is Lynda Blanchard, Trump’s former ambassador to Slovenia.
Blanchard has cast herself as a staunch defender of Trump’s legacy. In an effort to deter other candidates, Blanchard made a saber-rattling $3 million commitment for television airtime before the May 24, 2022, primary.