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During an interview that aired on Thursday's broadcast of Mobile radio FM Talk 106.5's "The Jeff Poor Show," U.S. Rep. Mo Brooks said he had no regrets over the January 6, 2020 speech he gave at the Washington, D.C. Ellipse.
Republican U.S. Senate hopeful Mo Brooks appeared on one of the last places you might expect Alabama GOP voters to be tuned into on Wednesday.
Both the Katie Britt and Mo Brooks' campaigns have asked former President Donald J. Trump for his endorsement in the June 21 Republican runoff; but it is possible that he won't endorse either of them.
Sunday, U.S. Rep. Mo Brooks (R-Huntsville) took to TruthSocial to seek the re-endorsement from President Donald Trump in his bid for the U.S. Senate.
The state of Alabama continues to push its initiative to get Alabama citizens to register to vote. This week, Alabama Secretary of...
Alabama Republican Party Chairman John Wahl cosponsored a resolution to censure Republican Congressmembers Liz Cheney and Adam Kinzinger....
State Rep. Tommy Hanes (R-Scottsboro) announced Friday that he is excited that The American Conservative Union Foundation will present...
Calhoun County Circuit Judge Debra Jones (R) released her first campaign video this week touting her conservative principles and...
2021 is ending this week. 2021 was not the best of times for a number of reasons. This is a look back at the year that was and the...
By Brandon Moseley Congressman Mo Brooks (R-AL05) voted “No” on H.R. 5314, a bill by Congressman Adam Schiff’s (D-California) Protecting...
By Brandon Moseley Alabama Secretary of State John H. Merrill (R) and Republican insider former State Rep. Perry O. Hooper Jr. (R-Montgomery),...
By Brandon Moseley Former U.S. Ambassador to Slovenia and U.S. Senate candidate Lynda Blanchard issued a statement regarding recent...