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October 25, 2018 News Releases

Washington, DC— Thursday, Congressman Mo Brooks (AL-05) expressed support for President Trump’s decision to defend the United States’ southern border against invasion by the caravan of thousands of Central Americans who brazenly seek to illegally cross America’s southern border.

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October 23, 2018 News Releases

Washington, DC— Today, Congressman Mo Brooks (AL-05) issued the following statement after cosponsoring two bills that promote border security by funding the badly-needed U.S.-Mexico border wall, H.R.

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October 16, 2018 News Releases

Washington, DC— Tuesday, Congressman Mo Brooks (AL-05) issued the following statement about the Treasury Department’s preliminary Fiscal Year 2018 deficit projection of $779 billion [1] and the Comptroller General’s statement that America’s financial path is “unsustainable.” [2]

October 9, 2018 News Releases

Washington, DC— Tuesday, Congressman Mo Brooks (AL-05), joined by 22 other Congressmen, sent a letter to U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions urging him to devote more resources to protect American election integrity from foreigners who illegally interfere in American elections by illegally voting in them.

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October 5, 2018 News Releases

Washington, DC— Friday, Congressman Mo Brooks (AL-05) emphasized the strong Bureau of Labor Statistics September jobs report.

October 1, 2018 News Releases

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 that have combined to help create America’s and the Tennessee Valley’s booming economy (4.2% econo

September 28, 2018 News Releases

Washington, DC— Thursday afternoon, Congressman Mo Brooks (AL-05) questioned Mr. Edward McGinnis who is Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for Nuclear Energy at the U.S. Department of Energy about the importance of nuclear power production in America during a Science, Space, and Technology Committee Energy Subcommittee hearing.

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September 27, 2018 News Releases

Washington, DC— Wednesday afternoon, Congressman Mo Brooks (AL-05) questioned NASA Associate Administrator for Human Exploration and Operations Mission Directorate Bill Gerstenmaier about ensuring commercial crew safety and welcomed newly appointed Marshall Space Flight Center Director Jody Singer to Capitol Hill during a Science, Space, and Technology Committee Space Subcommit

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September 26, 2018 News Releases

Washington, DC— Wednesday, Congressman Mo Brooks (AL-05) voted “Yes” on H.Res. 1071 - Recognizing that allowing illegal immigrants the right to vote devalues the franchise and diminishes the voting power of United States citizens. H.Res.

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September 26, 2018 News Releases

Washington, DC— Wednesday, Congressman Mo Brooks (AL-05) received the National Taxpayers Union’s (NTU) “Taxpayers’ Friend Award” for having one of the strongest voting records in support of lower taxes, limited government, balanced budgets, and economic freedom during the 2017 Congressional session.

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In The News

January 24, 2019 In The News
More than a dozen House Republicans proposed a bill this week that would let the Trump administration use billions of dollars worth of assets seized from drug lord Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman to build the southern border wall.
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January 24, 2019 In The News
In a Thursday interview on Birmingham, AL radio Talk 99.5’s “Matt & Aunie Show,” Rep. Mo Brooks (R-AL) commented on President Donald Trump’s decision to postpone the State of the Union address until after the partial government shutdown concludes after a bout with House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA), who disinvited the president from using the House chamber.
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January 23, 2019 In The News
President Trump should deliver his State of the Union address near the Mexican border, U.S. Rep. Mo Brooks said in a statement Wednesday.
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January 23, 2019 In The News
Rep. Mo Brooks (R-AL) slammed "fake news king" CNN during a Tuesday speech on the House floor over multiple recent stories that the left-wing network has falsely reported.
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January 23, 2019 In The News
House Freedom Caucus member Rep. Mo Brooks, R-Ala., slammed CNN on the House floor Wednesday, blasting the network’s coverage of the disputed BuzzFeed News Trump/Russia story and the Covington Catholic high school student controversy.
January 23, 2019 In The News
Congressman Mo Brooks (AL-5) is letting people know what he thinks of recent media coverage regarding the Covington Catholic High School students at the March for Life and the bombshell Buzzfeed News report that has since been renounced by special counsel Robert Mueller’s office.
January 23, 2019 In The News
Congressman Mo Brooks (AL-05) reintroduced the “Ensuring Lawful Collection of Hidden Assets to Provide Order Act,” more familiarly known as the “EL CHAPO Act,” House companion legislation to Sen. Ted Cruz’s (R-TX) Senate bill by the same name on Wednesday.
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January 23, 2019 In The News
Wednesday, Rep. Mo Brooks (R-AL) took to the floor of the U.S. House of Representatives to criticize CNN, calling it the “fake news king.”
January 17, 2019 In The News
Thursday, Congressman Mo Brooks, R-Huntsville, and House colleagues sent a letter to President Trump, Vice President Pence, and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell proposing that the President’s annual State of the Union address be held in the Senate Chamber in after Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi, D-California, uninvited President Donald J. Trump. It is the first time in history that the U.S. House has revoked the President’s invitation to address the American people in his annual State of the Union address in the House chamber.
January 17, 2019 In The News
George Washington delivered his first State of the Union address in the Senate chamber. Now a group of Republicans says President Trump should do the same thing, going around House Democrats who a day earlier had told the president to postpone or cancel the annual address, currently slated for Jan. 29.

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