Mo Brooks' proof that election fraud took place in 2020 is that 150 cowering congressional Republicans said it did. All those court cases that Team Trump lost? That means nothing, says Mo. The courts are not the final arbiter "of who wins federal election contests," says Mo. Tell that to the U.S. Supreme Court of 2000. And when confronted by the assessment of a fraud-naysaying Republican official in Wisconsin, Mo mostly points to fraudulent evildoing in Pennsylvania, which is not Wisconsin, plus "evidence" revealed in the video "2000 Mules" by Dinesh D'Souza — who himself was convicted in 2014 of election-related fraud — which The Bulwark called "a tour de force exploring the limits of how many suckers there are willing to pay for fantasy."
Rep. Mo Brooks claims he & Trump had many conversations from last September to early this year that "revolved around his being reinstated, revolved around his wanting to rescind the [2020] election."
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) May 29, 2022
"And I can understand him wanting to do that, ok? He was robbed," Brooks adds. pic.twitter.com/M6oOsvT1qS
Mr. Brooks seems unable to make up his mind. Trump had endorsed him in his Alabama Senate race but then unendorsed him for having moved on from the whole election-fraud fraud. This caused Mo to nosedive in polling. So now that he's trailing Katie Britt in the Senate race, he's back at it, railing about the widespread fraud of 2020 — and citing a laughably feckless felon.