{"id":142793,"date":"2021-10-26T19:28:09","date_gmt":"2021-10-26T19:28:09","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/precoinnews.com\/?p=142793"},"modified":"2021-10-26T19:28:09","modified_gmt":"2021-10-26T19:28:09","slug":"rep-mo-brooks-admits-staff-may-have-helped-plan-jan-6-events-says-hed-be-proud-of-them-if-they-did","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/precoinnews.com\/politics\/rep-mo-brooks-admits-staff-may-have-helped-plan-jan-6-events-says-hed-be-proud-of-them-if-they-did\/","title":{"rendered":"Rep. Mo Brooks Admits Staff May Have Helped Plan Jan. 6 Events, Says He'd Be 'Proud' of Them If They Did"},"content":{"rendered":"

Democrats were quick to react to Rolling Stone<\/em>‘s report that some Republican members of Congress or their staffers were “intimately” involved in planning the Jan. 6 events that turned violent. As for the Republicans who were implicated in the story … not so much.<\/p>\n

The majority of them did get around to it eventually, though. Rep. Mo Brooks (R-Ala.) chimed in Monday evening, telling AL.com that while he had nothing to do with planning the rally on Jan. 6, his staffers may have spoken to organizers. “Quite frankly, I’d be proud of them if they did help organize a First Amendment rally to protest voter fraud and election theft,” Brooks said.<\/p>\n

In other words, he didn’t deny anything in Rolling Stone<\/em>‘s report.<\/p>\n

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