PRESS RELEASE
Mo Brooks Family

For Immediate Release: March 28, 2022
Contact Tabitha Walter
Tabitha@EagleForum.org
202-341-5737

Eagle Forum PAC is honored to endorse Mo Brooks for U.S. Senate

Mo Brooks has dedicated his life to serving the people of Alabama. Voters have expressed their approval by electing him to office 14 times; 5 times as a state legislator, 4 times as Madison Co. Commissioner, and 6 times as a U.S. Congressman. During his time in Congress, he has distinguished himself on the Armed Services and Science, Space, and Technology Committees.

Eagle Forum has looked to Brooks for proactive leadership on issues of greatest concern to Alabama families such as education, immigration, life, and fiscal restraint. Unlike too many elected officials, Brooks understands the importance of a balanced budget. Besides a political science degree and a law degree; Brooks received highest honors in Economics from Duke University. He is eminently qualified to serve in the U.S. Senate.

He can be counted on not only to vote consistently to uphold our Constitutional freedoms, but to fight and lead on these issues. He worked tirelessly and bravely to give the American people a voice when serious concerns about the 2020 election were ignored and ridiculed by D.C. elites. He has proven again and again that he will not back down, but he will fight all efforts to weaken our nation and attack our freedoms.

Recently, he fought against the left’s attack on women. When House Democrats inserted a provision in the National Defense Authorization Act requiring young women to register for the draft, he loudly objected to this socialization of our military. Despite pressure from his colleagues on both sides of the aisle, he voted against the entire bill.

“We desperately need not just a Republican, but a conservative majority in the U.S. Senate in 2022,” said Eagle Forum President Colleen Holcomb. “We need bold leaders like Mo Brooks, who listen to their constituents, do their own homework and work hard to champion legislation that fixes problems instead of creating them.”

“We have worked closely with Mo since 2010 when he was first elected to Congress, and he has always kept his campaign promises. We know he will do the same in the Senate,” Holcomb noted. “Mo is not a go along to get along in Washington, D.C. politician. He is a principled fighter, and now more than ever, we need leaders like him in the U.S. Senate.

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