Congress Has Last Word in Election: Brooks

Miguel Moreno
By Miguel Moreno
November 20, 2020NTD Evening News
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Republican Congressman Mo Brooks says he’s experienced voter fraud first hand, claiming that corrupt Democrats in former Alabama worked against him in a 1982 election.

He says that he has no confidence in the election results of some states, and that Congress has the right to deny them.

“I am very much concerned about the election integrity of the United States of America,” Brooks said.

“Well, in the United States Congress, we control who the president of the United States is. The courts do not, okay. Federal courts, Supreme Court, they have a role in the process. However, the ultimate say over whether to accept or reject those Electoral College votes, in that instance in Florida, now for any state, is not a court’s job. It is Congress’s job.”

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