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US Representative Mo Brooks (R-Huntsville) delivered a speech six hours before the US Capitol rebellion on January 6, and Democrats will not forget it.

Earlier this week, US Congresswoman Pramila Jayapal (D-WA) called for two further investigations in Brooks.

While this may work well between the media and its Democrats, Brooks sees this as an attempt to silence conservatives across the board and believes that the ramifications of this behavior can be enormous.

Since that day, allegations of participation in the riot, a lawsuit and several requests for investigation have been filed. All of these issues were reported, but no evidence of actual wrongdoing was presented.

The idea that a speech – hours before the crowd attacked the United States Capitol – in which Brooks said American patriots are going to start “taking names and kicking their asses” is somehow a criminal incitement or action is just silly.

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