The feud between Rep. Mo Brooks, R-Ala., and former President Donald Trump is showing no signs of waning.
Since Trump rescinded his endorsement of Brooks in the Alabama Senate primary earlier this week, the lawmaker has been publicly telling anyone within earshot how Trump begged — even after Jan. 6 — for help in his doomed and yet allegedly ongoing quest to overturn the election. After making the allegation to NBC News, Brooks’ press tour continued on local news Thursday.
As the squabble unfolds, I have some burning questions I need answered.
What’s going on with all that Trump donor money?
Now that we have even more evidence to suggest Trump is still actively agitating for insurrection, I’m very curious about how his mountain of donations is being used. I know Trump isn’t naturally a giver, and he’s reportedly spent very little of his war chest on other candidates. But I’m warming up to the idea that he might offer some kind of financial incentive to current lawmakers — assuming they promise to help reinstall him in the White House.









