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Posted: 2022-03-25T03:06:36Z | Updated: 2022-03-25T03:06:36Z

Rep. Mo Brooks (R-Ala.) was on the attack against Donald Trump again Thursday, insisting that the former president is still demanding that the 2020 election be rescinded.

It wasnt clear if Brooks was saying he had just recently been told that yet again by Trump or if he meant that Trump was continuing to demand that others carry out the unconstitutional action.

Trump announced Wednesday that he was withdrawing his endorsement of Brooks in his Alabama Senate race because the lawmaker had stopped calling for tossing out Joe Bidens presidential victory. Not defying the election results made Brooks woke, the former president claimed in a widely mocked statement .

Thats when Brooks first said that Trump had repeatedly pushed him to somehow rescind the presidential election and keep him in the White House.

Brooks said Thursday on CBS affiliate WIAT-TV in Birmingham that Trump always brings up We got to rescind the election. We got to take Joe Biden out and put me in now.

News host Andrea Lindenberg asked: He still says that?

Yes, Brooks responded. (See the video clip up top beginning at 1:35.)

Brooks said again Thursday that he informed Trump that nothing in the law or the Constitution would allow such an action. Mr. President, you cant do that, he said he told Trump.

Brooks insisted he made a choice of the Constitution over Trump.

I knew that when I gave him straight-shooting legal advice that it would perturb him because its not what he wanted to hear. And I knew it would put my endorsement at risk, but I thought it was the honorable thing to do. So I did it, Brooks said.

The position was a sharp turnaround for the ultra-conservative lawmaker and Trump backer. Just over a year ago, outfitted in bulletproof Kevlar, he told revved-up Trump backers at a Stop the Steal rally on Jan. 6, 2021, to start taking down names and kicking ass and take their message to the Capitol. Soon after, Trump supporters attacked Congress.

The word rescind is startling. If true, it indicates Trump wasnt interested in correcting a rigged election or in investigating the vote process. Rather, he simply and as quickly as possible wanted the results overturned so he could remain in the White House or be returned to it.

Trump was apparently also clearly made aware that such an action was illegal and unconstitutional, which addresses his possible criminal intent, noted Washington Post columnist Jennifer Rubin on Thursday.

Such information could mean that Trumps risk of being charged with obstruction of an official proceeding (i.e., the electoral-vote-counting session), attempting to defraud the United States or seditious conspiracy increases dramatically , she added.

Brooks is trailing his Senate primary opponents Katie Britt and Mike Durant, according to a recent poll . They are vying to replace retiring Republican Sen. Richard Shelby.