
In Alabama, Brooks looks to redeem himself with Trump amid campaign struggles
CNN
Just before Donald Trump took the stage at an August rally in Alabama that was meant to boost GOP Rep. Mo Brooks' US Senate bid, the former President ran into one of Brooks' primary opponents offstage.
The previously unreported encounter between Trump and Katie Boyd Britt was described as brief but friendly by three witnesses. The former President chatted with Britt about her campaign and with her husband Wesley Britt about his time as an offensive lineman with the New England Patriots. A source close to Trump recalled that he walked away from the conversation "newly impressed" by the 39-year-old candidate.
Meanwhile, Brooks left Trump with a different impression that evening. The six-term congressman, who had already been struggling to gain momentum in his campaign to replace retiring Sen. Richard Shelby, was booed by the audience for suggesting they move on from the 2020 election.

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