Former President Donald Trump on March 23 withdrew his endorsement of Rep. Mo Brooks (R-Ala.) for a U.S. Senate seat representing Alabama. Brooks is one of about half-a-dozen Republicans vying for the seat, which will be open because Sen. Richard Shelby (R-Ala.) is retiring after the current term. Trump endorsed Brooks in April 2021, promoting him as courageous in part because he sparked the movement in Congress to dispute electoral results from some states in the 2020 election. Brooks is “a great Conservative Republican leader, who will stand up for America First no matter what obstacles the Fake News Media, RINOs, or Socialist Democrats may place in his path,” Trump added at the time, referring to Republicans in name only. But Trump on Wednesday pulled the support, upset over Brooks’ comments at a rally in 2021 about the 2020 race. Brooks said during the rally that voter fraud was an …