Ex-Trump ally claims former president urged him to help overturn 2020 election, but special counsel hasn't contacted him yet
- Former Rep. Mo Brooks says Trump asked him to advocate for rescinding the 2020 election and removing Biden from office.
- Brooks claims Trump wanted him to help violate the Constitution and federal law to keep Trump in power.
- Brooks says he's willing to cooperate with the Justice Department's investigation but hasn't been contacted yet.
- Brooks first revealed Trump's alleged requests in March 2022 after Trump withdrew endorsement of Brooks' Senate bid.
- Federal grand jury has met and Trump's lawyers visited special counsel Jack Smith's office as probe advances.