“I have never been so fearful for the future of the United States of America as I am now,” Brooks said. “What is the underpinning of a republic? An honest and accurate election—and we don’t have that right now.”
Brooks also touched on many GOP hot topics, including immigration and border issues, gun reform, “wokeness,” the current battles many states are having regarding transgender athletes, and a new bill that set aside $5 million for minority farmers, which Brooks said was “racist to the worst degree.”
“Freedom of speech is under attack,” Brooks said. “Big tech censorship and wokeness; they’re gonna get you. They’re going to threaten your jobs and your livelihoods. They are doing this in the United States of America if you have the audacity to speak the truth. That’s wrong, that’s un-American—but that’s what the socialists are trying to do.”
Brooks said he feels like the Democratic Party is “cramming their opinions down our throats and starting to infringe on our rights.” He referenced Washington saying, “The insane people are in charge of the asylum.”
Brooks made a promise to the crowd saying he has made a living out of beating Democrats, and if he is chosen as the nominee in the primary, he will beat the Democratic nominee in the general election.
Brooks touched on a few distinctions between himself and the other candidates, like his high rating on NumbersUSA for immigration reform, as well as his high grades with regard to pro-life and the right to bear arms. Brooks gave multiple online sources, named endorsements from Stephen Miller, who was an advisor in the Trump administration, and continued to encourage voters to look at his and other candidates backgrounds.