KEY POINTS
  • GOP Rep. Mo Brooks of Alabama said he understands "citizenry anger directed at dictatorial Socialism" in a statement responding to a bomb threat on Capitol Hill on Thursday.
  • The statement quickly drew heated criticism of Brooks, who voted to overturn the election of President Joe Biden.
  • Brooks spoke at a Jan. 6 rally before a mob of former President Donald Trump's supporters invaded the Capitol and was sued by Democratic Rep. Eric Swalwell, who accuses him of helping to incite the riot.
In this Jan. 6, 2021, file photo, Rep. Mo Brooks, R-Ala., speaks in Washington, at a rally in support of President Donald Trump called the "Save America Rally."

Republican Rep. Mo Brooks of Alabama on Thursday responded to a bomb threat that forced the evacuation of numerous buildings on Capitol Hill by saying he understands "citizenry anger directed at dictatorial Socialism."

The statement quickly drew heated criticism of Brooks, who voted to overturn the election of President Joe Biden and is facing a lawsuit from Democratic Rep. Eric Swalwell of California, who accuses him of helping to incite the deadly Capitol invasion on Jan. 6.