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127 what he was doing there. You know, if these things are happen—if this conversation is happening on January 5th, I assume that it has something to do with what's happening the next day.

But like I said, I was working for the NRSC at that point in time. I had, you know, no job assignments related to the Trump campaign during the, you know—during January at all, so—

Okay. But you were still working with Michael Brown, right?

Yes, I was working with Michael Brown in the capacity of he was also a contractor with the National Republican Senatorial Committee, as was Mike Roman.

Did you understand Michael Brown to be focused exclusively on the Georgia NRSC work, or was he also—was he at that time still working for the Trump campaign?

I would assume, based on this message, he was still working on Trump campaign, you know, assignments, but I really can't confirm that.

Okay. I note in the context of January 6th that 1876 is the year of a contested Presidential election.

Okay.

Does that bring up any recollections for you about conversations that you had with Michael Brown about his trip to D.C. and the documents that he was bringing with him?

No. I mean, like I said, no one talked to me about anything related to that. And at that point I was working in Georgia, and at that point the only things that people talked to me about were volunteers coming in and out of the office and what we were having for lunch that day and, you know, if there was enough office supplies because the runoff was taking place on the 5th. So anything that I did on the 5th was related to the Georgia Senate runoff.