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41 Who asked you to go to Pittsburgh?

I believe it was Michael Brown.

Okay. And what were you asked to do there?

I was told to report to Christina Norton. Pretty vague on, you know, what exactly that would look like at that point.

Okay. And what was—was Christina Norton an employee of the Trump campaign?

Not to my knowledge. She is the political director at the Republican National Lawyers Association. Just, you know, assisting the campaign. I don't know if she had a formal contract.

Got it. And what was your understanding at the outset of what you were—what your responsibilities would be once you reported to Ms. Norton?

At that point, I just knew that I'd be assisting her. I didn't know what that looked like.

Okay. So once you got to Pittsburgh, how did your responsibilities—what were your responsibilities once you got there and found out—found them out?

Right. So I drove up there with Christina, checked into the hotel, went to the office building that whoever was working in Pittsburgh for the Trump campaign was at.

Christina and I get there. They basically say that they need help with provisional ballot review and canvassing. So Christina and I, you know, coordinate volunteers to make sure counties had observers there.

Okay. And I think you told us that you were in Pittsburgh for about a week following the election?

That's correct.