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102 hear chatter or they'll tweet about something and put out a press release and someone won't be in the know and you're telling them that they're in the know.

What I can say is that I'm just going to volunteer this information, even though, again, I don't think it has anything to do with the Capitol attack.

I spoke with White House adviser Peter Navarro on January 5th at our rally, and to my recollection that's my first time ever talking to him.

Okay.

And, you know, he was at the rally. So I think we spoke for 2 minutes, and I introduced him.

You know, I know a lot of people in politics. Some people, like, you know, take leave from the administration or they're in the administration but not the White House. But what I will say is that the people—you know, I didn't need to talk about the Ellipse and Lot 8.

The person that I talked to was Caroline Wren, and to make a duplicative effort to me would seem a waste of resources or my time. I talk to hundreds of people probably a day. I mean, I was like the busiest person in America. I know some people don't like that, but a lot of other people love it.

And another gentleman I talked to at the White House was—and we did talk about election integrity, but I don't recall talking about the 6th—Garrett Ziegler, who worked for Mr. Navarro. And I know we talked about election integrity. I don't recall talking to him about the 6th or the 5th. And I don't see how he would be in any authority to kind of do anything like that.

Okay. Okay. When you were doing this rally at the Capitol, did you coordinate it with any Members of Congress?

"We," like this proverbial—