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106 like that.

It was a viral video, because I then got attacked by White supremacists because I called him a hillbilly. And, you know, I probably should have been more artful in my language. But I got attacked for weeks by White nationalists and White supremacists for calling him a hillbilly.

But, anyway, I think we had a photo op. We talked to the media. I think the whole—well, I don't know how long the security process lasted. But being on the capitol steps with the cooperation of Georgia State Police and Representative Vernon Jones, I think that, I mean, it lasted like 10 or 15 minutes. And then we single-filed out.

Did you also in this time period—I want to say it's November 21st—did you go to the governor's mansion in Georgia?

I know that I went outside the governor's mansion across the street, and we held a protest there. I don't know what the date was.

Okay.

It's usually at night.

And did you talk to Mr.—is this when you talked to Mr. Stewart Rhodes about for the first time around this time?

Yes. I think we spoke for the first time—man, actually I don't know if it was this or a subsequent trip to Atlanta. Atlanta, you know, we were frequently in Atlanta.

Can you go to page 1 of exhibit 26 from your production? It looks like you say to Mr. Stewart Rhodes in this chat—and the date, to be clear for the record, is November 21st, 2020—"It's Ali Alexander. Can we meet after the governor mansion op?"

He says, "You bet, brother. Getting my men fed, and then we'll all be there at