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151 I don't recall.

And, even though Mr. Stephen Brown says on here, "I also included Nathan's name on it, I kept yours off so you are below anybody's radar," it is your testimony here today that you did not direct him to do that?

That is my testimony, that I am not aware that—his message to me is my message to him.

. Do you have any follow up, ?

. I guess I just want to clarify something. It is not a crime to put a different name on a permit. It's not a crime to necessarily keep your name off of a permit. What is a crime is to sit here in front of us and lie about what happened, about the facts of what happened. So, when we're looking at a text that says from you, "I will have the team make separate One Nation Under God graphics in case the cops ask you for a copy of promo so you can deny WildProtest being totally affiliated whatever," and I ask you, did you put the permit under One Nation Under God so that you could deny Wild Protest being affiliated, and your answer is "no" or "I don't recall," which we cannot—maybe put that one aside. Is your answer—I just want a yes or no to that question. Did you put the permit under One Nation Under God—and I'm literally just going to read this—so that you could deny Wild Protest being affiliated with the event?

Mr. McBride. Ms., I'm sorry. I don't understand the question.

Ms. We have asked lots of questions around this.

Mr. McBride. Sure.

Ms. And I'm literally just asking him.

Mr. McBride. Did he send the message?

Ms. No, no. I think he admitted that he sent the message. I asked him, did he put the permit under—did they, I will say "they," put the permit under One Nation