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211 And did you talk to the White House about any of the speakers for the Jericho March?

I don't believe so.

Did you coordinate with Members of Congress to be speakers for the Jericho March?

I think we would have definitely reached out. And in talking with you right now, I can't recall anyone who was on stage that was a Member—that was an elected Member. And I—

I'm sorry. Who do you think you reached out to?

Oh, I definitely would have reached out to Congressman Gosar. You know, I've tweeted that he's my spirit animal—or he was the movement's spirit animal. But I think he was out of town, so I don't think he—so I don't recall any Members—elected Members. And it was broadcasted nationally, so I don't think it would be hard to figure out who the speakers were. But I don't remember any Members of Congress speaking.

And did you, for this march—it was on The National Mall. Did you all march to the Capitol or Supreme Court on this first march?

I don't believe so. The term Jericho March is a Biblical term, and it deals with the whole religious thing that—event that happened that was a literal march.

So I understand that early, early in the morning, they had marched around the Supreme Court, I believe, and that was way too early for my participation. But the event didn't break up and then walk somewhere or march somewhere or anything like that.

So you only participated in events on The National Mall on December 12th?

I believe so. I don't know what I was doing at night, but—

But you weren't at the Supreme Court or the Capitol the night of December—