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Mr. . So it's 5:25, and we're back on the record.


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If we can turn really quickly to Exhibit 26, and if we could turn to page 113. think it's the big text string. There is a text in the middle of the page to Ed Martin, and it looks like—I believe this is Mr. Alexander. You say, can you check to see if we had a $6,000 wire tomorrow to the C3. What is the C3?

His group, the Eagle Forum, was acting as a sponsor for collecting Stop the Steal funds that could be appropriated for that use, and so, all of that money, you know, was kept at Eagle Forum.

So that's the Eagle Forum's 501(c)(3)? That's what you're referencing?

Yeah, I believe so.

Okay.

I—they have a—they have, like, an umbrella of organizations there, but, yeah, I believe so.

Okay. No. That makes sense.

Earlier, when we were talking about the deplatforming, I want to be clear there, what I'm talking about isn't Twitter or social media. I'm talking about when we were talking about, like, the payment processors. I think you said donations couldn't be processed.

Did they tell you why you were being deplatformed?

I—January 6 was a traumatic event. And then, as I was being obliterated online, I didn't read most of the emails that were coming in. I've watched these type of campaigns go on before, and, you know, they're partisan, so some organizations will send you an email, and then others won't. And some will make it up in their terms of service,