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234 independence, it was a call to arms.

So, leading up to January 6, you're promoting the imagery to the Revolutionary War rather than to a peaceful movement, such as the civil rights movement.

So, Mr. Alexander, I want to go back to the text that we talked about earlier from Ms. Wren. It was at 12:59 on January 6, where she said, I think you should leave. This will come down on you hard.

She didn't say us. She didn't say the movement. She didn't say Stop the Steal or Women for America First. She said you. After receiving that text, show me where you responded back asking why this attack on the Capitol would come back on you hard. Where did you ask her that question?

That's a very subjective interpretation that I don't agree with.

So you didn't push back on her assertion?

She was a friend who was concerned about me in a direct text to me.

And, in fact, after she sent you that text, you left the Capitol complex, didn't you, afterwards?

I made the decision when I left the Capitol complex.

And you made the wildprotest.com web page blank, didn't you?

We wanted to take down anything that could confuse the association between our peaceful demonstration and the peaceful Lot 8 with anything that was going on inside of the Capitol.

And you removed the coalition partners from the marchtosavetrump.com website, didn't you?

I believe so, for the same reason that we didn't want to be confused with the violent actors.

And so that brings us back to the point, right? Why didn't you push back