used them, and that was it.
Q How many hours in total do you estimate you were at the Capitol?
A About 5 or so.
Q Before kind of go back to some emails that were received, does anybody have any questions?
Ms. Cheney?
Ms. Cheney. Thanks. , are you going to walk through Mr. Donoghue's 7 o'clock call, the 1900 call, just to get—I see the note in the exhibit 54.
. Uh-huh.
Ms. Cheney. Just to get some specifics about what messages that were on that call.
Sorry, just to clarify. The notes say that POTUS was on the call, but I think Mr. Donoghue just said that's not the case?
Mr. Donoghue. Right. And I think what I was doing there, I was taking notes during the call. And someone at some point said something about the President. I think they were going to relay something that the President said or some directive or something like that.
And I wrote POTUS, because I was going to relay whatever the instructions were. And then when I heard them, it sounded like to me it was something I had heard previously.
So whether it was the Chief of Staff or someone else saying the President wants the situation brought under control, I think that's what it was, but I'm not a hundred percent certain.
I am a hundred percent certain that the President was not on the call. You know, looking back at the notes, obviously, I was kind of racking my brain a little bit as to why