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initial introduction to President Trump, which we think occurred sometime in December of 2020, the role of Congressman Perry or Mark Meadows in facilitating that introduction, what they discussed, whether it was about the election or otherwise; who else might have participated in the communication with President Trump, and the specific representations of that discussion.

We wanted to talk to him about the White House contacts policy and the fact that his communications with the President violated that White House policy, and the fact that he didn't notify Attorney General Rosen or Deputy Attorney General Donaghue of those communications.

We wanted to talk about the reaction by the Department of Justice leadership to their discovery of that meeting, any representations he made to them.

We then wanted to talk specifically about efforts that he took, proposed that the Department take with respect to election fraud. We wanted to ask him, for instance, about an ODNI briefing that he sought about alleged interference with Dominion voting machines by the Chinese Government, and a draft letter to Georgia officials that he put forth that asked the Department, or was the Department asking Georgia legislative officials to convene a special session and consider the appointment of an alternate slate of electors. We intended to go through specific representations in that draft letter and ask for their basis.

I also wanted to ask him about metadata in that draft letter that indicates some involvement with the White House Communications Agency and the drafting or preparation of that letter.

I also wanted to ask him about the response to that proposal from Mr. Rosen and Mr. Clark, which was very strongly negative, Mr. Donaghue's indication that it was factually inaccurate because the Department was not investigating serious allegations of