A We invited Members of Congress and/or their staffs. I don't know who was in attendance, because I don't believe that there was a roll call. So I don't recall because I don't believe I can recall.
Q How did you know to send her the names of those Congressional Members?
A Those were Members or their offices that we had definitely invited.
Mr. Do you have questions?
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Q Mr. Alexander, I apologize; I was gone. I think your opening statement says you prepared for 120 hours to testify today. Is that right?
A Yes.
Q Okay. And so, as part of that, I imagine your effort was to try to recall the events around January 6th and the days leading up to it.
A I mean, that gets into, you know, what I talked about with my attorneys.
Q I didn't ask about your attorneys. It is just about the fact that you were trying to recall the events and the day of January 6th and the days leading up.
A We've done a lot of documenting. And I've tried to do some recalling, but it was, you know, it's a lot of little details that people expect me to remember that I can't possibly remember 12 months later.
Q And is it part of your normal course to talk with speakers before an event, I imagine?
A Yes.
Q So it would be in the usual course that you would at least a day or two before the event set up a call to talk about expectations for the event with the speakers?
A Either them or their point person.
Q Fair enough. But the point is they need to know what the event is going to