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phone bankers and small donors, that some of those Republicans would come to our side, that we'd probably still lose, you know, short of a miracle.

But we'd lose, but we'd lose doing the right thing. We'd lose doing the legislative remedy and that—and that 2022 would be kind of like a Tea Party year where we primary bad Republicans.

And I've said as much in those same speeches where I characterize coming up with the idea of January 6th.

Q And did Mr. Gosar help you in anyway, or Dr. Gosar, with planning for your event in January—on January 6th?

A I don't know.

Q You don't know whether he provided you any help?

A It seems overly broad. And I don't want to, like, misstate, you know.

Q What did he do regarding January 6th that you're aware of?

A He was supportive of it. He tweeted in favor of it and

Mr.   You're basing your statement he was supportive off of it based upon tweets, right?

The Witness. No.

Mr.   So what other support did he provide to you then?

The Witness. No, I—I—you said—you're asking two—you're mixing up two different things in your questions. I can attest to his support because I'm a primary source to him telling me he supported it. And then I'm saying what he—and then, you know, counsel asked what did he do to potentially help? That's different, you know. And I said, well, I do recall that he tweeted about it. If he did anything else, I don't recall.

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