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Mr.   So if he had met you, to your memory, it would have been 11 years before January 6th—excuse me—yeah, 11 years before January 6th.

The Witness. Yeah, we haven't shared a room together in my knowledge, and been in physical proximity, you know, since then in The Ellipse?

Mr.   Or talked, right? Does that include talking? You and—

The Witness. No, this was the message that I sent to Ed Martin was, again—and I don't know if it was sent by him or someone, a representative of his, and who had the authority to talk, you know, because of the conversation I had with his staff. And that, to my knowledge, is our only interactions.

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Q And then Mr. Biggs, again, can you put a finer point on that just so I understand? When would that conversation about January 6th have taken place the first time?

A So we didn't—I don't know that we talked about January 6th specifically. In fact, I don't think that we talked about the date, you know. I don't think so. And I don't think you were here. But I talked about we had the Jericho march which is a Judeo-Christian event that Stop the Steal did in which, again, kind of like, you know, it wasn't a Stop the Steal event. It was a Jericho march event that Stop the Steal was a part of, and that's how these events work.

And the day after that, there was another opportunity to speak. And I found myself backstage with Congressman Biggs. And he had said that he had talked to U.S. Senators and conveyed, that he conveyed his optimism about whatever. And he mentioned Rick Scott. So I remember optimism and Rick Scott.

Q But that's the extent of whatever involvement, to your knowledge, he had with January 6th when you were speaking about it?