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January 6th?

A No. I mean, it's definitely more than 100,000.

Q And what were you tweeting on Twitter to your followers about January 6th?

A I probably put out a couple of hundred, or several hundred tweets. So I wouldn't know.

Q Did you use Parler at all to advertise for January 6th?

A I don't recall using Parler. And if I did, it would have been a copy and paste of some post on Twitter. I certainly didn't have time to put all my tweets on Parler. And I didn't trust anyone with my—well, I think there was one person with my password. But, you know, I—so, I certainly didn't have time. So if anything, it's there's some copying and pasting going on but nothing unique or exclusive to Parler. Parler doesn't have any direct messaging feature, I don't believe. So it really was kind of lame.

Q Did you utilize influencers on the social media to get the word out on January 6th?

A Influencers made up what Stop the Steal Coalition was.

Q Okay. So who are these influencers that you—that made up the Stop the Steal Coalition?

A Scott Presler, one S. Brandon Straka, myself, Michael Coudrey, C.J. Pearson, Alexander Bruesewitz, Rose Tennent, you know, we all had—well, not all of us that I mentioned. Maybe I shouldn't have mentioned some of this, but we had large accounts and we would retweet each other.

Q What do you mean by large accounts? What does that mean?

A You know, if you have, like, more than—more than 50,000 followers, you have a large account, I think.