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Q And how did the money actually come in though? How it was donated to you?

A Through Donorbox.

Q Okay. Through the stopthesteal.us?

A Yeah, I believe so, unless that aligns with my, you know, personal website. But I think we were trying to get away from that as soon as possible, yeah, so.

Q Did you and Women for America First have an agreement that they would raise certain funds and you would raise certain funds?

A No. Because they, after I let them—after I had authorized them to get a permit on behalf of Stop the Steal, they started ghosting us, claimed that someone had died in the family, proceeded to get into fights. And then it was a big question of, well, how is everything getting paid for if you're not asking me to raise the money or transfer money. And that was a weird, bizarre thing.

So what I should clarify and say is Stop the Steal funds for November 14th were mainly used for travel expenses. We didn't pay for the staging. We didn't pay for any of that other stuff, Porta Potties. And, you know, so we didn't have an agreement. There was just—it was a—yeah.

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Q Real quick. I wanted to go back because it sounds like you said if it wasn't my personal website. Did you—you had a personal website for fundraising, or maybe I misunderstood.

A That we've talked about before. So alialexander.org. The first part is Stop the Steal where it's basically, I'm a one-man show, recruiting people into it. And my existing customers and my existing donors are mainly donating to me, but then some people who see my tweets, and some of my friends are recommending that people