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A It's a popular place to organize. The second fact is that you don't—there is no permitting process for it.

And it's something that they had done before. And so the Kremers had done something, you know, for Justice Barrett, and their last, you know, little rah-rah was at the Supreme Court. So I think that they wanted to kind of relive some of that.

A lot of people love that shot. I've never—I had never previously, you know, attended any Washington, D.C., protests at the Supreme Court to my knowledge.

Q And is the upshot of November that that's it for you working with the Kremers?

A Yes.

Q All right.

BY  :

Q Real quick on that.

It sounds like you said there was some problem with the First Amendment Praetorians where—but did you ever figure out or have conversations like, "What happened there?"

A No. And still to this day I'm wondering why two—who—where did the relationship sour, because they treated me like a son, you know.

And they were extremely professional. They were extremely on point. And I was trying to figure out how they were just giving all these services, I don't want to say for free, because we were very popular people tweeting out their link, so we raised them a lot of money. But that was a huge leap of faith.

Q How did you know that you raised them a lot of money? Did you have conversations with them about—

A It was on a public fundraising page.