Q And did you talk to the White House about any of the speakers for the Jericho March?
A I don't believe so.
Q Did you coordinate with Members of Congress to be speakers for the Jericho March?
A I think we would have definitely reached out. And in talking with you right now, I can't recall anyone who was on stage that was a Member—that was an elected Member. And I—
Q I'm sorry. Who do you think you reached out to?
A Oh, I definitely would have reached out to Congressman Gosar. You know, I've tweeted that he's my spirit animal—or he was the movement's spirit animal. But I think he was out of town, so I don't think he—so I don't recall any Members—elected Members. And it was broadcasted nationally, so I don't think it would be hard to figure out who the speakers were. But I don't remember any Members of Congress speaking.
Q And did you, for this march—it was on The National Mall. Did you all march to the Capitol or Supreme Court on this first march?
A I don't believe so. The term Jericho March is a Biblical term, and it deals with the whole religious thing that—event that happened that was a literal march.
So I understand that early, early in the morning, they had marched around the Supreme Court, I believe, and that was way too early for my participation. But the event didn't break up and then walk somewhere or march somewhere or anything like that.
Q So you only participated in events on The National Mall on December 12th?
A I believe so. I don't know what I was doing at night, but—
Q But you weren't at the Supreme Court or the Capitol the night of December—