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A Yes.

Q And that's a reflection of what had happened back in November at that first event?

A Yes.

Q And the plan—we talked about right when we started the deposition about how you walked, marched, whatever you want to call it, from the Ellipse to the Capitol, and that when it actually happened you were with Alex Jones and Owen Shroyer. Am I right?

A [Nonverbal response.]

Q When did you come to know that you were going to make that movement, walk with them, those two particular men? Was it just the morning of January 6th, or had that always been the plan, that the three of you together would walk up there?

A There was no plan for Owen to walk with us.

Q Okay.

A I don't know when there was a plan. I wouldn't even call it a plan. The idea that Roger Stone, myself, and Alex Jones would go at the end of Trump's speech and position ourselves at the front of the overflow crowd and figuring out how logistically that worked so we didn't have to go out the same exit as everybody was something that Caroline Wren first proposed to me—don't know when—and I thought, okay, cool idea.

Q But before the morning of the 6th?

A Certainly we talked about the idea, yeah.

Q Okay. And did you ever talk with Mr. Jones about this before the morning of the 6th, this plan to march or walk, whatever you call it?

A I'm not sure.

Q Is it possible you did and you just don't remember?