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A The only interactions that I've had with the FBI in relation to January 6 has been handled through counsel.

Q So—okay. But I'm just asking the question—not privileged. Just have you sat down and been interviewed by the FBI?

The Witness. Can I consult with my counsel?

Mr.   Sure. You can step out. That's fine.

[Discussion off the record.]

The Witness. No, I've—I have not been interviewed by the FBI in connection to the January 6 Capitol attack that I had nothing to do with.

BY MR.  

Q How about by the Department of Justice?

A No.

Q No. Have you provided any information about January 6th to law enforcement? I'm just trying to, broadly speaking.

A Yeah. Have I—I don't recall if I authorized or what I—what I authorized counsel to, you know, give or not give the FBI, but I myself have never—

Q And the reason I'm asking is you brought it up. Is it your understanding that the FBI requested certain things from you, or did they execute a search warrant?

A My understanding is that several of my vendors and associates have been harassed or targeted by the FBI, and I was also placed on a—not the no-fly list, but the SSSS list, so the secondary selective screening, something. It's mandatory selective screening.

And I'm trying to think what else. And then I'm aware of—you know, because of reporting of threat tags that have been assigned to people like me and the FBI's, you know, internal database, so yeah. That's—that's what I referenced.