call. And that—I believe it was mainly a thank-you call.
Q Did she call you?
A I received the phone call.
Q And it was Ms. Gui—
A I believe, I believe, I believe.
Q Fairenough. And it was Ms. Guilfoyle, it wasn't Ms. Caroline Wren, correct?
A It was on Caroline Wren's number.
Q Okay. So Ms. Kimberly Guilfoyle called you on January 5th, and the phone call came through with Ms. Caroline Wren—with Caroline Wren's phone number?
A Yeah—so, so to be deadly accurate—is so Caroline, or Kimberly, called me from Caroline's phone. The representation is my phone says Caroline Wren.
Q Okay.
A And I answer it. And can't remember if Caroline, you know, says, here's Kimberly, or if it just was Kimberly.
Q Fair enough. And you all didn't discuss anything, any plans for January 6th during this phone call?
A I've provided the committee to—with my best recollection of that brief phone call. It was a thank you call.
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Q Do you know where they were at the time, Mr. Alexander?
A I don't recall knowing where they were at the time.
Q Have you ever spoken to Ms. Guilfoyle before that day?
A If I did, it had been in passing.
Q Did she give you any sense of what the President's mind set was going into