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Q And we'll get back to security a little later.

So I want to keep moving through the day for January 6th. And I want to direct you back to exhibit 26 again, and we're going to be referring to exhibit 26 throughout today, specifically page 241. It's near the back, and I'll just read it out loud as you go there.

But at 10:02, Mr. Roger Stone texted you, "As I expected, no speaking spot. No VIP entrance for any of my people."

And you replied, "I understand the funder of today's event is not happy. I never thought it was real. Time to sue."

So as you read through it, I just—can you help me understand what role Mr. Stone might have played in planning the events on January 6th?

A Roger's not a planner. He's a speaker.

Q Okay.

A He's—I don't even know how old he is, but I think above 70.

Q Okay. Were you responsible for coordinating him as a speaker on January 6th?

A He had an aide coordinating all of his activities.

Q What organization was responsible for coordinating Mr. Roger Stone as a potential speaker? Was it Stop the Steal? Women for America First? The White House?

A I couldn't tell you. He's—he's a personality unto himself. And, like I said, he's internally booked. So he handles that within his own, you know, nexus.

 . Who was the aide you were referring to?

Mr. Alexander. Her name, I believe her name is Kristen. I've only met her once,