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A What time is this at?

Q 2:56 or 2:34, I mean, 2:34, page 256.

A Oh I'm reading here "please also have check-in times with each other. So this is me telling people to make sure that they're safe. I can't possibly text everybody everyone. Everyone needs to make sure that everyone's safe.

There was, in addition to the conflict that happened at the Capitol, which was inappropriate, there were, at night, there were activists in this group called Antifa that used totalitarian force to back up their ideas. And they would beat up. You know, this is in all the D.C. police reports. So at our events at night, we frequently told people stay inside because you're in danger. So I'm saying have check-in times with each other, and then and let me know if anyone gets arrested. There should have been a period there. And civil war is like near.

I'm very concerned that our Nation is irreparably divided. And you can see this not just, like, in what I'm talking about, because I'm not advocating a civil war. I haven't even advocated what's called a national divorce. You can find that in Newsweek on the left. You can find people talking about it on the right. Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey has tweeted an article about this. This is something a lot of intellectuals talk about, and I'm very concerned.

When you watch what you watched at the Capitol happen, you know, I can understand why Democrats say you guys are causing a Civil War. And I understand why Republicans are saying you guys are causing a Civil War. All I'm concerned about is that that threatens to break apart the Nation that I love and that I've worked—I'm fighting for elections, which inherently means I'm opposed to war.

Q Right above that, right above that text where you say civil war—and we now understand you say is near—you say—