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committee, Democrats and media ended the republic. So this is my truly held belief that—and it was 47 percent of America at the time believed that there were election irregularities. Right now 80-something percent, 80-plus-something percent of Republicans still believe that. And we're not going to stop believe that because there's evidence for some.

And I said, you know, people responded. And that's unfortunate. This is not a value-based judgment. This is not one. This is me making some analysis, and it's not good. It's not healthy for you. It's not healthy for me. It's not healthy for either of our parties. And I think that this is a failing of Democrat Party that compromised our election itself, and I think this is a failing of the media which is supposed to speak truth to power, and fight for transparency in elections.

I want to state this: Stop the Steal was not a Trump movement, and that's why I really resent this whole March for Trump stuff and Trump 45 stuff and all of that. That's silly to me. Okay? We support fair elections and transparent counting. We believe that there are election irregularities, and we believe those irregularities favor Joe Biden, who's the current President of the United States.

So that's our stance, and that better describes and adds context to this tweet.

Mr. Kamenar. Excuse me. I didn't mean to interrupt. Is there a date and time of this exhibit?

Mr.   Not on the exhibit, no.

Mr. Kamenar. Is there any reason why? We're talking about chronology and so forth. I just thought it might help the witness if he had a date and time.

Mr.   It's not in the exhibit, and he provided the analysis that weneeded for this tweet.

Mr. Kamenar. Okay.