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to do with the Oath Keepers. They are a veterans group that has volunteered services for other speakers associated with me and me. And so, I can't confirm this list the people for you, because I'm not a part of their organization. And the only reason I would think that we would need these names is because, you know—and look, some of them are missing names. So it is kind of weird to me, it's like that's not my—that's—I needed people to watch my stage. If they were Oath Keepers, or if they were Moms for America or whatever, we needed people as a perimeter, because we didn't have a rope line. And you have a lot of speakers, and we have a video camera.

I even talked about how it's unlikely that we're going have a large crowd, they will be doing other stuff or other permits. And we have a video where we do a tight shot of everyone and we'll release those videos, so what these people are is about video equipment, staging. And we can call that security—I don't even know what PSD means. So if somebody wants to inform me on what that means, that will help contextualize this, too.