Who asked you to go to Pittsburgh?
A I believe it was Michael Brown.
Q Okay. And what were you asked to do there?
A I was told to report to Christina Norton. Pretty vague on, you know, what exactly that would look like at that point.
Q Okay. And what was—was Christina Norton an employee of the Trump campaign?
A Not to my knowledge. She is the political director at the Republican National Lawyers Association. Just, you know, assisting the campaign. I don't know if she had a formal contract.
Q Got it. And what was your understanding at the outset of what you were—what your responsibilities would be once you reported to Ms. Norton?
A At that point, I just knew that I'd be assisting her. I didn't know what that looked like.
Q Okay. So once you got to Pittsburgh, how did your responsibilities—what were your responsibilities once you got there and found out—found them out?
A Right. So I drove up there with Christina, checked into the hotel, went to the office building that whoever was working in Pittsburgh for the Trump campaign was at.
Christina and I get there. They basically say that they need help with provisional ballot review and canvassing. So Christina and I, you know, coordinate volunteers to make sure counties had observers there.
Q Okay. And I think you told us that you were in Pittsburgh for about a week following the election?
A That's correct.