Q Were you all advertising or publicizing the January 5th event in Freedom Plaza and the January 6th events together?
A Not always. And I do know there was a graphic that mentioned the 5th and two events on the 6th.
Q So there were times where you were advertising the events on the 5th and the 6th together?
A Yes.
Q Were you asked by Women for America First to promote the event at The Ellipse?
A No. I think I ceased contact with them in November. And—and though the permit was in their name, it wasn't solely their event.
Q So whose event was The Ellipse then?
A It's difficult to say. The permit is under their name. It's, you know, under the influence of the Trump campaign, to my understanding. We were supposed to be a part of it. Either we weren't a part of it and we were led to believe we were, or the morning of we show up and we're disbarred. And so that's why I tried to be accurate in this migrating timeline of people who either exercised decision-making power, or exerted it that they shouldn't have had but had.
Q And you used—I believe you maintained or created websites to also advertise for the events on January 5th and 6th?
A I believe so.
Q Such as stopthesteal.us? Did you advertise for the events on January 5th and 6th on stopthesteal.us?
A I'm not sure, but normally what we would do with a large event is put a graphic at the top of stopthesteal.us.