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But just to say how things were moving is that that contract is either signed on 1-2 or 1-3. So that's how in flux a lot of these things are.

And like—and I think part of the reason I'm here testifying today instead of taking the stance that several other, you know, I think well-meaning people are is because I want y'all to understand the timeline, because none of these other press pieces have them correct. And it just seems like a stupid shame.

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Q Why is Ms. Wren going to you to make the website marchtosaveamerica.com?

A No, I got the—we got the name from her of what we were going to call The Ellipse. And we made the website, and because we were trying to figure out who makes the website. I'm a guy of action. I'm, like, let's just make a website. Whether we control it, whether we hand it over, whether we delete it, I need the website done.

Q And the March to Save America website included directions to start at The Ellipse and then march to the Capitol grounds on January 6th?

A I don't recall any of the contents of that website. I know that we went, like, for a different color scheme. But that's the extent to marchtosaveamerica.com, what I recall of it.

Q Why didn't you just fold in everything that you wanted to advertise in the trumpmarch.com website?

A I didn't own trumpmarch.com.

Q Who owned trumpmarch.com?

A It's my understanding that that's Women for America First and their consultant, Scott Graves.

Q And if you all were working together on this, how come you-all didn't make a