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[11:02 p.m.]

BY MR.  :

Q And this may be a different way or—excuse me—of asking a similar question, but did you ever talk to the Vice President about his authority in counting elect votes as President of the Senate?

A No, that was not my lane. That's the reason why I say that was, to me, that was Greg Jacobs' lane.

Q Okay. And earlier you had mentioned that sometimes in meetings, where something wasn't your lane, you would just stay silent because it wasn't your lane. Were you ever present in meetings where this was discussed?

A Never did, no, or I never was, no.

Mr.  . Anything?

Mr.   No, thank you.

BY MR.  :

Q Okay. All right. So now we're going to talk more about the specifics of getting towards January 6th as kind of an event on The Ellipse and then the events on January 6th itself.

So in your binder is exhibit No. 7. And this was a December 2019 tweet from the President, referencing Peter Navarro, and a report. And then it says, quote: Statistically impossible to have lost the 2020 election. Big protest in D.C. on January 6th. Be there. Will be wild.

Do you remember this tweet?

A No.

Q Is this a tweet that you would have discussed with the President or his advisors in those planning sessions, for example, you talked about earlier?