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'Stop the Steal' rally organizer appears for deposition with January 6 committee and pledges to cooperate
CNN
"Stop the Steal" leader Ali Alexander, who helped organize the rally that preceded the Capitol attack, on Thursday appeared in front of the House select committee investigating January 6 and told reporters he will cooperate.
"I'm going to go in there and cooperate where I can, where I can't I'll invoke my constitutional rights. We've got tons of evidence for them," Alexander said before going into the closed-door deposition.
"We're going to go into the committee," Alexander said. "We've provided the committee with thousands of records, hundreds of pages. And you know, unfortunately, I think that this committee has gone way too much into our personal life, way too much into my First Amendment. But I do recognize they have a legislative duty to conduct it, so we're here to cooperate."
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