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Another January 6 Conspiracy Theory Debunked: GOP House Members Did Not Coordinate With Stop the Steal Organizer

Democrats are coming up empty again.

by Melissa Mackenzie
December 19, 2021, 12:26 AM


The mainstream media and lefty blogs have spun up a new conspiracy theory: that Stop the Steal organizer Ali Alexander colluded with Republican House members Paul Gosar, Andy Biggs, and Mo Brooks to plan an “insurrection.” Once again, the conspiracy theorists are wrong.

This past Friday evening, December 17, January 6th witness and Stop the Steal organizer, Ali Alexander filed a lawsuit against Nancy Pelosi and the Select Committee. As we’ve covered here at The American Spectator, he joins Mark Meadows, John Eastman, four Republican campaign officials and a photojournalist seeking to block an overly broad subpoena for data including texts and phone calls, over a year in duration, the committee wants telecom companies to fulfill.

Alexander’s suit gives a glimpse into some of what he told the Select Committee in a private deposition he petitioned to be made public.

In pages 18 through 19 of the 25-page complaint  the suit states:

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At Alexander’s December 9, 2021 deposition, he testified that he had a few phone conversations with Representative Paul Gosar and no verbal phone conversations with Representatives Andy Biggs or Mo Brooks that he recalls. The Select Committee asked him about all three Members of Congress. Mr. Alexander testified that he had phone conversations with Rep. Brooks’ staff about a “Dear Colleague” letter and how his activists could be helpful. Mr. Alexander believes he exchanged a text message with Rep. Brooks, contents which he provided to the Committee. He also testified that he spoke to Rep. Biggs in person and never by phone, to the best of his recollection. In January, Mr. Alexander held an organizing call where Members of Congress might have been present, and some were invited. He doesn’t recall who was in attendance because there was no roll call of attendees because the call was so large.

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https://spectator.org/gop-stop-the-steal-january-6-insurrection-conspiracy-theory/
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