ALI ALEXANDER (“STOP THE STEAL” ORGANIZER): It really — you know, I was talking with another organizer yesterday, and he was like, “How are you feeling today?” And I was like, “I'm feeling great. This is the first January 6 where I can say I'm feeling great.” And I say, “How are you feeling?” He say, “I'm feeling great too. Isn't that strange?” I said, you know, I talked to several people today. You know, people awaiting trial, other people, you know, just in tough situations. And everyone said that this was the first January 6 where we really felt like our perspective, and a whole fact set that wasn't shared a year ago that's now being shared, is being taken in consideration when people — you know, and I — by the way, I believe that every American has a right, has a duty to come to an opinion on January 6. I don't think that me or anyone else has the right to hide behind individualism or privacy to keep the American public from forming a consensus.
I did think that January 6 deeply defines America and defines her going forward. So I really think that, you know, it would be inappropriate if people like me didn't share our perspectives or didn't make available to the appropriate bodies, or even the public, documentation that asserts what we're saying. I think that we got to be very, very careful of people who will gaslight and lie and make comments that could accidentally get written into the historical record which are not true. Like the claim that Kamala Harris was at the Capitol when such and such happened. It turned out it wasn't true. The FBI and the DOJ tried to write something into the record that was factually false in the physical universe, until it was challenged by someone who took their court to trial and lost but forever corrected the historical record.
You know, if you ask me, the greatest acts of patriotism, outside of the sacrifices of our men and womens in uniform since the Revolutionary War, have been what J6 patriots have done diving on the landmines of our collapsing republic to wake up the ordinary citizens that we might have a fair, a shared fact sheet, on what happened and what didn't happen.