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Ted Cruz: “And let me ask you, James, on, on the fake emails, is it…”

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EXCLUSIVE PART 1 - JAMES COMER ON BIDEN CORRUPTION | Verdict Ep.191

Published | Video Starts at 24:50

But lo and behold, there are hundreds of them. They just used a pseudonym. And one reason the house voted so. And let me ask you, James, on, on the fake emails, is it just a name if you had an email? Kentucky man kentuckyman@gmail.com. you know, someone might pick a name of something. You know, Ben Ferguson, Ole Miss tennis star. Like, you know, maybe you pick that as an email. Are they signed using fake names or are they signed Ben or James or daddy? How are they signed and how much on the face of it are the emails trying to obscure the identity of the sender? Well, they're all trying to obscure the identity of the sender. He signed different things, but a lot of times the emails aren't signed, but he's communicating back and forth. (24:50–25:25)

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Asserts that Joe Biden's emails may be signed with fake names to obscure the identity of the sender.

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