WATCH: Chairman James Comer Exposes Biden's Use Of Fake Government Emails In Impeachment Probe

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House Oversight Chairman James Comer (R-KY) provided an update on the ongoing impeachment probe of Joe Biden during an appearance on FOX News.

Comer revealed that Biden had been utilizing multiple fake government emails to communicate with his questionable business associates.

According to Comer, one of the key pieces of evidence needed for the investigation is the collection of pseudonym emails. These emails, which were unknown until recently, shed light on Biden's use of at least three fake names on government emails. What is particularly concerning is that these pseudonym emails were not only used to correspond with his son, Hunter Biden, but also with his dubious business contacts.

In addition to the pseudonym emails, Comer emphasized the importance of investigating the involvement of other countries in the mishandling of documents by Joe Biden. The House Oversight Chairman expressed the need to question the national archives regarding the countries implicated in this matter. He specifically mentioned emails sent by Hunter Biden to individuals in Ukraine, which may have contained classified information that Joe Biden mishandled. These potentially sensitive documents were allegedly stored in the garage of Joe Biden's residence, where his son resided.

Comer also disclosed that Congress intends to take action against Hunter Biden for contempt of Congress once they reconvene after the Christmas holiday. However, he acknowledged that the investigation has been progressing slowly, with a month-long break for the Christmas period. This delay has raised questions about the Republicans' approach to the impeachment proceedings.

The reasons behind the Republicans' seemingly sluggish pace in the impeachment probe remain unclear. However, it is evident that Chairman Comer and his colleagues are committed to thoroughly investigating the allegations against Joe Biden and his associates.