Signature from Miles Alexander in House Oversight document
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The passage contains only a brief sign‑off and no substantive information about actors, transactions, or misconduct. It offers no actionable lead for investigation. Document ends with a sign‑off from Miles Alexander No mention of dates, entities, or allegations
This document is from the House Oversight Committee Releases.
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