The president really shouldn't be involved in terms of dictating what course the investigation should take.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
A president shouldn't tell the judiciary what to do.
You want to toe the line with tough investigations without falling into political grandstanding inherent in Washington on both sides of the aisle.
It was not the president's responsibility to run a law enforcement operation. It was ours.
Secretary Clinton should be denied access to classified information. Congress must also hold the State Department accountable for fixing the culture of lax handling of classified information.
We shouldn't have someone working in the Oval Office trying to discredit and smear a private individual who's just speaking their mind about an important issue facing the country. That is not going to move our nation forward.
Nothing matters but the facts. Without them, the science of criminal investigation is nothing more than a guessing game.
It is irresponsible for this Congress to not investigate the President's lack of an exit strategy, and the fraud, waste, and abuse of U.S. tax dollars.
If there were any clear investigation of 9/11, they wouldn't let Louie Freeh off the hook.
I believe there's too little patience and context to many of the investigations I read or see on television.
It's not the function of Congress to do criminal investigations.