And so I know people sort of people speculate about the political wisdom of it and so on and so forth. But like just taking a step back, whether it's this or just the necessity of oversight and investigations, There does have to be accountability for misconduct, just as a governance question. And I don't think that the choice is between economic policies in the interests of America's working and middle classes on the one hand, or exposing wrongdoing and ensuring there's accountability for it on the other. (38:25–38:32)
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Asserts the necessity of accountability for misconduct in governance.
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