Look, I think, number one, the state attorney general has the power to conduct an investigation and should conduct the investigation. And Should they find that federal officials obstructed justice by impacting the crime scene, that is a crime and they should be charged. There's nothing stopping state officials from conducting a full investigation. That's point number one. Right. But they don't. Number two, they don't have access, as you know, Governor, to a lot of the information from the crime. (07:17–07:28)
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