expect years and years of more investigations and committee hearings into things that you believe are wrongdoing? >> it depends. congress does not have jurisdiction. and frankly, we are terrible at investigating potential crimes. but the legislative branch does have an obligation to provide oversight. and part of that oversight, frankly, includes the department of justice. the department of justice is funded by congress. so we should provide oversight after things have happened. just like we should provide oversight over the cia and the state department. but it's not our job to investigate potential criminality. we're bad at it. and even if we found evidence of a crime, there's nothing we can do about it. that's an executive branch function. so, i kind of depends upon the nature of the investigation and what our motive and intent and purpose is. >> congressman trey gowdy, thanks so much for joining us on