realize they will come up against criticism and some will argue rightly so that it is a partisan exercise because they won t have republican participation and support in that effort despite the fact that it was the republicans who decided that they did not want a bipartisan group independent to actually run such an investigation, jim. suzanne, let me ask you. there is one republican lawmaker quoting the iconic song pride about martin luther king to remember one of the insurrectionists. what is going on there? reporter: congressman paul ghoster from arizona is someone who has called the insurrectionists heroes and has really kind of tried to downplay and white wash some of the violence that occurred here is tweeting and tweeting this song that of course u2 was talking about martin luther king but instead he is talking about ashley babbitt the trump
arthel: and, judith, you mentioned the fog of war. right. arthel: so i ask you in your experience, do you feel that right now perhaps foreign policy is a more delicate dance than it ever has been? you ve got dictators down, the voices of people up, so many resources where people can get information, misinformation? i don t know, is it just trickier than ever before? i think the thing that really complicates an investigation into this right now, frankly, is politics. the fact that we are in the middle of a very heated, a very intense presidential campaign, and clearly the administration does not want to be accused of being soft on security or not having taken steps that it should have taken to protect our personnel and our property overseas. so this is becoming a very political issue, and, you know, that interferes, the politicization of this interferes with a calm, dispassionate investigation. the fact that the fbi is still not able to be at the site ten