While the entire testimony of professional financial investigators Doyle and Moynihan was interesting, the last few minutes were very pointed, if not quite dramatic. Great show, and the investigators handled themselves well. With this public hearing the FBI, IRS and DOJ may no longer be inclined to sit on the issue.
I thought it fairly obvious that Chairman Meadow's "tantrum", wherein he excoriated the investigators at length for refusing to submit their case documentation, was staged simply to take the wind out of the arguments expected from Rep Norton and the other dem's on the committee. He knew full well the documentation is both a private "work product" but is also at the heart of what, if it isn't now, should be a criminal investigation.