I note that he did use the Name and title of the heads of the department-initially.
However later on, when he was writing about the duties, he used the titles. Several times used the term Inspector General, Attorney General, DAG, Senior Fed. Prosecutor.
The conclusion is not one of Jordan, that is the conclusion of OIG.
Mark Meadows on the program says that SC is going to be needed. He notes twelve omissions in DOJ reporting to Congress. Denis McDonogh, Strzok friendship with Contreras. Jordan is also not satisfied with absence of SC appointment.
Goodlatte and Gowdy have responded in writing to the Sessions letter, calling Huber a good step in the right direction.
The concern that Huber reports to Rosenstein is, I think, misplaced in this case. This particular tasking of Huber is out of the ordinary, and Rosenstein is cut out of this particular loop.
Assume for sake of Argument that Rosenstein is a Romanian agent. It is certainly possible to investigate him for that, and prosecute him. Obviously he would be cutout of that process.
Meadows thinks that when sessions looks at the OIG report in detail, and the stonewalling by DOJ, he too will agree an SC is needed.