If the military is part of the Executive establishment, then Congress cannot, by definition, be involved in "command interference".
Congress should be required to get involved in this stuff more often.
I didn't use those words; you did.
Right now, there isn't anything for Congress TO investigate.
There is an Article 32 hearing underway. This hearing will determine if there are sufficient grounds for trying LTC West.
Representative Hunter is demanding that this hearing be turned off before all of the evidence has been presented, and that no further action be taken on the charges--without hearing all of the evidence.
This reminds me of Senator Lott's demand that none of the damning evidence against Clinton be presented at the Senate trial.
Demanding that evidentiary proceedings be terminated right now doesn't strike me as supporting the cause of justice.