No one is interested in this but the families of those murdered and us. Congress turned its eyes and pretended it didn’t happen. Bush did too.
Just as Bush was getting heat about the cocaine thing, some new revelations came out via the Texas Rangers (state cops). After that, they left Bush alone.
Not so -- there was the infamous exchange between Conyers and Reno, she was on her high horse, indignant, trying to defend the indefensible with gritted teeth (I don't recall her specific words, only that she was truly sanctimonious, stuff about how much she cares for children and such). At a pause, Conyers asks her his "Are you concluded?" that Rush made hay with for some time thereafter.
I'm not saying anything serious or viable came out of it, only correcting the notion. But the truth of the matter, that Reno was not in her chair when the order to strike was given, neither was the second-in-command at Justice (drawing a blank on his name), it was Hubbell (third) who was in charge and overseeing the situation, either Reno had evidence that Billy Jeff pulled the trigger and was able to pass it off on her or she has evidence that Hillary got her best friend Webb to do the deed. But we all know it did not go down in any manner or for the justification the WH gave at the time.