Nor should he. It’s turned from a simple inquiry into a partisan circus. There’s nothing to this whole “issue,” anyway. My position is Gov Palin SHOULD have pressed for Wooten’s (the trooper) firing, since she had first-hand knowledge of his misdeeds (tasering her nephew, drinking while driving a squad car, threatening members of her family, etc). She would be remiss in NOT taking action to having this thug removed from the force. And, BTW, as for Walt Monegan, she is constitutionally empowered to fire him or any other cabinet member at any time.