I'm all for it. But hopefully the Congress people that will be part of the investigation team won't be the same people that butt-kissed the intelligence chiefs at the past 2 hearings.
Put Wyden and Udall in charge, or even better - some people from EFF/ACLU.
Yes, but the reason that they would be good candidates to lead the hearings is that they've been trying to warn us about surveillance abuses for a while. They didn't wait until it was politically advantageous (read: after the Snowden leak) to do so.
I'd be contempt with just EFF being one of the 3rd parties to observe and cover in detail congressional investigation of the issue, in some official account of transparency.
I'd actually be quite happy if there was a permanent oversight committee containing members of either or both of the EFF/ACLU, with the exception that they're not allowed to leak programs, but are allowed to call for an independent Special Prosecutor to investigate abuses at any time. In fact I think the government could do a better job in general with liaising with non-profit NGOs.
Put Wyden and Udall in charge, or even better - some people from EFF/ACLU.