republican congressman mike pompeo sits on the house intelligence committee. wab: do you support the right to a fair trial? pompeo: i support the absolute right for those military tribunals to move forward down at guantanamo bay. wab: there are indefinite detainees meaning people who are not cleared for transfer, and yet there's not sufficient evidence to carry them to a military tribunal. so doesn't that violate the right to a fair trial? we are still at war. and we have captured enemy combatants. we have the absolute authority under the laws of war. i'm a veteran myself. when the war's over, we'll always act in compliance with every single law of war. america always has, and we always will. thank you. sorry i've got to run. wab: so indefinite detention in the meantime is ok? it's not indefinite sir. it's continuing while the war is going on. rumsfeld knew damn well he'd be out of office and wouldn't have to answer that question. but you just asked it. what do we do with them? do we leave them there forever? as an american citizen who is not a coward, i'd be