The Obama administration has been extremely aggressive in prosecuting leaks. It is only reasonable to expect DOJ to be at least as diligent in investigating high government officials who deliberately lie to Congress. (source)
If DOJ can hound former executive Thomas Drake for years, only to drop its case at the last minute and allow him to plead to a minor misdemeanor, and waste valuable resources prosecuting baseball player Roger Clemens for lying about using performance-enhancing drugs, you’d think the department could find the bandwidth to investigate a top official for lying about an issue impacting the constitutional rights of millions of Americans. Only in intelligence circles could providing ‘the least untruthful’ response not be considered an outright lie. If the administration hopes to maintain any credibility with the American people, Director Clapper must be held accountable for deliberately lying to Congress.