Your editorial “” (Sept. 28) concludes, “Mr. Comey’s handling of the Clinton case understandably makes Americans wonder if their government can be trusted to perform this duty” (without political favor). To the contrary, we don’t “wonder.” We “know” our government cannot be trusted to perform this duty. The only way justice will be served in Hillary Clinton’s case is to elect a president in November who will do what needs to be done: clean house.

We still don’t know what quid pro quos were discussed on the tarmac between Bill...