Last Tuesday, Sept. 12, was the first day back in Washington for Congress after their 45-day summer break, so it must have been quite surprising to Rep. Jerry Nadler to finally hear back from the State Department about his repeated inquiries regarding how the agency failed to deport Nazi death camp guards and other wartime persecutors who hid in the U.S. after WWII. It’s going on two years since Nadler, then Judiciary Committee chairman, joined with Reps. Greg Meeks (then chair of Foreign Affairs) and Hakeem Jeffries (now the minority leader) in demanding Secretary of State Tony Blinken open up...