Raymond Arroyo and the co-hosts of FNC's "Outnumbered" discussed Monday whether the new House Republican majority will be wasting their time with "endless" investigations into the president's son Hunter's international business dealings. <blockquote>RAYMOND ARROYO: There are a ton of things to investigate, but even during the last election, I kept saying to Kevin Mccarthy and Republicans, though they issued that updated Contract with America -- I can't even remember what they called it, an agreement with America or whatever it was -- it was so broad and vague that it was not a governing agenda. It didn't have the specificity of, "we will do this, this, this." It just said we're going to make you "economically free" to make you happier. We will give you more "independence." What does that mean, legislatively? They never staked out that territory. And I worry when I hear, "Our plan when we get the power, at last, is just to investigate all these things," that we'll end up with another Benghazi with a lot of drama, a big show trial, and nothing, You remember that, drilled Hillary for 11 hours and they got nothing. So I worry. ... The [Benghazi] thing itself was horrible, but again, I worry. Go and do something positive. Something offensive. Stop playing defense or dipping back into yesterday's storylines. ... The insurrection is at our Southern border. That's what Republicans should be focused on. Make legislation that fixes that and hold that up as your calling card when you run again. I worry about the endless hearings. They rarely end well, and Republicans don't know how to tell stories as well as Democrats. </blockquote>