Friday, April 02, 2004
Bush caves on Clinton documents he sought to hide from 9/11 commission
Of course, with Bush, "all" is a very elastic term.
Ha. I wonder if Lindsey has given them any clues about where to look?
The Bush administration gave the federal panel reviewing the Sept. 11 attacks access Friday to thousands of classified counterterrorism documents from the Clinton administration.
Bush officials granted the Sept. 11 commission's request to review the material after Bruce Lindsey, former legal adviser to President Clinton, said the administration failed to turn over all of Clinton's records to the panel.
Lindsey said Thursday that the commission isn't getting a full picture of Clinton's terrorism policies because the Bush administration had only forwarded 25 percent of the 11,000 records it wanted to provide the panel.
(via eh Guardian AP)
Ha. I wonder if Lindsey has given them any clues about where to look?