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GOP Report Contradicts DOJ conclusions on Berger Scandal
2007-01-11
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Some classified documents that were unlawfully removed from the National Archives three years ago may never have reached their intended destination - the Sept. 11 commission, a House Republican report concluded Tuesday. The report contradicted Justice Department conclusions that the commission received all the necessary documents. The records were reviewed at the archives by the Clinton administration's national security adviser, Sandy Berger, who pleaded guilty in April 2005 to unlawfully removing several documents.

Released by Rep. Tom Davis, R-Va., the report said Berger could have taken White House staff working papers that never were inventoried by the archives. In that case, nobody would know they were gone, the report said. The Justice Department on Tuesday repeated its original position that no documents were withheld. Spokesman Bryan Sierra said the department "has no evidence that Sandy Berger's actions deprived the 9/11 Commission of documents, and we stand by our investigation of this matter."

Berger pleaded guilty to removing documents on two occasions in 2003. A report by the archives inspector general last month said that Berger acknowledged hiding some of them at a construction site near the archives building in Washington.
Posted by:DepotGuy

#4  Yur got it Scotty, theyn got money.
Posted by: Shipman   2007-01-11 09:36  

#3  Wen Ho Lee* couldn't be reached for comment.

Mr. Lee got to enjoy 278 days of pre-trial solitary confinement during the Clinton-Berger Chinese witch hunt at Los Alamos for mishandling classified documents. N.B. Presidential aspirant Bill Richardson was Energy Secretary under whom Los Alamos was operated and went quietly along for what U.S. Judge James A. Parker offered an apology to Lee for what he called "abuse of power" by the federal government in its prosecution of its case.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2007-01-11 09:12  

#2  Let me tell you about the very rich powerful. They are different from you and me.
Posted by: F. Scott Fitzgerald   2007-01-11 06:37  

#1  why was he given documents that were not inventoried?
Posted by: Glomoque Chavirt4829   2007-01-11 06:28  

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