As well they should
WASHINGTON (AP) - A group of House Republicans called Wednesday for a congressional investigation into the improper handling of classified documents by President Clinton's national security adviser, Sandy Berger.When I consider the "Clinton legacy", I think most often of Sandy Berger's disgraceful attempt at whitewashing that legacy through criminal means.
Berger admitted last year that he deliberately took classified documents out of the National Archives in 2003 and destroyed some of them at his office. He pleaded guilty in federal court to one charge of unauthorized removal and retention of classified material and was fined $50,000.
Some would compare this to the shredding of documents in the Iran Contra affair - a warranted comparison, perhaps. But it occurs to me in that case there was no theft of documents, particularly from the National Archives.








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