Sandy's not known for lying, so I guess we'll just have to trust him here.
"In the course of reviewing over several days thousands of pages of documents on behalf of the Clinton administration in connection with requests by the Sept. 11 commission, I inadvertently took a few documents from the Archives," Berger said.
"When I was informed by the Archives that there were documents missing, I immediately returned everything I had except for a few document that I apparently had accidentally discarded," he said.
Lanny Breuer, one of Berger's attorneys, said his client has offered to cooperate fully with the investigation but has not been interviewed by the FBI or prosecutors. Berger has been told he is the subject of the investigation, Breuer said.
Government and congressional officials familiar with the investigation, who spoke only on condition of anonymity because the probe involves classified materials, said the investigation remains active and that no decision has been made on whether Berger should face criminal charges.
The officials said the missing documents were highly classified, and included critical assessments about the Clinton administration's handling of the millennium terror threats as well as identification of America's terror vulnerabilities at airports to sea ports.
No wonder he's national security advisor to Kerry.
Of all the sitting members on the commission, who was in the best position of knowing which documents might be the most incriminating towards the Clinton administration?
Im not calling any names, but the initials are Jammie Grolick.
"Sandy's not known for lying, so I guess we'll just have to trust him here."
LOL!! That's the funniest thing I've heard all day.
He's in TROUBLE!! :)
This is sarcasm, right?
There is the matter of public trust.
I would not advise to beg for the best. Clintonistas follow Clinton, and that means they will lie on orders.
Sandy's not known for lying, so I guess we'll just have to trust him here.
Well, the Commission couldn't very well request documents they didn't know about, could they, hmmm? So I'd guess this is a true statement.