Yes, it was Lindsey, and someone mentioned it above in this thread. Now I have to figure out how to find it again.
Thanks for that. I'm reading the middle and end of the thread so hadn't seen the other reference yet. Armed with Lindsey's name I googled and found articles. Here's one (Note the phrasing, just like I said "unduly held back by the Bush administration. Don't you love it?):
White House gives 9/11 panel access to Clinton documents
April 3, 2004 (about a week after Berger's testimony of March 24, incidentally)
excerpt:
WASHINGTON (AP) The federal panel reviewing the Sept. 11 attacks will determine early next week whether thousands of classified counterterrorism documents from the Clinton administration were unduly held back by President Bush's aides.
The Bush administration granted the Sept. 11 commission access to the documents Friday after Bruce Lindsey, who was legal adviser to former President Clinton, said officials didn't turn over all of Clinton's records to the panel.
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