Okay I'm confused. Did he swipe the photocopies or the originals? If it was just the photocopies, then aren't the originals still there and can't we look at them now?
He was supposed to be "reviewing" documents at the National Archives and he was slipping them into his pants. Hell, I'm shocked!
No, *we* cannot, because we do not have the required security clearance. Do you understand that whether or not the originals are still there doesn't matter at all?
What he swiped, according to some, were the draft copies that contained the review comments (i.e "marginal notes") of the various Clinton administration reviewers. In that these "marginal notes" may, or may not, have been incorporated into the final version, we will never know what the "marginal notes" may, or may not, have contained.
Given that the theft was a felony, the draft copies with "marginal notes" are now missing, and the the thief was a National Security Advisor....
It would be safe to assume that the "marginal notes" were very damaging to the Clinton administration in both subject matter and content.