Investigators reject Clinton library proposal Tuesday, 27 February 2001 14:13 (ET) Investigators reject Clinton library proposal By P.MITCHELL PROTHERO WASHINGTON, Feb. 27 (UPI) -- Congressional investigators rejected Tuesday a proposed compromise by the Clinton Library Foundation to allow the examination of records of large donor contributions. In a letter sent by David Kendall, attorney for former President Bill Clinton, the foundation proposed allowing the ranking members of the House Government Reform Committee to examine records of donations larger than $5,000. On Monday, committee Chairman Dan Burton, R-Ind., told Kendall that if he did not allow committee staffers to examine the ...