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Clinton Adviser Probed Over Terror Memos

HeadlineJul 20, 2004

President Clinton’s former national security adviser Sandy Berger, is under criminal investigation by the Justice Department after highly classified terrorism documents disappeared after he was reviewing them in the National Archives. This according to the Associated Press. Some documents are still missing including drafts of a report on how the Clinton administration handled the millennium terror threat. According to news reports, Berger tried to secretly remove handwritten notes by stuffing them in his pants and jacket. He also admits that he accidentally took copies of classified documents. Berger has since returned the notes but some of the documents have never been found.

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