Thousands of pages of records from the Clinton presidency are being made public this afternoon, potentially offering fresh insights into Hillary Clinton as she considers whether to run for president in 2016. Here is our live dive through the documents.
The Clinton library released, as expected, a batch of documents at 1 p.m. The 4,000 or so pages are part of a cache of 33,000 pages of Clinton presidential records that had been withheld from various public records requests because they were exempt from disclosure under the law governing presidential records.
Here are the documents that were released:
FOIA 2006-0167-F – The Commonwealth of Northern Mariana Islands
FOIA 2006-0175-F – Executive Order 13111
FOIA 2006-0191-F - The 9/11 Commission Report “Responses to Al Qaeda’s Initial Assaults”
FOIA 2006-0198-F – Hillary Rodham Clinton on Children’s Issues and Women’s Rights [Seg. 4]
FOIA 2006-0203-F – Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty
FOIA 2006-0208-F – United States Information Agency
FOIA 2006-0212-F - Evelyn Lieberman and the United States Information Agency
FOIA 2006-0214-F - Jamie Metzl, National Security Council
FOIA 2006-0238-F - Nancy Soderberg and Rwanda
FOIA 2006-0460-F – Robert (Bob) Boorstin
FOIA 2006-0467-F – Jeff Shesol, Speechwriter [Part 1]
FOIA 2006-0467-F – Jeff Shesol, Speechwriter [Part 2]
FOIA 2006-0885-F – Health Care Task Force [Seg. 3]
FOIA 2006-1301-F – Hillary Rodham Clinton on Microcredit and Microdevelopment
FOIA 2006-1734-F – David Shipley, Speechwriter
FOIA 2008-0702-F – Paul Orzulak, National Security Council Speechwriter
FOIA 2008-0703-F – Thomas Rosshirt, National Security Council Speechwriter
Systematic 2011-0415-S – Lissa Muscatine, First Lady’s Press Office
We have a team of reporters going through the documents, and we’ll post findings here.
Live Dive: Clinton White House Papers Released - Washington Wire - WSJ
The Clinton library released, as expected, a batch of documents at 1 p.m. The 4,000 or so pages are part of a cache of 33,000 pages of Clinton presidential records that had been withheld from various public records requests because they were exempt from disclosure under the law governing presidential records.
Here are the documents that were released:
FOIA 2006-0167-F – The Commonwealth of Northern Mariana Islands
FOIA 2006-0175-F – Executive Order 13111
FOIA 2006-0191-F - The 9/11 Commission Report “Responses to Al Qaeda’s Initial Assaults”
FOIA 2006-0198-F – Hillary Rodham Clinton on Children’s Issues and Women’s Rights [Seg. 4]
FOIA 2006-0203-F – Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty
FOIA 2006-0208-F – United States Information Agency
FOIA 2006-0212-F - Evelyn Lieberman and the United States Information Agency
FOIA 2006-0214-F - Jamie Metzl, National Security Council
FOIA 2006-0238-F - Nancy Soderberg and Rwanda
FOIA 2006-0460-F – Robert (Bob) Boorstin
FOIA 2006-0467-F – Jeff Shesol, Speechwriter [Part 1]
FOIA 2006-0467-F – Jeff Shesol, Speechwriter [Part 2]
FOIA 2006-0885-F – Health Care Task Force [Seg. 3]
FOIA 2006-1301-F – Hillary Rodham Clinton on Microcredit and Microdevelopment
FOIA 2006-1734-F – David Shipley, Speechwriter
FOIA 2008-0702-F – Paul Orzulak, National Security Council Speechwriter
FOIA 2008-0703-F – Thomas Rosshirt, National Security Council Speechwriter
Systematic 2011-0415-S – Lissa Muscatine, First Lady’s Press Office
We have a team of reporters going through the documents, and we’ll post findings here.
Live Dive: Clinton White House Papers Released - Washington Wire - WSJ