The commission investigating the Sept. 11 attacks said on Thursday that it was pressing the White House to explain why the Bush administration had blocked thousands of pages of classified foreign policy and counterterrorism documents from former President Bill Clinton’s White House files from being turned over to the panel’s investigators.The White House confirmed on Thursday that it had withheld a variety of classified documents from Mr. Clinton’s files that had been gathered by the National Archives over the last two years in response to requests from the commission, which is investigating intelligence and law enforcement failures before the attacks. Scott McClellan, the White House spokesman, said some Clinton administration documents had been withheld because they were “duplicative or unrelated,” while others were withheld because they were “highly sensitive” and the information in them could be relayed to the commission in other ways. “We are providing the commission with access to all the information they need to do their job,” Mr. McClellan said.Full Story
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