[Vision2020]Sandy Berger Exonerated

Andreas Schou scho8053 at uidaho.edu
Fri Aug 6 18:45:20 PDT 2004


The documents that Berger indavertantly took were copies of Clinton-era security documents -- not the originals, and not the *only* copies! -- that he had had a hand in writing. It's not as though he hadn't seen what they contained. If they had been leaked, it would be one thing, but they were not, in fact, leaked to anyone who should not have had them. 

What Berger violated were National Archives procedures, not federal law. While stuffing his socks with docs is a breach of trust and good taste, it is not, in fact, illegal.

-- ACS
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