The National Archives
is releasing a batch of documents that might shed light on painful
chapters in Hillary Rodham Clinton's life as first lady, just as she
ponders a bid for the White House in 2016.
The
10,000 pages of records from the Clinton administration were expected
to be released Friday. They touch on the Whitewater investigation into
the Bill and Hillary Clinton's land dealings in Arkansas; Bill Clinton's
affair with White House intern Monica Lewinsky; the 1993 death of
deputy White House counsel Vince Foster; and the pardons Bill Clinton
granted in his final hours as president.
With
these documents the National Archives will have released about 30,000
pages of papers since February. Both the Obama White House and the
Clinton Presidential Library in Little Rock, Arkansas, have signed off
on the release of the records.
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