dailymail | FBI agents'
reports of interviews documenting that Hillary Clinton's stinging
humiliation of her friend and mentor Vince Foster in front of White
House aides triggered his suicide a week later are missing from where
they should be filed at the National Archives, Daily Mail Online has
learned exclusively.
On
two separate occasions, this author visited the National Archives and
Records Service in College Park, Md., to review the reports generated by
FBI agents assigned to investigate the 1993 death of Bill Clinton's
deputy White House counsel.
On the first
visit, archivist David Paynter provided the box of records that he said
contained the FBI reports of interviews conducted by FBI agents on
Foster's death.
On a second visit, archivist James Mathis provided what he said were those same documents.
While
the box contained dozens of FBI reports concerning Foster's death -
including interviews with the medical examiner, U.S. Park Police
officers, and White House aides about the contents of Foster's office -
the reports on Hillary Clinton's role in his death were absent.
After
filing a Freedom of Information request with the National Archives,
Martha Murphy, the archives' public liaison, reported that she directed a
senior archivist to conduct a more thorough review of the relevant FBI
files, including those that had not been previously made public in
response to FOIA requests.
'He
examined all eight boxes but found no interviews by any investigator
that detail either a meeting between Hillary Clinton and Vince Foster or
the effects of a meeting between Hillary Clinton and Vince Foster on
Vince Foster's state of mind,' Murphy reported in an email.
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