Bruce Lindsey

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Bruce Lindsey was the White House deputy counsel in the Bill Clinton administration.

According to claims made in court papers filed in the Paula Jones case against former U.S. President Bill Clinton, Lindsey was tasked with handling "bimbo eruptions".

National Archives staff contacted Lindsey when they became aware that documents being reviewed for submission to the 9-11 Commission by Sandy Berger, former national security advisor to Clinton, had been removed.

External links

  • Adam Cohen, "The Ubiquitous Mr. Fix-It, Time, March 23, 1998.
  • Clinton aide investigated for taking classified memos:] Ex-national security chief leaves Kerry campaign after admitting he took Sept. 11 documents, MSNBC.com, July 20, 2004.