Hillary Clinton White House Records Off-Limits to Opponents

Hillary Clinton White House Records Off-Limits to Opponents: Opposition researchers would love to get their hands on the nearly 2 million pages of off-limit documents generated by Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton’s office during her eight years as first lady, but it’s not going to happen.

The Presidential Records Act allows federal archivists to censor the materials now at the William J. Clinton Presidential Library, The Los Angeles Times reports, because they contain confidential advice that is permitted to be kept secret at least until after the 2008 presidential election.

That’s good news for Clinton, whose stormy years trying to remake the nation’s health care system and other activities would be a target for dirt-diggers.