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FOIA denial used to assert former President Clinton did not travel to Little St. James Island (2015‑2016)Case Filekaggle-ho-010909House OversightFOIA denial used to assert former President Clinton did not travel to Little St. James Island (2015‑2016)
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FOIA denial used to assert former President Clinton did not travel to Little St. James Island (2015‑2016)
FOIA denial used to assert former President Clinton did not travel to Little St. James Island (2015‑2016) The passage provides a concrete FOIA request and a denial from the Secret Service, which can be followed up by filing a lawsuit to compel production or seeking related agency records. It links former President Bill Clinton and former FBI Director Louis Freeh to a high‑profile controversy (Island allegations). However, the claim is based on an inference from lack of records rather than new evidence, limiting its novelty and immediate impact. Key insights: FOIA request (April 6, 2015) sought Secret Service logs for Clinton travel to Little St. James (2001‑2003).; Secret Service responded (Jan 16, 2016) that no records were found in its indices.; Louis Freeh interprets the lack of records as proof Clinton never visited the island.
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