LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — The National Archives said Monday that it expects to release Hillary Rodham Clinton’s schedules as first lady this month but has asked a judge to delay the release of thousands of her telephone logs for one to two years.
Susan Cooper, a spokeswoman for the National Archives, said a representative of former President Clinton has reviewed about 10,000 pages of Hillary Clinton’s schedules and approved them for release last week. The archives will soon notify the White House, which must also sign off on the papers’ release.
The archives said in court papers filed Saturday that it needs more time to process 20,000 pages of Clinton’s phone logs that have also been sought by Judicial Watch, a conservative public-interest group that has accused the library of delaying the release of the documents. The Archives has said limited staff has hampered the release of records and has accused Judicial Watch of trying to jump ahead of other pending Freedom of Information Act requests.



