Politico reported this week that records from the Clinton White House held at the Clinton Presidential Library in Little Rock, Ark., are still being kept hidden from the public despite their processed status and the expiration more than a year ago of the legal reasoning for withholding the documents.

Politico reports that about 33,000 pages of documents have not been released, citing the National Archives, which runs the library.

In 2004, then-Sen. Hillary Clinton said that records at the Clinton Library would actually be available earlier than legally required. Clinton said the library would be about "openness" where people can "come and really study," adding "everything's going to be available."

Here's the transcript from Clinton's 2004 interview on CNN with Larry King:

Larry King: Well, make a call as I said. Do you think the impeachment thing was handled tastefully and well?



Hillary Clinton: I do. I do. I've told everyone that the history was going to be full and accurate. Nothing's left out. Obviously, not everything can be shown. But there's going to be access to all of the documents. In fact, Bill is going to be making his documents accessible even earlier than legally required.



LK: He is?



HC: He is. Because he really thinks it's important. That's one of the things the library really stands for. It physically stands for openness with all the glass and the light. But he wants it to be a place where people come and really study. And everything's going to be available.