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October 17, 2005
If Fitzgerald Issues Indictments in the CIA Leak Investigation
Stephen F. Hayes notes in the October 24, 2005 edition of The Weekly Standard that:FOR TWO YEARS, THE political class in Washington has followed with intense interest the story of Joseph Wilson and the events that led to the compromising of his wife's identity and undercover status as a CIA operative. The rest of the country seems to have responded with a collective yawn. That will soon change if special prosecutor Patrick Fitzgerald issues indictments of senior White House aides in his investigation of the alleged leaking of Mrs. Wilson's name.
There is a reason that Karl Rove, President Bush's Brain, and Irving Lewis "Scooter" Libby Jr., Vice-President Dick Cheney's chief of staff, are worried. Fitzgerald is noted for securing indictments.
In fact, Rove has made four appearances before the Grand Jury. The last was a four-hour appearance on October 14, 2005. Here's more.
Posted by Munir Umrani at October 17, 2005 02:43 AM
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