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MSNBC Analyst Says Cooper Documents Reveal Karl Rove as Source in Plame Case
By Greg Mitchell

Published: July 01, 2005

NEW YORK Now that Time Inc. has turned over documents to federal court,
presumably revealing who its reporter, Matt Cooper, identified as his
source in the Valerie Plame/CIA case, speculation runs rampant on the name
of that source, and what might happen to him or her. Friday night, on the
syndicated McLaughlin Group political talk show, Lawrence O'Donnell,
senior MSNBC political analyst, claimed to know that name--and it is,
according to him, top White House mastermind Karl Rove.

Today, O'Donnell went further, writing a brief entry at the Huffington
Post blog:

"I revealed in yesterday's taping of the McLaughlin Group that Time
magazine's e-mails will reveal that Karl Rove was Matt Cooper's source. I
have known this for months but didn't want to say it at a time that would
risk me getting dragged into the grand jury.

"McLaughlin is seen in some markets on Friday night, so some websites have
picked it up, including Drudge, but I don't expect it to have much impact
because McLaughlin is not considered a news show and it will be pre-empted
in the big markets on Sunday because of tennis.

"Since I revealed the big scoop, I have had it reconfirmed by yet another
highly authoritative source. Too many people know this. It should break
wide open this week. I know Newsweek is working on an 'It's Rove!' story
and will probably break it tomorrow."

Here is the transcript of O'Donnell's McLaughlin Group remarks:

"What we're going to go to now in the next stage, when Matt Cooper's
e-mails, within Time Magazine, are handed over to the grand jury--the
ultimate revelation, probably within the week of who his source is.

"I know I'm going to get pulled into the grand jury for saying this but
the source of...for Matt Cooper was Karl Rove, and that will be revealed
in this document dump that Time magazine's going to do with the grand
jury."

Other panelists then joined in discussing whether, if true, this would
suggest a perjury rap for Rove, if he told the grand jury he did not leak
to Cooper.

Besides his career at a TV journalist, O'Donnell has served as a producer
and writer for the series "The West Wing."

According to published reports, Patrick Fitzgerald, the special prosecutor
in the case, has interviewed President Bush and Vice President Cheney and
called Karl Rove, among others, to testify before the grand jury.

"The breadth of Fitzgerald's inquiry has led to speculation that it has
evolved into an investigation of a conspiracy to leak Plame's identity,"
the Chicago Tribune observed on Friday, "or of an attempt to cover up
White House involvement in the leak."

Cooper and New York Times reporter Judith Miller, held in contempt for
refusing to name sources, tried Friday to stay out of jail by arguing for
home detention instead after Time Inc. surrendered its reporter's notes to
a prosecutor.

Miller argued that it was pointless to imprison her because she will never
talk. She submitted letters from soldiers and military officers with whom
she was embedded during the war in Iraq attesting to that. (Miller's
pre-war coverage of Iraqi weapons of mass destruction has drawn much
criticism.)

She asked the judge for "very restrictive home detention," if confined at
all, including an electronic bracelet and excluding Internet access and
cellular phones. As an alternative, she asked to be sent to the federal
prison camp for women in Danbury, Conn.

Meanwhile, on Capitol Hill, Sen. Frank Lautenberg, D-N.J., said Friday
that several unidentified Senate Republicans had placed a hold on a
proposed resolution declaring support for Miller and Cooper.

``Cowards!'' Lautenberg said of the Republicans. ``Under the rules, they
have a right to refuse to reveal who they are. Sound familiar?''

Lautenberg's resolution is co-sponsored by Sens. Richard Lugar (R-Ind.)
and Christopher Dodd (D-Conn.) It says no purpose is served by imprisoning
Miller and Cooper and that the First Amendment guarantees freedom of the
press.



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