Hi.  The Plame case will be producing headlines as its grand jury
term comes to a close, and will indict or not.  The cast of characters
has become numerous enough to require a program - and here it is.
I won't vouch for every single statement herein, but it seems fairly
researched and sober, and the only such that's been sent to me.
It's fascinating, in any event.  Thanks to John Jones.
Ed



http://www.thinkprogress.org/leak-scandal
23 Administration Officials Involved In Plame Leak
The cast of administration characters with known connections to the outing of 
an undercover CIA agent:



      Karl Rove
      I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby
      Condoleezza Rice
      Stephen Hadley
      Andrew Card
      Alberto Gonzales
      Mary Matalin
      Ari Fleischer
      Susan Ralston
      Israel Hernandez
      John Hannah
      Scott McClellan Dan Bartlett
      Claire Buchan
      Catherine Martin
      Jennifer Millerwise
      Jim Wilkinson
      Colin Powell
      Karen Hughes
      Adam Levine
      Bob Joseph
      Vice President Dick Cheney
      President George W. Bush 


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Karl Rove
Senior Advisor to President Bush (2001-2005); Deputy White House Chief of Staff 
(2005-Present) 
ADMINISTRATION, ROVE ORIGINALLY DENIED ANY INVOLVMENT IN THE LEAK: Asked on 
9/29/03 whether he had "any knowledge" of the leak or whether he leaked the 
name of the CIA agent, Rove answered "no." That same day, White House Press 
Secretary Scott McClellan, after having "spoken to Karl," asserted that "it is 
a ridiculous suggestion" to say Rove was involved in the leak. In August 2004, 
Rove maintained, "I didn't know her name and didn't leak her name." [ABC News, 
9/29/03; White House Press Briefing, 9/29/03; RawStory; Newsweek, 7/11/05]

ROVE SPOKE WITH TIME REPORTER MATT COOPER: In a conversation with Time reporter 
Matt Cooper - a conversation that Rove insisted be kept on "deep background" - 
Rove instructed Cooper, "Don't get too far out on Wilson." Rove then identified 
Valerie Plame as "Wilson's wife" who "works at the agency on wmd [weapons of 
mass destruction]." According to Cooper, his conversation with Karl Rove was 
the first time he had heard anything about Wilson's wife. Additionally, Rove 
told Cooper that further information discrediting Wilson and his findings would 
soon be declassified and ended the phone conversation by saying "I've already 
said too much." [Time, 7/25/05] 

ROVE SPOKE WITH COLUMNIST ROBERT NOVAK: A week prior to publishing his column 
which outed undercover CIA agent Valerie Plame, Robert Novak spoke with Karl 
Rove. In the 7/8/03 conversation with Rove, Novak brought up Plame's role at 
the CIA, and Rove confirmed for the reporter that Plame worked at the CIA: "I 
heard that too," said Rove. [NYT, 7/15/05]

ROVE TESTIFIED FOUR TIMES BEFORE THE GRAND JURY: Karl Rove appeared before a 
federal grand jury for a fourth and most likely last time on October 14, 2005. 
In his previous testimony to the grand jury, Karl Rove reportedly admitted 
"that he circulated and discussed damaging information regarding [Plame] with 
others in the White House, outside political consultants, and journalists" and 
"is said to have named at least six other administration officials" who were 
involved. From Rove's description of the administration's efforts, sources 
characterized the actions as "an aggressive campaign to discredit Wilson 
through the leaking and disseminating of derogatory information regarding him 
and his wife to the press, utilizing proxies such as conservative interest 
groups and the Republican National Committee to achieve those ends, and 
distributing talking points to allies of the administration on Capitol Hill and 
elsewhere." [American Prospect, 3/8/04; Newsweek, 7/11/05; Reuters, 10/14/05]

ROVE DEFENSE TEAM ANTICIPATES CHARGES; ROVE PLANS TO RESIGN IF INDICTED: 
"Rove's defense team asserts that President Bush's deputy chief of staff has 
not committed a crime but nevertheless anticipates that special prosecutor 
Patrick J. Fitzgerald could find a way to bring charges in the next two weeks." 
"Bush senior adviser Rove and others at the White House had concluded that if 
indicted he would immediately resign or possibly go on unpaid leave, several 
legal and Administration sources familiar with the thinking told Time." 
[Washington Post, 10/15/05; Time, 10/24/05]

MEMBER OF THE WHITE HOUSE IRAQ GROUP: Rove was a regular participant in the 
weekly meetings of the Bush Administration's White House Iraq Group. The main 
purpose of the group was the systematic coordination of the "marketing" of 
going to war with Iraq as well as selling the war here at home. One clear 
example of this fact is that "the escalation of nuclear rhetoric" during the 
pre-war stage, "including the introduction of the term 'mushroom cloud' into 
the debate, coincided with the formation" of WHIG. The group included the other 
individual who has been confirmed as a leaker, Lewis Libby. [Washington Post, 
8/10/03]

I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby
Chief of Staff to Vice President Cheney (2001-Present) 
CHENEY AND LIBBY PRESSURED CIA ON URANIUM: Cheney and Libby visited the CIA 
headquarters to engage the CIA analysts directly on this issue of uranium 
acquisition in Africa, "creating an environment in which some analysts felt 
they were being pressured to make their assessments fit with the Bush 
administration's policy objectives." [Washington Post, 6/5/03]

LIBBY, WITH ROVE AND HADLEY, PREPARED TENET'S RESPONSE TO NIGER CRITICISMS: 
Karl Rove and I. Lewis Libby Jr., were helping to prepare what became the 
administration's primary response to criticism that a flawed phrase about the 
nuclear materials in Africa had been included in Mr. Bush's State of the Union 
address six months earlier. They had exchanged e-mail correspondence and drafts 
of a proposed statement by George Tenet, then the director of central 
intelligence, to explain how the disputed wording had gotten into the address. 
Mr. Rove, the president's political strategist, and Mr. Libby, the chief of 
staff for Vice President Dick Cheney, coordinated their efforts with Stephen 
Hadley, then the deputy national security adviser, who was in turn consulting 
with Mr. Tenet. [New York Times, 7/22/05]

LIBBY SPOKE TO JUDY MILLER: Vice President Dick Cheney's chief of staff 
discussed with New York Times correspondent Judith Miller the fact that the 
wife of a White House critic worked for the CIA on as many as three occasions 
before the woman, Valerie Plame, was publicly identified, according to a New 
York Times account. [NYT, 10/16/05]

LIBBY MAY HAVE BEEN TRYING TO OBSTRUCT JUSTICE: According to Miller, this was 
what her attorney Floyd Abrams told her about his conversation with Libby's 
attorney: "He was pressing about what you would say. When I wouldn't give him 
an assurance that you would exonerate Libby, if you were to cooperate, he then 
immediately gave me this, 'Don't go there, or, we don't want you there.' " 
[NYT, 10/16/05]

LIBBY SPOKE TO WALTER PINCUS: "Pincus answered questions about Libby as well. 
Both he and Cooper said they did so with Libby's approval, and both said that 
their conversations with Libby did not touch on the identity of Wilson's wife." 
[Washington Post, 9/15/04]

LIBBY SPOKE TO GLEN KESSLER: "Fitzgerald took a tape-recorded deposition that 
will be played to the grand jury from Washington Post reporter Glenn Kessler. 
Kessler said he agreed to be interviewed, at the urging of I. Lewis "Scooter" 
Libby, chief of staff to Cheney, about two telephone conversations he had with 
Libby. Kessler said he told the prosecutors that in conversations last July 12 
and July 18, Libby did not mention Plame or Wilson." [Washington Post, 6/24/04]

LIBBY SPOKE TO MATTHEW COOPER: Libby tells Time magazine reporter Matthew 
Cooper that Dick Cheney had not been responsible for Wilson's mission. Speaking 
on the record, Libby denies that Cheney knew about or played any role in the 
Wilson trip to Niger. Speaking on background, Cooper asks Libby if he had heard 
anything about Wilson's wife sending her husband to Niger. Libby replies, 
"Yeah, I've heard that too." [Time, 7/25/05]

WHITE HOUSE DENIES LIBBY INVOLVEMENT: During press briefing, Scott McClellan 
says of Libby and others that "they assured me that they were not involved" in 
"leaking classified information." [White House, 10/10/03]

CHENEY ASKED ABOUT LIBBY BY PROSECUTORS: "Vice President Dick Cheney was 
recently interviewed by federal prosecutors who asked whether he knew of anyone 
at the White House who had improperly disclosed the identity of an undercover 
C.I.A. officer. Mr. Cheney was also asked about conversations with senior 
aides, including his chief of staff, I. Lewis Libby . It was not clear how Mr. 
Cheney responded to the prosecutors' questions." [New York Times, 6/5/04]

LIBBY NOTES FREQUENTLY REFERRED TO BY PROSECUTORS: "One set of documents that 
prosecutors repeatedly referred to in their meetings with White House aides are 
extensive notes compiled by I. Lewis Libby, Vice President Dick Cheney's chief 
of staff and national security adviser. Prosecutors have described the notes as 
'copious.'" [New York Times, 2/10/04]

LIBBY TESTIFIED BEFORE GRAND JURY, MAY HAVE MISLED: Libby told special 
prosecutor Patrick Fitzgerald that he first learned Plame's identity from Tim 
Russert. Russert said in a statement last year that he told the prosecutor that 
"he did not know Ms. Plame's name or that she was a CIA operative" and that he 
did not provide such information to Libby in July 2003. [Bloomberg, 7/22/05]

LIBBY PLANS TO RESIGN IF INDICTED: "Bush senior adviser Rove and others at the 
White House had concluded that if indicted he would immediately resign or 
possibly go on unpaid leave, several legal and Administration sources familiar 
with the thinking told Time. The same would apply to I. Lewis (Scooter) Libby, 
the Vice President's chief of staff, who also faces a possible indictment." 
[Time, 10/24/05]

MEMBER OF THE WHITE HOUSE IRAQ GROUP: Libby was a regular participant in the 
weekly meetings of the Bush Administration's White House Iraq Group. The main 
purpose of the group was the systematic coordination of the "marketing" of 
going to war with Iraq as well as selling the war here at home. One clear 
example of this fact is that "the escalation of nuclear rhetoric" during the 
pre-war stage, "including the introduction of the term 'mushroom cloud' into 
the debate, coincided with the formation" of WHIG. The group included the other 
individual who has been confirmed as a leaker, Karl Rove. [Washington Post, 
8/10/03]

Condoleezza Rice
National Security Advisor (2001-2005); Secretary of State (2005-Present) 
RICE WAS ABOARD AIR FORCE ONE: Rice was one of several senior administration 
officials on a July 2003 flight to Africa, during which it was decided that she 
would appear on the Sunday shows to "protect Cheney by explaining that he had 
had nothing to do with sending Wilson to Niger, and dismiss the yellowcake 
issue." [Newsweek, 7/17/05]

RICE RECEIVED TOP SECRET BRIEFING BOOK ON AFRICA TRIP: "To allow her to prepare 
on the long flight home to D.C., White House officials assembled a briefing 
book, which they faxed to the Bush entourage in Africa. The book was primarily 
prepared by her National Security Council staff. It contained classified 
information - perhaps including all or part of the memo from State. The entire 
binder was labeled TOP SECRET." [Newsweek, 7/17/05]

RICE SAID SHE LEARNED OF WILSON'S TRIP FROM ABC NEWS APPEARANCE: " [O]n 
Ambassador Wilson's going out to Niger, I learned of that when I was sitting on 
whatever TV show it was, because that mission was not known to anybody in the 
White House." [State Department, 7/11/03]

RICE CLAIMED NO KNOWLEDGE OF LEAKS: "I know nothing of any such White House 
effort to reveal any of this. And it certainly would not be the way the 
president would expect his White House to operate." [Fox News, 9/28/03]

"COOPERATED" WITH FITZGERALD'S PROBE. When asked if she had been asked to 
testify before the grand jury, Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said, "I 
have, like everybody else, cooperated with Prosecutor Fitzgerald and I'm quite 
certain that he will make his report." [Fox News, 10/16/05]

MEMBER OF THE WHITE HOUSE IRAQ GROUP: Rice was a regular participant in the 
weekly meetings of the Bush Administration's White House Iraq Group. The main 
purpose of the group was the systematic coordination of the "marketing" of 
going to war with Iraq as well as selling the war here at home. One clear 
example of this fact is that "the escalation of nuclear rhetoric" during the 
pre-war stage, "including the introduction of the term 'mushroom cloud' into 
the debate, coincided with the formation" of WHIG. The group included the two 
individual who have been confirmed as leakers, Karl Rove and Lewis Libby. 
[Washington Post, 8/10/03]

Stephen Hadley
Deputy National Security Advisor (2001-2005); National Security Advisor 
(2005-Present) 
ROVE COMMUNICATED HIS CONVERSATION WITH COOPER TO HADLEY: After Karl Rove spoke 
to Time magazine reporter Matt Cooper about Joseph Wilson (according to Cooper, 
this was the first time he learned of Plame's identity), Rove wrote Hadley an 
email. The July 11, 2003 email said: "Matt Cooper called to give me a heads-up 
that he's got a welfare reform story coming. When he finished his brief 
heads-up he immediately launched into Niger. Isn't this damaging? Hasn't the 
president been hurt? I didn't take the bait, but I said if I were him I 
wouldn't get Time far out in front on this." [Associated Press, 7/15/05]

HADLEY SEEN AS "EYES AND EARS" FOR CHENEY: In 1989, Hadley served as assistant 
secretary of defense for international security policy under then-Defense 
Secretary Dick Cheney. Hadley admitted Cheney was "a factor" in his hiring as 
deputy national security adviser by President Bush in 2001. The Washington Post 
reported that some saw Hadley as Cheney's "eyes and ears" at the NSC. 
[Washington Post, 7/25/01]

HADLEY WAS WARNED NOT TO CITE URANIUM EVIDENCE: Hadley briefed reporters on 
July 22, 2003 to explain why the bogus intelligence should have been excluded 
from Bush's State of the Union. Hadley noted his receipt of a memorandum from 
the CIA, dated October 6, 2002, that explained why references to Iraq's pursuit 
of uranium was dropped from Bush's October 7 speech against Iraq. According to 
Hadley, the memo provided "some additional rationale for the removal of the 
uranium reference." The memo described "some weakness in the evidence, the fact 
that the effort was not particularly significant to Iraq's nuclear ambitions 
because the Iraqis already had a large stock of uranium oxide in their 
inventory This memorandum was received by the Situation Room here in the White 
House, and it was sent to both Dr. Rice and myself." [Hadley/Bartlett Gaggle, 
7/22/03]

HADLEY REVIEWED POWELL'S SPEECH TO U.N. WHICH DID NOT CONTAIN URANIUM 
REFERENCE: Prior to Powell's speech, Condoleeza Rice's deputy Stephen Hadley 
led "the White House effort to sift through the intelligence with the help of 
the CIA," and tried "to determine what can be released without damaging the 
agency's ability to gather similar information." The uranium reference 
mentioned in Bush's 2003 State of the Union just one week prior was deleted 
from Powell's speech to the U.N. because Powell said it did not stand "the test 
of time." [Washington Post, 1/30/03]

HADLEY COORDINATED WITH TENET ON TENET'S APOLOGY: The Washington Post reported, 
"Behind the scenes, the White House responded with twin attacks: one on Wilson 
and the other on the CIA, which it wanted to take the blame for allowing the 16 
words to remain in Bush's speech. As part of this effort, then-deputy national 
security adviser Stephen J. Hadley spoke with Tenet during the week about 
clearing up CIA responsibility for the 16 words, even though both knew the 
agency did not think Iraq was seeking uranium from Niger, according to a person 
familiar with the conversation." [Washington Post, 7/27/05]

MEMBER OF THE WHITE HOUSE IRAQ GROUP: Hadley was a regular participant in the 
weekly meetings of the Bush Administration's White House Iraq Group. The main 
purpose of the group was the systematic coordination of the "marketing" of 
going to war with Iraq as well as selling the war here at home. One clear 
example of this fact is that "the escalation of nuclear rhetoric" during the 
pre-war stage, "including the introduction of the term 'mushroom cloud' into 
the debate, coincided with the formation" of WHIG. The group included the two 
individual who have been confirmed as leakers, Karl Rove and Lewis Libby. 
[Washington Post, 8/10/03]

Andrew Card
White House Chief of Staff (2001-Present) 
CARD GIVEN A TWELVE-HOUR HEAD START ON THE INVESTIGATION: On September 29, 
2003, the Department of Justice informed then-White House counsel Alberto 
Gonzales that it was launching a criminal investigation into the leak of 
Valerie Plame's identity. Gonzales was instructed to notify the White House 
staff to preserve all documents related to the case. By his own admission, 
Gonzales didn't comply with the request immediately; he went to Chief of Staff 
Andrew Card and told him that the White House staff would be told to preserve 
all documents related to the leak the following morning. As a result, Card had 
a 12-hour window to tip off White House staff about the request - an amount of 
time that "would give people time to shred documents and do any number of 
things." [CBS, 7/24/05; Democracy Now; Fox News, 12/31/03]

CARD WAS ON AIR FORCE ONE: Then-Secretary of State Colin Powell was on Air 
Force One accompanying President Bush on the July 2003 trip to Africa. A 
"senior State Department official confirmed that, while on the trip, Powell had 
a department intelligence report on whether Iraq had sought uranium from 
Niger." The State Department memo in question - a "key piece of evidence in the 
CIA leak investigation" - stated that "Wilson's wife had attended a meeting at 
the CIA where the decision was made to send Wilson to Niger." The memorandum 
"contained information about CIA officer Valerie Plame in a paragraph marked 
'(S)' for secret, a clear indication that any Bush administration official who 
read it should have been aware the information was classified." [Newsweek, 
8/9/04; Washington Post, 7/20/05, 7/20/05; Knight Ridder, 3/5/04]

CARD INITIATED CONVERSATION BETWEEN TENET, BUSH ABOUT INVESTIGATION: Two days 
into the Justice Department investigation, Card initiated a conversation 
between President Bush and then-director of the CIA George Tenet about the leak 
investigation. Though Tenet was not planning on discussing the issue with the 
President at the daily intelligence briefing, it was Card who brought up the 
subject. [New York Times, 10/5/03]

MEMBER OF WHITE HOUSE IRAQ GROUP: Andrew Card was the founder and a "regular 
participant" in the weekly meetings of the Bush Administration's White House 
Iraq Group. The main purpose of the group was the systematic coordination of 
the "marketing" of going to war with Iraq as well as selling the war here at 
home. One clear example of this fact is that "the escalation of nuclear 
rhetoric" during the pre-war stage, "including the introduction of the term 
'mushroom cloud' into the debate, coincided with the formation" of WHIG. The 
group included the two individual who have been confirmed as leakers, Karl Rove 
and Lewis Libby. [Washington Post, 8/10/03]

Alberto Gonzales
Chief White House Counsel (2001-2005); Attorney General (2005-Present) 
GONZALES INTERVIEWED BY THE GRAND JURY: Gonzales testified in front of the 
Grand Jury about the Plame leak on June 18, 2004. [Washington Post, 6/19/04]

GONZALES WAITED TWELVE HOURS BEFORE INFORMING WHITE HOUSE STAFF OF 
INVESTIGATION: On 9/29/03, the Department of Justice informed White House 
counsel Alberto Gonzales that it was launching a criminal investigation into 
the leak of Valerie Plame's identity. Gonzales was instructed to notify the 
White House staff to preserve all documents related to the case. Gonzales, 
however, waited 12 hours before informing White House staff about the 
investigation. Instead, he told only Chief of Staff Andrew Card about the 
inquiry, in effect giving Card a 12-hour window to tip off White House staff, 
including Karl Rove, about the request. [Face the Nation, 7/24/05]

GONZALES SERVED AS 'GATEKEEPER' OF JUSTICE DEPARTMENT INVESTIGATION: After the 
Justice Department launched its investigation into the Plame leak, Gonzales was 
the chief advisor to White House staffers on complying with the investigation. 
He also acted as "gatekeeper," invoking "executive privilege" in order to hold 
back certain sensitive White House documents from investigators. Gonzales 
personally spent days screening all requested documents before handing them 
over to investigators. [CBS, 10/7/03]

Mary Matalin
Senior Advisor to Vice President Dick Cheney (2001-2002) 
MATALIN WORKED CLOSELY WITH VICE PRESIDENT DICK CHENEY: Mary Matalin was senior 
advisor in Vice President Dick Cheney's office at the time of the leak. While 
in the White House, she worked closely with Scooter Libby - the Vice 
President's chief of staff who was one of Matt Cooper's sources. [Washington 
Post, 2/3/01]

MATALIN INTERVIEWED BY THE GRAND JURY: Matalin testified in front of the Grand 
Jury about the Plame leak on January 21, 2004. [Washington Post, 2/10/04]

MEMBER OF THE WHITE HOUSE IRAQ GROUP: Matlin was a regular participant in the 
weekly meetings of the Bush Administration's White House Iraq Group. The main 
purpose of the group was the systematic coordination of the "marketing" of 
going to war with Iraq as well as selling the war here at home. One clear 
example of this fact is that "the escalation of nuclear rhetoric" during the 
pre-war stage, "including the introduction of the term 'mushroom cloud' into 
the debate, coincided with the formation" of WHIG. The group included the two 
individual who have been confirmed as leakers, Karl Rove and Lewis Libby. 
[Washington Post, 8/10/03]

Ari Fleischer
White House Press Secretary (2001-2003) 
IN EARLY JULY, FLEISCHER READ MEMO ABOUT PLAME ON AIR FORCE ONE: "On the flight 
to Africa, Fleischer was seen perusing the State Department memo on Wilson and 
his wife, according to a former administration official who was also on the 
trip." [Bloomberg, 7/18/05]

FLEISCHER TOLD GRAND JURY HE NEVER SAW THE MEMO: "Mr. Fleischer told the grand 
jury that he never saw the document, a person familiar with the testimony said, 
speaking on the condition of anonymity because of the prosecutor's admonitions 
about not disclosing what is said to the grand jury." [New York Times, 7/23/05]

FLEISCHER AMONG FIRST GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS TO CRITICIZE WILSON: Newsday 
reported, "In the subpoenaed July 12 [2003] transcript of a briefing in 
Nigeria, then-press secretary Ari Fleischer called Wilson a "lower-level 
official" and said Wilson had made flawed and incomplete statements." The 
transcript of the briefing was pulled from the White House site but has since 
been restored. [Newsday, 3/6/04; White House, 7/12/03]

FLEISCHER TALKED TO NOVAK ONE DAY AFTER HIS COLUMN WAS PUBLISHED: Fleischer's 
"telephone log showed a call on the day after Mr. Wilson's article appeared 
from Mr. Novak, the columnist who, on July 14, 2003, was the first to report 
Ms. Wilson's identity." [New York Times, 7/23/05]

FLEISCHER INTERVIEWED BY FBI ABOUT LEAK: [Washington Post, 2/10/04]

FLEISCHER A FOCUS OF FITZGERALD INVESTIGATION: "'Ari's name keeps popping up,' 
said one source familiar with special prosecutor Patrick Fitzgerald's probe. 
Another source close to the probe added there is renewed interest in Fleischer, 
'based on Fitzgerald's questions.'" [New York Daily News, 7/15/05]

Susan Ralston
Personal assistant to Karl Rove (2001-Present) 
RALSTON IS ROVE'S RIGHT-HAND: ABC News reported on August 2, 2005 that Susan 
Ralston, Karl Rove's long-time right-hand, testified before the grand jury. The 
National Journal reported, "If Karl Rove is Bush's main man, then it's Ralston 
who makes this White House go - because she's indispensable to Rove." According 
to Newsweek, Ralston was suggested to Rove by ethically-troubled lobbyist Jack 
Abramoff, for whom she previously served as a top aide. [ABC The Note, 8/2/05; 
Newsweek, 4/20/05; National Journal, 6/18/05]

RALSTON WAS ASKED WHY ROVE'S CALL WITH MATT COOPER NOT ENTERED INTO PHONE LOGS: 
"At one point, the aides were asked why Mr. Cooper's call to Mr. Rove was not 
entered in Mr. Rove's office telephone logs. There was no record of the call, 
the person who has been briefed said, because Mr. Cooper did not call Mr. Rove 
directly, but was transferred to his office from a White House switchboard. The 
aides have worked closely with Mr. Rove, screening his calls and coordinating 
his activities with other White House officials. Mr. Hernandez had been an aide 
to President Bush since his successful campaign for governor of Texas in 1994, 
and Ms. Ralston is known as one of Mr. Rove's most trusted associates." [New 
York Times, 8/3/05]

FITZGERALD MAY WANT RALSTON'S TESTIMONY FOR SOMETHING BESIDES COOPER 
CONVERSATION: "But a person familiar with Cooper's testimony said that 
Ralston's name did not come up during the reporter's grand jury appearance. 
That indicates that Fitzgerald may be interested in her testimony for other 
reasons." [Los Angeles Times, 8/3/05]

Israel Hernandez
Personal assistant to President Bush (2001-2005) 
ROVE AIDE HERNANDEZ TESTIFIED: ABC News reported on August 2, 2005 that Israel 
Hernandez, a Rove aide in July 2003 during the leak of Valerie Plame, testified 
before the grand jury. Hernandez was tapped as assistant secretary of commerce. 
[ABC The Note, 8/2/05; NY Daily News, 6/24/05] 

John Hannah
Aide to Vice President Cheney 
HANNAH A "MAJOR PLAYER" IN FITZGERALD PROBE: According to the UPI, "The 
investigation, which is continuing, could lead to indictments, a Justice 
Department official said. According to these sources, John Hannah and Cheney's 
chief of staff Lewis 'Scooter' Libby were the two Cheney employees. 'We believe 
that Hannah was the major player in this,' one federal law enforcement officer 
said. Calls to the vice president's office were not returned. Hannah and Libby 
did not return calls. [UPI, 2/4/04]

FITZGERALD PRESSURED HANNAH TO NAME SUPERIORS: The strategy of the FBI is to 
make clear to Hannah 'that he faces a real possibility of doing jail time,' as 
a way to pressure him to name superiors, one federal law enforcement official 
said.'" [UPI, 2/4/04]

Scott McClellan
Deputy White House Press Secretary (2001-2003); White House Press Secretary 
(2003-Present) 
MCCLELLAN WAS NOT ON AFRICA TRIP: "Fleischer and Bartlett were with Bush on a 
July 7-12 trip to Africa just prior to publication of Novak's column, and 
McClellan, then Fleischer's deputy, was on vacation." [Associated Press, 
2/11/04]

MCCLELLAN SAID THE PRESIDENT "KNOWS" KARL WASN'T INVOLVED: "Q All right. Let me 
just follow up. You said this morning, 'The President knows' that Karl Rove 
wasn't involved. How does he know that? MR. McCLELLAN: Well, I've made it very 
clear that it was a ridiculous suggestion in the first place. I saw some 
comments this morning from the person who made that suggestion, backing away 
from that. And I said it is simply not true. So, I mean, it's public knowledge. 
I've said that it's not true. And I have spoken with Karl Rove." [White House, 
9/29/03]

MCCLELLAN SAID THERE WAS NO EVIDENCE ANYONE IN THE WHITE HOUSE OR VICE 
PRESIDENT'S OFFICE WAS INVOLVED: "There's been nothing, absolutely nothing, 
brought to our attention to suggest any White House involvement, and that 
includes the vice president's office as well." [White House, 9/29/03]

MCCLELLAN SAID IF ANYONE IN THE ADMINISTRATION WAS INVOLVED THEY'D BE FIRED: 
"If anyone in this administration was involved in it, they would no longer be 
in this administration." [White House, 9/29/03]

MCCLELLAN SAID ROVE, LIBBY AND ABRAMS WERE NOT INVOLVED: "Q Scott, earlier this 
week you told us that neither Karl Rove, Elliot Abrams nor Lewis Libby 
disclosed any classified information with regard to the leak. I wondered if you 
could tell us more specifically whether any of them told any reporter that 
Valerie Plame worked for the CIA? MR. McCLELLAN: Those individuals - I talked - 
I spoke with those individuals, as I pointed out, and those individuals assured 
me they were not involved in this. And that's where it stands." [White House, 
10/10/03]

MCCLELLAN REFUSES TO COMMENT FURTHER BECAUSE "THE INVESTIGATION IS ONGOING": 
Even though he made his previous comments while the investigation was ongoing. 
[White House, 7/11/05]

MCCLELLAN INTERVIEWED BY FBI: Time magazine revealed in mid-October 2003 that 
"the FBI has interviewed more than two dozen officials in several Washington 
offices, including White House press secretary Scott McClellan and Bush 
political adviser Karl Rove as well as other West Wing aides." [Time, 10/27/03]

Dan Bartlett
White House Communications Director (2001-2005); Councelor to the President 
(2005-Present) 
BARTLETT WAS ON AIR FORCE ONE: Bartlett was one of several senior 
administration officials on a July 2003 flight to Africa. During the trip, 
Bartlett gave a background briefing in which he urged reporters to look into 
the CIA's sole in sending Joe Wilson to Niger. The briefing has not drawn 
"substantial interest" the prosecutor's office recently. One source for a New 
York Times article on the subject said Prosecutor Fitzgerald knew about the 
briefing but was not pursuing it. A different source for the same article said 
the Mr. Bartlett did not see the State Department memo that was otherwise 
witnessed on the plane. [NYT, 7/27/05]

BARTLETT TESTIFIED BEFORE THE GRAND JURY: According to Anne Kornblut of the New 
York Times, citing "a person who has been briefed on the case," Bartlett told 
investigators that "he did not know who Ms. Wilson was" when her name was 
leaked. Bartlett's attorney has refused to discuss the case, citing requests by 
the special counsel. [[NYT, 7/27/05; Washington Post, 7/21/05]

BARTLETT HAS LONGSTANDING TIES TO KARL ROVE: Rove and Bartlett go way back, and 
the influence of the former still has a tendency to affect the later. As 
Newsweek reports: "Technically, Rove was in charge of politics, not 
'communications.' But, as he saw it, the two were one and the same-and he used 
his heavyweight status to push the message machine run by his Texas protege and 
friend, Dan Bartlett." [Newsweek July 25, 2005.] He has worked closely with 
both Bush and Rove since 1994, when he worked on Bush's first successful 
campaign for governor. Before that, Bartlett was an employee of Karl Rove and 
associates, a political consulting firm established by Karl Rove after the 1980 
primary defeat of George HW Bush against Ronald Reagan. [Link; White House] 

BARTLETT OFFERED CONTRADICTORY EXPLANATIONS OF 16 WORDS: In July of 2003, 
Bartlett, referring the infamous "16 words" in Bush's State of the Union 
address, told reporters that "there was no debate or questions with regard to 
that line when it was signed off on." The very same week Condoleeza Rice told 
reporters that there was "discussion on that specific sentence, so that it 
reflected better what the CIA thought." [Washington Post, 7/15/03;=]

MEMBER OF WHITE HOUSE IRAQ GROUP: Bartlett was a regular participant in the 
weekly meetings of the Bush Administration's White House Iraq Group. The main 
purpose of the group was the systematic coordination of the "marketing" of 
going to war with Iraq as well as selling the war here at home. One clear 
example of this fact is that "the escalation of nuclear rhetoric" during the 
pre-war stage, "including the introduction of the term 'mushroom cloud' into 
the debate, coincided with the formation" of WHIG. The group included the two 
individual who have been confirmed as leakers, Karl Rove and Lewis Libby. 
[Washington Post, 8/10/03]

Claire Buchan
Deputy Press Secretary (2001-2005) 
BUCHAN ANNOUNCED THAT PRESIDENT BUSH HAD SPOKEN WITH A LAWYER REGARDING LEAK: 
On Wednesday, June 2, 2004, Buchan announced that Bush had consulted a lawyer, 
Jim Sharp, about the growing leak controversy. "The president has said that 
everyone should cooperate in this matter and that would include himself," said 
Buchan at the time. [Associated Press, 6/2/04]

BUCHAN TESTIFIED BEFORE THE GRAND JURY: Buchan testified on February 6, 
2004-the same day as Adam Levine, a former press office employee, and Scott 
McClellan. "I was pleased to cooperate," said Buchan at the time. She has 
declined to reveal any details of her testimony. [Fox News, 2/11/04]

BUCHAN CLAIMED THAT NO WHITE HOUSE STAFF HAD BEEN ASKED TO SIGN WAIVERS: 
Despite the fact that the White House is "fully cooperating," Buchan said that 
no one had been asked to sign a form waiving the right to privacy. White House 
officials said that privacy waivers were routinely sought from government 
employees in the course of investigations to find the sources of sensitive or 
classified information, even though the procedure was not widely known. [NYT, 
1/3/04].

Catherine Martin
Assistant to the Vice President for Public Affairs (2001-2004) 
MARTIN DENIED THAT CHENEY HAD ANY KNOWLEDGE OF WILSON OR HIS REPORT: In 
response to claims that Joe Wilson had circulated his Niger report prior to the 
State of the Union Address, Martin denied that Cheney had any knowledge of it. 
"The vice president doesn't know Joe Wilson and did not know about his trip 
until he read about it in the press," said Martin. [The New Yorker, 10/20/03]

MARTIN INTERVIEWED BY FEDERAL INVESTIGATORS: The FBI interviewed Martin about 
the leak. It is suspected, though uncertain, that Martin testified before the 
grand jury. [Newsday, 2/24/04; Washington Post, 11/26/04]

PROSECUTORS EXPRESS INTEREST IN CALLS MADE TO AND BY MARTIN: Prosecutors have 
reportedly asked about calls made to and from Martin's cell phone in July of 
2003. [NYT, 2/10/03]

MARTIN CLAIMED IGNORANCE OF WHETHER OR NOT LIBBY HAD TALKED TO NOVAK: According 
to a Newsweek article, Martin denied knowledge of whether or not Scooter Libby 
had talked to columnist Bob Novak. "I don't know the answer," Martin said when 
asked about Scooter's possibly involvement. Her response is considered part of 
a larger White House tactic to avoid answering such questions. [Newsweek, 
10/8/03]

Jennifer Millerwise
Spokeswoman for Vice President Cheney (2001-2003) 
FORMER CHENEY SPOKESWOMAN: She served as Deputy Assistant for Communications 
and Press Secretary to Vice President Dick Cheney from 2001 to 2003. During the 
first 10 months of the Bush Administration, she was Assistant Press Secretary 
in the White House Office of the Press Secretary. [CIA website]

CURRENT DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS AT THE CIA: [CIA website]

QUESTIONED BY FEDERAL PROSECUTORS IN LEAK PROBE: Bloomberg reported that she 
was questioned by Fitzgerald's team "about the vice president's knowledge of 
the anti-Wilson campaign and his dealings on it with Libby, his chief of 
staff." [Bloomberg, 10/17/05]

Jim Wilkinson
Deputy Director of Communications for Planning (2001-2002) 
CURRENT NATIONAL SECURITY ADVISER SPOKESMAN: Wilkinson is currently the Deputy 
Assistant to the President and Deputy National Security Advisor for 
Communications. From January 2001 through November 2002, Mr. Wilkinson served 
at the White House as Special Assistant to the President and Deputy Director of 
Communications for Planning. [White House website]

WAS A MEMBER OF THE WHITE HOUSE IRAQ GROUP: Wilkinson was a "regular 
participant"of the weekly meetings of the Bush Administration's White House 
Iraq Group. Formed by White House Chief of Staff Andrew Card in August of 2002, 
WHIG was, in the words of a senior administration official, "an internal 
working group, like many formed for priority issues, to make sure each part of 
the White House was fulfilling its responsibilities." Two members of the group, 
Rove and Libby, have been confirmed to be leakers, and others are suspected. 
[Washington Post, 8/10/03]

ONLY MEMBER OF BOTH IRAQ GROUP AND OFFICE OF GLOBAL COMMUNICATIONS: Wilkinson 
was also a member of the OGC, a group designed to "advise the President, the 
heads of appropriate offices within the Executive Office of the President, and 
the heads of executive departments and agencies (agencies) on utilization of 
the most effective means for the United States Government to ensure consistency 
in messages that will promote the interests of the United States abroad, 
prevent misunderstanding, build support for and among coalition partners of the 
United States, and inform international audiences." Wilkinson is the only 
administration official who was simultaneously a member of the OGC and the Iraq 
Group. [White House website]

ONE OF CONDOLEEZA RICE'S 'INNER CIRCLE': Condoleezza has an intimate circle of 
advisers, and none is more intimate than Jim Wilkinson. The Washington Post 
reports that when leaks forced her to cancel a trip to Iraq, "Rice at first 
told only two key aides in the State Department - Chief of Staff Brian 
Gunderson and senior adviser Jim Wilkinson - that she had decided to try 
again." [Washington Post, 6/7/05] 

QUESTIONED BY FEDERAL PROSECUTORS IN LEAK PROBE: Bloomberg reported that he was 
questioned by Fitzgerald's team "about the vice president's knowledge of the 
anti-Wilson campaign and his dealings on it with Libby, his chief of staff." 
[Bloomberg, 10/17/05]

Colin Powell
Secretary of State (2001-2005) 
POWELL WAS ON AIR FORCE ONE: Then-Secretary of State Colin Powell was on Air 
Force One accompanying President Bush on the July 2003 trip to Africa. A 
"senior State Department official confirmed that, while on the trip, Powell had 
a department intelligence report on whether Iraq had sought uranium from 
Niger." The State Department memo in question - a "key piece of evidence in the 
CIA leak investigation" - stated that "Wilson's wife had attended a meeting at 
the CIA where the decision was made to send Wilson to Niger." The memorandum 
"contained information about CIA officer Valerie Plame in a paragraph marked 
'(S)' for secret, a clear indication that any Bush administration official who 
read it should have been aware the information was classified." There are also 
indications that Fitzgerald subpoenaed phone records from Air Force One - where 
the memo was first seen by many administration officials - to "determine 
whether presidential aides used the aircraft's phones to leak the name of a CIA 
employee to reporters." [Newsweek, 8/9/04; Washington Post, 7/20/05; Knight 
Ridder, 3/5/04]

POWELL TESTIFIED BEFORE THE GRAND JURY: Though not a subject of the inquiry, 
then-Secretary of State Colin Powell testified before the federal grand jury on 
July 16, 2004. Powell's appearance was seen "as the latest sign the probe being 
conducted by prosecutor Patrick Fitzgerald [was] highly active and broader than 
[had] been publicly known. Sources close to the case say prosecutors were 
interested in discussions Powell had while with President George W. Bush on a 
trip to Africa in July 2003, just before Plame's identity was leaked to 
columnist Robert Novak." Sources saw the decision to question Powell as 
indicative of "the thoroughness with which Fitzgerald is conducting the 
probe-and that knowledge about Plame was circulated at the highest levels of 
the administration." [Newsweek, 8/9/04]

Karen Hughes
White House Aide (2001-2002); Under Secretary of State for Public Diplomacy 
(2005-Present) 
HUGHES INTERVIEWED BY SPECIAL PROSECUTOR: In the questionnaire for her 
confirmation proceedings, Karen Hughes listed that she had been interviewed by 
the special prosecutor Patrick Fitzgerald. [New York Times, 7/22/05]

HUGHES DECRIED LEAK, DENIED ROVE'S INVOLVMENT: In her book, Ten Minutes From 
Normal, Hughes discussed the leak, calling it "wrong" and "unfair" to Bush. 
Hughes earlier said the leak was "disruptive to democracy." In her book, she 
said whoever conducted the leak "should come forward and not hide behind 
journalistic ethics for his or her self-protection." She added, "The use of 
unnamed sources has become a convenient way for too many political operatives 
to hide and avoid accountability for their statements." Additionally, Hughes 
commented that she knew Rove wasn't involved in the leak because "Karl has said 
he was not involved." [Ten Minutes From Normal; POE News, 10/2/03] 

HUGHES INVOLVED IN DRAFTING 2003 STATE OF THE UNION WITH FALSE URANIUM CLAIM: 
In his 2003 State of the Union address, President Bush declared, "The British 
government has learned that Saddam Hussein recently sought significant 
quantities of uranium from Africa." It has been reported that Karen Hughes was 
"involved in drafting the speech." She said her primary goal in the process was 
to answer: "Why is Saddam Hussein's continued defiance a threat to our country 
and to peace in the world?" Intelligence from the CIA and the State Department 
at that time indicated Iraq was not attempting to acquire uranium from Niger. 
Furthermore, the inclusion of the false statement led to apologies from Condi 
Rice, Stephen Hadley, Ari Fleischer, and George Tenet. Instead of addressing 
the allegations at the time they were made, Hughes defended the false 
intelligence and devised a communications strategy that questioned the motives 
of those who criticized the president. [President Bush, 1/28/03; The Houston 
Chronicle, 1/27/03; Baltimore Sun, 7/23/03; Washington Post, 7/20/05; MSNBC, 
9/28/03; White House Press Briefing, 7/29/03; CNN, 7/11/03; USA Today, 3/14/02]

HUGHES HAS PREVIOUS HISTORY OF SMEARING WHITE HOUSE CRITICS: Hughes "was an 
advocate of the howitzer treatment" of the former Bush counter-terrorism chief 
and White House critic Richard Clarke. In an attempt to attack and smear the 
character of Richard Clarke, the White House released numerous pieces of 
information that were previously classified, including an email from Clarke to 
Condi Rice shortly after 9-11 and Clarke's resignation letter. The White House 
also revealed Clarke to be the source of an anonymous background briefing he 
had done on behalf of the president. However, the White House refused Clarke's 
request to declassify his correspondence with Rice prior to 9-11 about the 
threats that were being ignored. Hughes admitted on ABC's 20/20 that she was 
involved in these efforts against Clarke: "I'm involved in White House 
discussions about those issues. I think, from personal knowledge, that many of 
the things he said are not true." [New York Times, 3/28/04; CNN, 4/9/04; CNN, 
3/4/04; ABC's 20/20, 3/29/04]

MEMBER OF WHITE HOUSE IRAQ GROUP: Hughes was a regular participant in the 
weekly meetings of the Bush Administration's White House Iraq Group. The main 
purpose of the group was the systematic coordination of the "marketing" of 
going to war with Iraq as well as selling the war here at home. One clear 
example of this fact is that "the escalation of nuclear rhetoric" during the 
pre-war stage, "including the introduction of the term 'mushroom cloud' into 
the debate, coincided with the formation" of WHIG. The group included the two 
individual who have been confirmed as leakers, Karl Rove and Lewis Libby. 
[Washington Post, 8/10/03]

Adam Levine
Communications Aide (2001-2003) 
LEVINE WAS ONE OF FEW PRESS AIDES TO SPEAK TO REPORTERS DURING AFRICA TRIP: 
"Levine was one of the few press officials at the White House to answer 
reporters' calls [during the Africa trip]." [CNN, 2/10/04]

LEVINE AMONG THE FIRST WHITE HOUSE OFFICIALS TO TESTIFY BEFORE GRAND JURY: 
Levine testified on February 6, 2004. "Levine's testimony was described as 
'brief' and non-combative, and followed several interviews with FBI agents. The 
source said there were many questions about which reporters [Levine] and other 
senior officials talked to, suggesting investigators are trying to get as much 
information as possible from press officials, knowing the reporters are 
unlikely to talk." [Newsday 2/24/04; CNN, 2/10/04]

LEVINE SAID TO TESTIFY ABOUT 'WHITE HOUSE PROCEDURES': "Dan French, former U.S. 
attorney for New York's Northern District, and Don Kinsella, the district's 
longtime criminal bureau chief, are representing a former White House press 
aide, Adam Levine 'The President of the United States has asked his staff to 
cooperate, and even though Levine's no longer on the staff he's adhering to the 
President's request,' French said. 'He has been called to testify before the 
federal grand jury concerning his knowledge of White House procedures, in 
particular phone calls with reporters. He was called to testify and we 
represented him in those proceedings.'" [The Times Union (Albany, NY) 2/12/04]

LEVINE LEFT ADMINISTRATION IN DECEMBER '03, BUT RELATIONSHIP CONTINUED: New 
York Times: "Levine left the Bush administration in December after working as 
the principal liaison between the White House and television networks." Later, 
the Washington Post describes Levine as "a former White House aide who 
portrayed Russert in mock sessions with administration officials," referring to 
White House prep for President Bush in advance of his Meet the Press appearance 
in early February '04. [NYT, 2/10/04; Washington Post, 2/5/04]

Bob Joseph
Director for Nonproliferation at National Security Council (2001-2005); 
Undersecretary of State for Arms Control and International Security Affairs 
(2005-Present) 
JOSEPH SPECIFICALLY ASKED FOR INCLUSION OF URANIUM CLAIM IN STATE OF THE UNION: 
The New York Times reported that senior intelligence officials said that Alan 
Foley, a C.I.A. expert on weapons of mass destruction, said "he was asked by 
Bob Joseph, the director for nonproliferation at the National Security Council, 
whether the president's address could include a reference to Iraq's seeking 
uranium from Niger." [NYT, 7/18/03]

JOSEPH GUIDED WMD CASE AGAINST IRAQ: Bob Joseph, "the senior director dealing 
with weapons of mass destruction, guided the process of building the case 
against Iraq" from the White House. Thus, it appears likely he would have seen 
the State Department memo that contained Plame's identity. [Newsweek, 9/30/03]

Vice President Dick Cheney
 
FITZGERALD FOCUSING ON DIRECT CHENEY INVOLVEMENT: Bloomberg reported, "A 
special counsel is focusing on whether Vice President Dick Cheney played a role 
in leaking a covert CIA agent's name, according to people familiar with the 
probe that already threatens top White House aides Karl Rove and Lewis Libby." 
[Bloomberg, 10/17/05]

CHENEY INTERVIEWED BY FEDERAL PROSECUTORS: "Vice President Dick Cheney was 
recently interviewed by federal prosecutors who asked whether he knew of anyone 
at the White House who had improperly disclosed the identity of an undercover 
C.I.A. officer. Mr. Cheney was also asked about conversations with senior 
aides, including his chief of staff, I. Lewis Libby . In addition, those people 
said, Mr. Cheney was asked whether he knew of any concerted effort by White 
House aides to name the officer. It was not clear how Mr. Cheney responded to 
the prosecutors' questions. [Cheney] was not questioned under oath and he has 
not been asked to appear before the grand jury." [NYT, 6/5/04]

CHENEY SEEMS TO BE THE COMMON DENOMINATOR: Four members of the Vice President's 
staff - "Scooter" Libby, John Hannah, Mary Matalin, and Catherine Martin - have 
either been implicated in the leak or testified before the grand jury. In 
addition, Stephen Hadley worked under Cheney at the Defense Department and is 
considered by some to be his "eyes and ears" on the NSC staff. [Washington 
Post, 7/25/01]

CHENEY AND LIBBY PRESSURED CIA ON URANIUM: Cheney and Libby visited the CIA 
headquarters to engage the CIA analysts directly on this issue of uranium 
acquisition in Africa, "creating an environment in which some analysts felt 
they were being pressured to make their assessments fit with the Bush 
administration's policy objectives." [Washington Post, 6/5/03]

President George W. Bush
 

WAS BUSH INVOLVED IN THE LEAK? In July 2005, the New York Times raised the 
possibility that Bush could be involved in the leak. "It is still not clear 
what the investigation into the leak of a C.I.A. operative's identity will mean 
for President Bush. So far the disclosures about the involvement of Karl Rove, 
among others, have not exacted any substantial political price from the 
administration. And nobody has suggested that the investigation directly 
implicates the president. Yet Mr. Bush has yet to address some uncomfortable 
questions that he may not be able to evade indefinitely There is the broader 
issue of whether Mr. Bush was aware of any effort by his aides to use the 
C.I.A. officer's identity to undermine the standing of her husband, a former 
diplomat who had publicly accused the administration of twisting its prewar 
intelligence about Iraq's nuclear program." [NYT, 7/24/05]

BUSH QUESTIONED BY FITZGERALD FOR OVER AN HOUR: On June 24, 2004, special 
prosecutor Patrick Fitzgerald and several of his assistants questioned the 
president for about 70 minutes in the Oval Office. Bush retained a private 
lawyer, Jim Sharp, for the interview. A prominent First Amendment lawyer, Floyd 
Abrams, said "It's hard to believe the special prosecutor would be burdening 
the president with an interview unless they had testimony to the effect that 
the president had information." [Washington Post, 2/25/04]

STARR DEPUTY SAID BUSH INTERVIEW SUGGESTED HIGH-LEVEL INVOLVEMENT IN LEAK: The 
New York Daily News reported, "The Bush interview 'indicates there's obviously 
a belief that the leak was at a high level,' said Sol Wisenberg, a former [Ken] 
Starr deputy who questioned Clinton. 'The President usually doesn't meet and 
knock around ideas with midlevel staffers.'" [New York Daily News, 6/25/04]

BUSH WAS ABOARD AIR FORCE ONE WITH THE STATE DEPARTMENT MEMO: A classified 
State Department report that contained Valerie Plame's identity was sent to 
Secretary of State Colin Powell and other administration officials who were 
aboard Air Force One with the president on July 7, 2003. The extent of the 
circulation of the memo is not known. [Washington Post, 7/21/05]

BUSH CLAIMED TO WANT TO GET TO THE BOTTOM OF THE LEAK: On September 29, 2003, a 
senior administration official told the Washington Post that Bush said, "I want 
to get to the bottom of this," during a daily staff meeting which Karl Rove 
attended. [Washington Post 9/30/03]

BUSH TOLD TENET HE WOULD COOPERATE WITH THE INVESTIGATION: A conversation 
between the president and Tenet about the investigation did not consume, 
according to Andy Card, "any significant amount of time or discussion or angst. 
It was basically, 'We're cooperating, you're cooperating, I'm glad to see the 
process is moving forward the way it should.'" [NYT, 10/4/03] 


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