The notes, taken by Mr. Libby during the conversation, for the first
time place Mr. Cheney in the middle of an effort by the White House to
learn about Ms. Wilson's husband, Joseph C. Wilson IV, who was
questioning the administration's handling of intelligence about Iraq's
nuclear program to justify the war.

Lawyers involved in the case, who described the notes to The New York
Times, said they showed that Mr. Cheney knew that Ms. Wilson worked at
the C.I.A. more than a month before her identity was made public and
her undercover status was disclosed in a syndicated column by Robert
D. Novak on July 14, 2003.

Mr. Libby's notes indicate that Mr. Cheney had gotten his information
about Ms. Wilson from George J. Tenet, the director of central
intelligence, in response to questions from the vice president about
Mr. Wilson. But they contain no suggestion that either Mr. Cheney or
Mr. Libby knew at the time of Ms. Wilson's undercover status or that
her identity was classified. Disclosing a covert agent's identity can
be a crime, but only if the person who discloses it knows the agent's
undercover status.

It would not be illegal for either Mr. Cheney or Mr. Libby, both of
whom are presumably cleared to know the government's deepest secrets,
to discuss a C.I.A. officer or her link to a critic of the
administration. But any effort by Mr. Libby to steer investigators
away from his conversation with Mr. Cheney could be considered by
Patrick J. Fitzgerald, the special counsel in the case, to be an
illegal effort to impede the inquiry.

.....


Lawyers involved in the case said they had no indication that Mr.
Fitzgerald was considering charging Mr. Cheney with wrongdoing. Mr.
Cheney was interviewed under oath by Mr. Fitzgerald last year. It is
not known what the vice president told Mr. Fitzgerald about the
conversation with Mr. Libby or when Mr. Fitzgerald first learned of it.







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