former White House aide under indictment for obstructing a leak probe, I. Lewis Libby, testified to a grand jury that he gave information from a closely-guarded "National Intelligence Estimate" on Iraq to a New York Times reporter in 2003 with the specific permission of President Bush, according to a new court filing from the special prosecutor in the case.If I recall, the president said he would fire the people involved in the leakage.
The court papers from the prosecutor, Patrick Fitzgerald, do not suggest that Mr. Bush violated any law or rule. However, the new disclosure could be awkward for the president because it places him, for the first time, directly in a chain of events that led to a meeting where prosecutors contend the identity of a CIA employee, Valerie Plame, was provided to a reporter.
Thursday, April 06, 2006
What on earth?
If this is the case, then please sign me up as someone who believes their should be an impeachment of the president. It was published in the New York Sun. I'm still digesting this information as I await to register for classes this fall.
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