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Libby lied...a lot

February 5, 2006 11:14 AM / Bush Leagues .

The special prosecutor in the CIA leak case alleged that Vice President Cheney's former chief of staff was engaged in a broader web of deception than was previously known and repeatedly lied to conceal that he had been a key source for reporters about undercover operative Valerie Plame, The Washington Post reports.

The records also show that by August 2004, early in his investigation of the disclosure of Plame's identity, Special Counsel Patrick J. Fitzgerald had concluded that he did not have much of a case against I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby for illegally leaking classified information. Instead, Fitzgerald was focused on charging Cheney's top aide with perjury and making false statements, and knew he needed to question reporters to prove it.

The court records show that Libby denied to a grand jury that he ever mentioned Plame or her CIA job to then-White House press secretary Ari Fleischer or then-New York Times reporter Judith Miller in separate conversations he had with each of them in early July 2003. The records also suggest that Libby did not disclose to investigators that he first spoke to Miller about Plame in June 2003, and that prosecutors learned of the nature of the conversation only when Miller finally testified late in the fall of 2005.

All three specific allegations are contained in previously redacted sections of a U.S. Court of Appeals opinion that were released yesterday. The opinion analyzed Fitzgerald's secret evidence to determine whether his case warranted ordering reporters to testify about their confidential conversations with sources.

Fitzgerald revealed none of these specifics when he publicly announced Libby's indictment in October on charges of making false statements, perjury and obstruction of justice.

The once-sealed portions of the federal court opinion were written in February 2005 by U.S. Circuit Judge David S. Tatel, who was a member of a three-judge panel that agreed with Fitzgerald that the testimony of two reporters, Miller and Time magazine's Matthew Cooper, was crucial to his investigation.

Yesterday, the same panel concluded that because Libby was indicted and now faced public charges, the court no longer had to keep secret many of the details of the grand jury investigation that Tatel analyzed. Dow Jones Inc., parent company of the Wall Street Journal, had petitioned the court to release the eight-page Tatel opinion. Three of the pages were redacted.

Read more in The Washington Post


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Comments

the Bush administration will be known as the lying administration. Unethical, incompetence will be their legacy and undoing.

Posted by Dale at February 5, 2006 03:40 PM

Charles Colson went to jail for a lot less than what Libby is accused of. If he is found guilty, lets see what sentence is handed down before I declare the system broken.

Posted by SWIFT at February 6, 2006 05:50 PM

My cousin, a life-long Republican, is certain that Bush will pardon any and all Repos sent up the river. Cousin and I want the pardon system overhauled, possibly taking the power of pardon away from the executive and making a panel of, say, retired judges, give thumbs up or thumbs down on any **recommended** or **requested** presidential pardons.
Libby, DeLay, Abramoff, "Kenny Boy" Lay, et al., wouldn't be convicted and sentenced until mid- to late 2008, while Bush is in power and able to pardon them.
This gives Libby, et al., ample wiggle room to lie like rugs during their trials, believing (knowing?) full well that Bush will pardon them after they've done, at most, two months in stoney lonesome.
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