Indictments Tomrrow?
The CIA Leak case is of course not over, and now Raw Story is reporting that tomorrow Fitzgerald may seek an indictment on Deputy Chief of Staff Karl Rove. From the article, here’s the important part:
In a bid to keep Rove out of Fitzgerald’s crosshairs, Luskin recently told Fitzgerald that he had a conversation with Time magazine reporter Viveca Novak in February 2004 where she inadvertently revealed that Rove had been a source for her colleague Matt Cooper. Luskin said this prompted an exhaustive search for evidence that Cooper and Rove spoke. The search turned up an email Rove had sent to then Deputy National Security Adviser Stephen Hadley just minutes after his conversation with Cooper in which he told Hadley what they had spoken about. Luskin said he promptly turned over the email to Fitzgerald and that led Rove to change his testimony.
A week ago, Fitzgerald briefed the second grand jury hearing evidence in the leak case for more than three hours. During that time, he brought them up to speed on the latest developments involving Rove and at least one other White House official, the sources said. The attorneys refused to identify the second person.
Well maybe Fitzmas will come closer to Christmas after all. This of course is important because people already forgot that Fitzgerald wasn’t limited to the first grand jury at all, not sure how that meme ever got started.