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Cheney told FBI he had no idea who leaked Plame ID
WASHINGTON - Former Vice President Dick Cheney told the FBI in 2004 he had no idea who leaked to the news media that Valerie Plame, wife of a Bush administration critic, worked for the CIA.
People:Dick Cheney Karl Rove George W. Bush Activities:2003 CIA Leak Case Source:(AP)
2009-10-30
White House advisers say Fox News is not news
WASHINGTON - White House advisers pledged on Sunday to book administration officials on Fox News despite claims by the president's inner circle that the cable network is a GOP mouthpiece whose programming "is geared toward making money."
Nations:Afghanistan People:Rahm Emanuel Sean Hannity Barack Obama Karl Rove Rupert Murdoch Richard Nixon
2009-10-18
A D.C. whodunit: Who leaked and why?1
Bob Woodward's Monday-morning exclusive on a 66-page report from Gen. Stanley McChrystal to President Barack Obama about Afghanistan policy was a rite of passage for the new administration: the first major national security leak and a sure sign that the celebrated Washington Post reporter has penetrated yet another administration.
Nations:Afghanistan People:Bob Woodward Dick Cheney George W. Bush Sarah Palin Joseph Biden Barack Obama Activities:Afghan Terror War
2009-09-22
Rove involvement in US attorney firing detailed
WASHINGTON - Former White House political adviser Karl Rove played a central role in the ouster of a U.S. attorney in New Mexico, one of nine prosecutors fired in a scandal in 2006 over political interference with the Justice Department, according to transcripts of closed-door testimony released Tuesday.
People:Karl Rove Pete Domenici Alberto Gonzales Activities:2007 U.S. Attorneys Firing Source:(AP)
2009-08-12
Legacy Fight: Inside Bush and Cheney's Tense Final Days
Hours before they were to leave office after eight troubled years, George W. Bush and Richard B. Cheney had one final and painful piece of business to conclude. For over a month Cheney had been pleading, cajoling, even pestering Bush to pardon the Vice President's former chief of staff, I. Lewis (Scooter) Libby. Libby had been convicted nearly two years earlier of obstructing an investigation into the leak of a covert CIA officer's identity by senior White House officials. The Libby pardon, aides reported, had become something of a crusade for Cheney, who seemed prepared to push his nine-year-old relationship with Bush to the breaking point - and perhaps past it - over the fate of his former aide. "We don't want to leave anyone on the battlefield," Cheney argued.
Nations:Afghanistan U.S. People:George W. Bush Dick Cheney Donald H. Rumsfeld Bill Clinton Tim Russert Alberto Gonzales Activities:Bush Admin. 2003 CIA Leak Case
2009-07-23
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