Reporter Judith Miller testified Tuesday that former vice presidential aide I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby identified a CIA operative to her on two occasions on dates earlier than he has told investigators he first heard the name from another reporter.
Libby, then Vice President Dick Cheney's chief of staff, told the FBI and a grand jury that he thought he was hearing Valerie Plame's CIA job for the first time from NBC's Tim Russert on July 10, 2003.
Five government officials, including ex-White House press secretary Ari Fleischer, also have testified that they discussed Plame and her CIA job with Libby before July 10.
Earlier Tuesday, the jury saw notes Libby took on or about June 12 that indicated Cheney himself told Libby then that the war critic's wife worked at the CIA.
No way Libby is taking the fall for this! I guaranteee when he gets his turn on the stand that he reaches out and drags Cheney and Rove right down through the rabbit hole with him. Their whole world is about to turn upside down.
"Arf with their 'eads!"
Sorry I had a momentary Lewis Carroll reality break there. I am back now.
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