Grand Jury Hears Evidence Against Rove
By Jason Leopold
t r u t h o u t | Report
Thursday 20 April 2006
http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/042006Z.shtml
Just as the news broke Wednesday about Scott McClellan resigning
as White House press secretary and Deputy Chief of Staff Karl
Rove shedding some of his policy duties, Special Prosecutor
Patrick Fitzgerald met with the grand jury hearing evidence in
the CIA leak case and introduced additional evidence against
Rove, attorneys and other US officials close to the
investigation said.
The grand jury session in federal court in Washington, DC,
sources close to the case said, was the first time this year
that Fitzgerald told the jurors that he would soon present them
with a list of criminal charges he intends to file against Rove
in hopes of having the grand jury return a multi-count
indictment against Rove.
In an interview Wednesday, Rove's attorney, Robert Luskin,
confirmed that Rove remains a "subject" of Fitzgerald's
two-year-old probe.
"Mr. Rove is still a subject of the investigation," Luskin said.
In a previous interview, Luskin asserted that Rove would not be
indicted by Fitzgerald, but he was unwilling to make that
prediction again Wednesday.
"Mr. Fitzgerald hasn't made any decision on the charges and I
can't speculate what the outcome will be," Luskin said. "Mr.
Rove has cooperated completely with the investigation."
Fitzgerald is said to have introduced more evidence Wednesday
alleging Rove lied to FBI investigators and the grand jury when
he was questioned about how he found out that Valerie Plame
Wilson worked for the CIA and whether he shared that information
with the media, attorneys close to the case said.
Fitzgerald told the grand jury that Rove lied to investigators
and the prosecutor eight out of the nine times he was questioned
about the leak and also tried to cover-up his role in
disseminating Plame Wilson's CIA status to at least two
reporters.
Additionally, an FBI investigator reread to jurors testimony
from other witnesses in the case that purportedly implicates
Rove in playing a role in the leak and the campaign to discredit
Plame Wilson's husband, former Ambassador Joseph Wilson, whose
criticism of the Bush administration's pre-war Iraq intelligence
lead to his wife being unmasked as a covert CIA operative.
Luskin said Rove has not discussed any plea deal with
Fitzgerald.
"Mr. Rove's cooperation is not contingent on any plea agreement
with the prosecutor," Luskin said. "He has always cooperated
voluntarily and unconditionally."
Luskin would not discuss the substance of his most recent
communication with Fitzgerald nor would he say whether Rove
would testify against his former White House colleague, I. Lewis
"Scooter" Libby, Vice President Dick Cheney's former chief of
staff, who was indicted in the leak case for perjury and
obstruction of justice.
Luskin wouldn't comment on whether the investigation of Rove
continues to center on alleged misleading statements to which
Rove testified regarding a July 2003 conversation he had about
Plame Wilson with Time magazine reporter Matthew Cooper.
Sources close to the investigation, however, confirmed that is
exactly what Fitzgerald has continued to focus on and what he
discussed with the grand jury Wednesday.
Luskin said that Rove simply forgot about his conversation with
Cooper when he testified before the grand jury because Rove had
been dealing with other pressing matters, such as Bush's
reelection campaign.
Rove's story began to unravel when Fitzgerald discovered the
existence of an email Rove sent to then-Deputy National Security
Adviser Stephen Hadley after he spoke with Cooper on July 11,
2003.
Rove did not disclose the existence of the email during his
first two appearances before the grand jury. Rove testified that
he found out about Plame Wilson after her identity was disclosed
in several news stories.
"I didn't take the bait," Rove wrote in the email to Hadley
immediately following his conversation with Cooper. "Matt Cooper
called to give me a heads-up that he's got a welfare reform
story coming. When he finished his brief heads-up he immediately
launched into Niger. Isn't this damaging? Hasn't the president
been hurt? I didn't take the bait, but I said if I were him I
wouldn't get Time far out in front on this."
Hadley, sources said, is also a subject of the investigation.
In December, Luskin made a desperate attempt to keep his client
out of Fitzgerald's crosshairs.
Luskin revealed to Fitzgerald that Viveca Novak - a reporter
working for Time magazine who wrote several stories about the
Plame Wilson case - inadvertently tipped him off in early 2004
that her colleague at the magazine, Matt Cooper, would be forced
to testify that Rove was his source who told him about Plame
Wilson's CIA status.
Novak - who bears no relation to syndicated columnist Robert
Novak, the journalist who first published Plame Wilson's name
and CIA status in a July 14, 2003, column - met Luskin in
Washington, DC, in the summer of 2004, and over drinks, the two
discussed Fitzgerald's investigation into the Plame Wilson leak.
Luskin assured Novak that Rove learned Plame Wilson's name and
CIA status after it was published in news accounts and that only
then did he phone other journalists to draw their attention to
it. But Novak told Luskin that everyone in the Time newsroom
knew Rove was Cooper's source and that he would testify to that
in an upcoming grand jury appearance, these sources said.
According to Luskin's account, after he met with Viveca Novak he
contacted Rove and told him about his conversation with her. The
two of them then began an exhaustive search through White House
phone logs and emails for any evidence that proved that Rove had
spoken with Cooper. Luskin said that during this search an email
was found that Rove sent to Hadley immediately and it was
subsequently turned over to Fitzgerald.
Still, Rove's account of his conversation with Cooper went
nothing like he described in his email to Hadley, according to
an email Cooper sent to his editor at Time magazine following
his conversation with Rove in July 2003.
"It was, KR said, [former Ambassador Joseph] Wilson's wife, who
apparently works at the agency on wmd [weapons of mass
destruction] issues who authorized [Wilson's] trip," Cooper's
July 11, 2003, email to his editor said.
Jason Leopold spent two years covering California's electricity
crisis as Los Angeles bureau chief of Dow Jones Newswires. Jason
has spent the last year cultivating sources close to the CIA
leak investigation, and is a regular contributor to t r u t h o
u t. He is the author of the new book NEWS JUNKIE. Visit
www.newsjunkiebook.com for a preview.
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