From The BBC, 11/22/07:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/7105001.stm
Bush 'involved' in CIA leak case
A former White House press secretary has said the US president was
involved in misinforming the public over the leaking of a CIA agent's
identity.
In an excerpt from his book, Scott McClellan says George W Bush helped
mislead the public over the role in the affair of two White House
aides.
The CIA agent, Valerie Plame, says her identity was leaked because her
diplomat husband opposed the Iraq war.
The White House said Mr Bush would not ask anyone to pass false
information.
Lawsuit
Mr McClellan's book is not scheduled for publication until April and
the excerpt released was brief.
It refers to a White House press conference he attended in 2003.
At the conference, Mr McClellan told journalists that the two aides
Karl Rove and Lewis "Scooter" Libby were "not involved" in leaking Ms
Plame's identity.
The excerpt reads:
"There was one problem. It was not true.
"I had unknowingly passed along false information. And five of the
highest ranking officials in the administration were involved in my
doing so: Rove, Libby, the vice-president, the president's chief of
staff, and the president himself."
Mr McClellan, who served as press secretary from 2003 to 2006, and his
publisher later clarified the excerpt.
Peter Osnos of Public Affairs Books said Mr McClellan was not
suggesting Mr Bush deliberately lied.
"He told him something that wasn't true, but the president didn't know
it wasn't true," Mr Osnos said.
"The president told him what he thought to be the case."
Libby, Vice-President ***** Cheney's former chief of staff, is the only
person charged over the affair.
He was sentenced to 30 months in jail for obstructing an inquiry into
the leaking of the identity.
However, Mr Bush intervened in July to prevent Libby from serving a
prison term.
Ms Plame said Mr McClellan's excerpt was "shocking" and that she
believed Mr McClellan had been "sent out to lie to the press corps".
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Time for some trials and prosecutions
Harry
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