Monday, February 06, 2006

Is Rove off Fitzgerald's Hook? Hardly.


According to Elizabeth de la Vega, at TomDispatch.com,
"For Karl Rove, no news from the Plame case - Special Counsel Patrick Fitzgerald's grand jury investigation into the outing of Valerie Plame Wilson's identity as a CIA agent - is definitely not good news. Seismic activity is notoriously silent, so we may not be hearing any rumblings at the moment. But speaking as a former prosecutor, I believe it highly likely that, just below the surface, the worlds of Karl Rove and Special Prosecutor Patrick Fitzgerald, shifting like tectonic plates, are about to collide. As was true with Vice President Cheney's top aide, Lewis "Scooter" Libby, charged with obstruction of justice and lying to a federal agent as well as to the grand jury, Rove might not be charged with the leak itself. I am confident, however, that Rove will not leave this party empty-handed. He will, at the very least, almost certainly be charged with making false statements to an FBI agent. Here's why."
Photo credit: Presidential advisor Karl Rove, carries his files and luggage after arriving with President Bush, at Love Field in Dallas, Friday, Feb. 3, 2006. (AP Photo/LM Otero)

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