Libby Hasn't Asked to Be Pardoned
President Bush has less than a week to pardon Lewis “Scooter” Libby for his role in the CIA leak case, and at this point it’s unclear if he will, writes Byron York for the National Review . Dick...
View ArticleLibby Deserves Bush Pardon
“Simple justice” should compel President Bush to pardon Lewis “Scooter” Libby, writes Fred Barnes in the Weekly Standard . “Libby has either been punished far too severely for a very small offense,”...
View ArticleCheney Says Bush Erred in Not Pardoning Libby
Dick Cheney believes disgraced former chief of staff Scooter Libby, convicted in the CIA leak investigation, deserved a pardon, the Weekly Standard reports. “He was the victim of a serious miscarriage...
View ArticleCheney Furious at Bush for Not Pardoning Libby
Dick Cheney is furious that President Bush wouldn’t listen when he repeatedly pushed for a last-minute pardon for Scooter Libby, the New York Daily News reports. The ex-VP “went to the mat and came...
View ArticleEvidence Tying Cheney to Plame Leak Grows
The Obama Justice Department is continuing its efforts to maintain the Bush administration's secrecy over Dick Cheney's role in the Valerie Plame CIA leak scandal, the Washington Post reports. A filing...
View ArticleCheney on Plame Leak: I Can't Recall
After years of effort by the Bush and Obama administrations to keep documents related to the CIA leak case secret, redacted portions of the special prosecutor’s 2004 interview with Dick Cheney released...
View ArticleCheney: Wilson Mission Was CIA 'Amateur Hour'
Dick Cheney's memory may have been a little iffy about the Valerie Plame leak, but Politico reports that the former veep left no room for doubt about his opinion of her husband's trip to Niger to...
View ArticleFeds Spied on New York Times Reporter
Federal investigators spied extensively on New York Times reporter James Risen in their effort to discover who leaked details to him of the CIA's attempt to pass faulty nuclear information to Iran. The...
View ArticleEx-CIA Man Kiriakou Gets 2.5 Years for Leaks
Former CIA officer John Kiriakou was sentenced today to more than two years in prison by a federal judge who rejected arguments that he was acting as a whistleblower when he leaked a covert officer's...
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