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Judith Miller Can’t Recall Who Leaked Plame’s Name

HeadlineOct 17, 2005

This update on the outing of CIA operative Valerie Plame: New York Times reporter Judith Miller is claiming she doesn’t know who gave her Plame’s name but admitted discussing her with Dick Cheney’s chief of staff Lewis “Scooter” Libby. On Sunday the New York Times published two extensive articles on Miller’s connection to the story. The leak is at the center of a growing investigation that could lead to the indictment of both Libby and President Bush’s chief advisor Karl Rove. Miller spent 85 days in jail refusing to testify about her sources.

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