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CIA leak grand jury investigation
This second statement has since been called into question by an e-mail, written three days before Novak's column, in which Cooper indicated that Rove had told him Wilson's wife worked at the CIA.
CIA leak scandal criminal investigation
This second statement has since been called into question by an e-mail, written three days before Novak's column, in which Cooper indicated that Rove had told him Wilson's wife worked at the CIA.
CIA leak scandal criminal investigation
A July 11, 2003, e-mail from Cooper to his bureau chief indicated that Rove had told Cooper that it was Wilson's wife who authorized her husband's trip to Niger, mentioning that she "apparently" worked at "the agency" on weapons of mass destruction issues.
Plame affair
Mr. Libby testified in the grand jury that Rove told Libby that Novak was publishing a column about Wilson’s wife before it was ever published....
Karl Rove
In addition, Rove told Cooper that CIA Director George Tenet did not authorize Wilson's trip to Niger, and that "not only the genesis of the trip [to Niger] is flawed an[d] suspect but so is the report" which Wilson made upon his return from Africa.
CIA leak scandal timeline
Rove reportedly told the grand jury that at this time he had already heard about Wilson's wife working for the CIA from another journalist, but is unable to remember who that was.
CIA leak scandal timeline
According to Cooper, Rove told Cooper that Wilson's trip had not been authorized by "DCI" — CIA Director George Tenet — or Vice President Dick Cheney.
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CIA leak grand jury investigation
This second statement has since been called into question by an e-mail, written three days before Novak's column, in which Cooper indicated that Rove had told him Wilson's wife worked at the CIA.
CIA leak scandal criminal investigation
This second statement has since been called into question by an e-mail, written three days before Novak's column, in which Cooper indicated that Rove had told him Wilson's wife worked at the CIA.
Plame affair
In his grand jury testimony, Karl Rove testified he learned of Plame's CIA affiliation from journalists and not from government officials.
Plame affair
Rove also testified to the grand jury that he had heard from Libby that Plame worked for the CIA.
Karl Rove
In addition, Rove told Cooper that CIA Director George Tenet did not authorize Wilson's trip to Niger, and that "not only the genesis of the trip [to Niger] is flawed an[d] suspect but so is the report" which Wilson made upon his return from Africa.
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Rove reportedly told the grand jury that at this time he had already heard about Wilson's wife working for the CIA from another journalist, but is unable to remember who that was.
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Plame affair
Through his personal attorney, Robert Luskin, Rove has stated that other media sources told him about Plame, although he's not sure which journalist first told him.
Plame affair
In his grand jury testimony, Karl Rove testified he learned of Plame's CIA affiliation from journalists and not from government officials.
Plame affair
Rove told the grand jury that by the time Novak had called him, he had already learned of Plame from other reporters, but that he could not recall which reporters had told him.
Plame affair
Rove also testified to the grand jury that he had heard from Libby that Plame worked for the CIA.
Karl Rove
On July 15, Rove's lawyers said that Rove told Novak he had "heard that, too", in reference to Plame's status as a CIA employee, but was unaware at the time of the name "Valerie Plame".
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Plame affair
Mr. Libby testified in the grand jury that Rove told Libby that Novak was publishing a column about Wilson’s wife before it was ever published....
Plame affair
According to the National Journal, "Rove testified to the grand jury that during his telephone call with Novak, the columnist said words to the effect: 'You are not going to get burned' and 'I don't give up my sources.'"
Plame affair
Rove testified that Novak called him in July 2003 to discuss a story unrelated to Plame or Wilson.
Plame affair
Rove told the grand jury that by the time Novak had called him, he had already learned of Plame from other reporters, but that he could not recall which reporters had told him.
Karl Rove
Rove claims to have learned of her name from his conversation with Novak.
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Tom Tancredo
According to Tancredo, he and Bush's political adviser, Karl Rove, got into a "screaming match" after Tancredo claimed that "if the nation suffered another attack at the hands of terrorists able to skirt immigration laws, the blood of the people killed" would be on Bush's and Congress’ hands.
Karl Rove
In a deposition, Rove testified that he severed the tie in 1996 because he felt awkward "about balancing that responsibility with his role as Bush's top political advisor" while Bush was governor of Texas and Texas was suing the tobacco industry.
Karl Rove
Rove says his work for the Bush campaign included direct mail, voter contact, phone banks, computer services, and travel expenses.
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CIA leak scandal criminal investigation
A July 11, 2003, e-mail from Cooper to his bureau chief indicated that Rove had told Cooper that it was Wilson's wife who authorized her husband's trip to Niger, mentioning that she "apparently" worked at "the agency" on weapons of mass destruction issues.
Plame affair
According to Rove, he only remembered he had spoken to Cooper after discovering a July 11, 2003, White House e-mail that Rove had written to then-deputy National Security advisor Stephen J. Hadley in which Rove said he had spoken to Cooper about the Niger controversy.
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CIA leak grand jury investigation
Karl Rove testified before the new grand jury for the fifth time in the case on April 26, 2006, and, on June 12, 2006, his attorney stated that Rove had been formally notified by Fitzgerald that Rove would not be charged with any crimes.
Allen Weh
Then in 2006 Rove personally told Weh “He’s gone,” Rove said.
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Plame affair
Rove also testified to the grand jury that he had heard from Libby that Plame worked for the CIA.
Plame affair
Rove testified that Libby told him that he heard the information from journalists.
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Karl Rove
The residence that Rove claims on Texas voter registration rolls consists of two small rental cottages, the largest of which is 814 square feet.
Karl Rove
In a deposition, Rove testified that he severed the tie in 1996 because he felt awkward "about balancing that responsibility with his role as Bush's top political advisor" while Bush was governor of Texas and Texas was suing the tobacco industry.
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Plame affair
In his grand jury testimony, Karl Rove testified he learned of Plame's CIA affiliation from journalists and not from government officials.
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CIA leak grand jury investigation
Karl Rove testified before the new grand jury for the fifth time in the case on April 26, 2006, and, on June 12, 2006, his attorney stated that Rove had been formally notified by Fitzgerald that Rove would not be charged with any crimes.
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Fair Game: My Life as a Spy, My Betrayal by the White House
Rove responded that the phrase "fair game" attributed to him by Chris Matthews was Matthews' phrase not his own and that he himself did not consider Mrs. Wilson (in Gregory's phrase) "an appropropriate target in this debate."
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Fair Game: My Life as a Spy, My Betrayal by the White House
Rove responded that the phrase "fair game" attributed to him by Chris Matthews was Matthews' phrase not his own and that he himself did not consider Mrs. Wilson (in Gregory's phrase) "an appropropriate target in this debate."
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Fair Game: My Life as a Spy, My Betrayal by the White House
Rove responded that the phrase "fair game" attributed to him by Chris Matthews was Matthews' phrase not his own and that he himself did not consider Mrs. Wilson (in Gregory's phrase) "an appropropriate target in this debate."
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Fair Game: My Life as a Spy, My Betrayal by the White House
Rove responded that the phrase "fair game" attributed to him by Chris Matthews was Matthews' phrase not his own and that he himself did not consider Mrs. Wilson (in Gregory's phrase) "an appropropriate target in this debate."
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Fair Game: My Life as a Spy, My Betrayal by the White House
Rove responded that the phrase "fair game" attributed to him by Chris Matthews was Matthews' phrase not his own and that he himself did not consider Mrs. Wilson (in Gregory's phrase) "an appropropriate target in this debate."
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CIA leak scandal criminal investigation
A July 11, 2003, e-mail from Cooper to his bureau chief indicated that Rove had told Cooper that it was Wilson's wife who authorized her husband's trip to Niger, mentioning that she "apparently" worked at "the agency" on weapons of mass destruction issues.
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Karl Rove
On July 15, Rove's lawyers said that Rove told Novak he had "heard that, too", in reference to Plame's status as a CIA employee, but was unaware at the time of the name "Valerie Plame".
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Plame affair
Through his personal attorney, Robert Luskin, Rove has stated that other media sources told him about Plame, although he's not sure which journalist first told him.
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Karl Rove
On July 15, Rove's lawyers said that Rove told Novak he had "heard that, too", in reference to Plame's status as a CIA employee, but was unaware at the time of the name "Valerie Plame".
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Karl Rove
In addition, Rove told Cooper that CIA Director George Tenet did not authorize Wilson's trip to Niger, and that "not only the genesis of the trip [to Niger] is flawed an[d] suspect but so is the report" which Wilson made upon his return from Africa.
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Plame affair
In his grand jury testimony, Karl Rove testified he learned of Plame's CIA affiliation from journalists and not from government officials.
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Karl Rove
In 2006, Rove personally told Weh that Iglesias had been dismissed.
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Karl Rove
Rove says his work for the Bush campaign included direct mail, voter contact, phone banks, computer services, and travel expenses.
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Plame affair
When Novak inquired about Wilson's wife working for the CIA, Rove indicated he had heard something like that, according to the source's recounting of the grand jury testimony for the Associated Press.
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Karl Rove
Rove says his work for the Bush campaign included direct mail, voter contact, phone banks, computer services, and travel expenses.
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Plame affair
According to Rove, he only remembered he had spoken to Cooper after discovering a July 11, 2003, White House e-mail that Rove had written to then-deputy National Security advisor Stephen J. Hadley in which Rove said he had spoken to Cooper about the Niger controversy.
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Plame affair
According to Rove, he only remembered he had spoken to Cooper after discovering a July 11, 2003, White House e-mail that Rove had written to then-deputy National Security advisor Stephen J. Hadley in which Rove said he had spoken to Cooper about the Niger controversy.
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Allen Weh
Then in 2006 Rove personally told Weh “He’s gone,” Rove said.
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Karl Rove
The residence that Rove claims on Texas voter registration rolls consists of two small rental cottages, the largest of which is 814 square feet.
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Karl Rove
Rove says his work for the Bush campaign included direct mail, voter contact, phone banks, computer services, and travel expenses.
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Karl Rove
In a deposition, Rove testified that he severed the tie in 1996 because he felt awkward "about balancing that responsibility with his role as Bush's top political advisor" while Bush was governor of Texas and Texas was suing the tobacco industry.
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Karl Rove
In 1986, just before a crucial debate in campaign, Rove claimed that his office had been bugged by Democrats.
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Karl Rove
Rove says his work for the Bush campaign included direct mail, voter contact, phone banks, computer services, and travel expenses.
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Karl Rove
Rove says his work for the Bush campaign included direct mail, voter contact, phone banks, computer services, and travel expenses.
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Plame affair
When Novak inquired about Wilson's wife working for the CIA, Rove indicated he had heard something like that, according to the source's recounting of the grand jury testimony for the Associated Press.
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George LeMieux
When asked why Charlie Crist was not attending the President's visit to Florida, Karl Rove responded "just ask George LeMieux."
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George LeMieux
When asked why Charlie Crist was not attending the President's visit to Florida, Karl Rove responded "just ask George LeMieux."
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Manhattan Institute
Karl Rove has stated that Dream underlies the entire compassionate conservatism movement.
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Barney (dog)
White House official Karl Rove remarked shortly after his resignation that Barney was "a lump."
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Tom Tancredo
According to Tancredo, he and Bush's political adviser, Karl Rove, got into a "screaming match" after Tancredo claimed that "if the nation suffered another attack at the hands of terrorists able to skirt immigration laws, the blood of the people killed" would be on Bush's and Congress’ hands.
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Manhattan Institute
Karl Rove has stated that Dream underlies the entire compassionate conservatism movement.
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Tom Tancredo
According to Tancredo, he and Bush's political adviser, Karl Rove, got into a "screaming match" after Tancredo claimed that "if the nation suffered another attack at the hands of terrorists able to skirt immigration laws, the blood of the people killed" would be on Bush's and Congress’ hands.
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Mitch McConnell
On April 1, 2007, Chris Wallace claimed that McConnell's stance on Karl Rove and Harriet Miers testifying under oath in relation to the Dismissal of U.S. attorneys controversy was contradictory.
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Mitch McConnell
On April 1, 2007, Chris Wallace claimed that McConnell's stance on Karl Rove and Harriet Miers testifying under oath in relation to the Dismissal of U.S. attorneys controversy was contradictory.
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Mitch McConnell
On April 1, 2007, Chris Wallace claimed that McConnell's stance on Karl Rove and Harriet Miers testifying under oath in relation to the Dismissal of U.S. attorneys controversy was contradictory.
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