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Plame Leak Investigation Widened

The New York Times reports that the investigation into whether White House officials leaked the identity of former CIA operative Valerie Plame has broadened. Prosecutors are now investigating whether White House officials lied to investigators or improperly handled classified information:

The broadened scope is a potentially significant development that represents exactly what allies of the Bush White House feared when Attorney General John Ashcroft removed himself from the case last December and turned it over to Patrick J. Fitzgerald, the United States attorney in Chicago.

....Mr. Fitzgerald is said by lawyers involved in the case and government officials to be examining possible discrepancies between documents he has gathered and statements made by current or former White House officials during a three-month preliminary investigation last fall by the F.B.I. and the Justice Department....The suspicion that someone may have lied to investigators is based on contradictions between statements by various witnesses in F.B.I. interviews, the lawyers and officials said. The conflicts are said to be buttressed by documents, including memos, e-mail messages and phone records turned over by the White House.

Looks like some heads are going to roll over this one -- hopefully, before November.

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