Mr. Wilson wrote an Op-Ed article in The New York Times on July 6, 2003, saying that "some of the intelligence related to Iraq's nuclear weapons program was twisted to exaggerate the Iraqi threat," and that his mission to Africa had been set in motion because of questions that Mr. Cheney's office had put to the C.I.A. The account, which Mr. Libby has provided to the grand jury, portrays his conversations with journalists as intended not to leak Ms. Wilson's name or to smear Mr. Wilson, but to distance the vice president from the criticism raised by Mr. Wilson.
Also, the article quotes unnamed lawyers as saying Libby spoke to Miller twice before Plame's identity was disclosed by Novak - the first time being on July 8.
Adam Liptak, in another New York Times article, reports that Floyd Abrams, one of Judith Miller's attorneys, told Liptak that Miller provided the grand jury with an edited version of her notes. [link corrected]
"The notes were redacted to omit everything but the notes taken concerning discussions with Libby about Plame," Mr. Abrams said.
Finally, Liptak reports,
Mr. Fitzgerald only recently agreed to confine his questions to Ms. Miller's conversations with Mr. Libby concerning the identification of Ms. Wilson, Mr. Abrams said.
Some interesting questions remain:
- Why did it take the grand jury four hours to question Miller about two telephone calls?
- Who was Bob Novak's other source at the "Senior Administration Level" besides Karl Rove? Fitzgerald knows, and has known for some time, since it's pretty obvious to all that Novak has cooperated. Is it George Tenet? How many reporters did Libby direct to Tenet's statement, as he was directed to by Cheney? How many other White House officials did he instruct to direct reporters' questions to Tenet's statement? Having done so, isn't it logical reporters would call Tenet for further comments?
- Who was Walter Pincus's source--the one he spoke to on Saturday, July 12, two days before Novak's column ran? We know Pincus also spoke to Libby - did Libby direct Pincus to Tenet? Tom Maguire does some dot connects and disconnects today on Tenet. David Corn has more on the White House "blame the CIA" defense.
One more random item of interest: In Lewis Libby's letter of September 15 to Miller in jail, vetted by all lawyers and Fitzgerald before it was sent, Libby tells Miller he expects that her testimony will help him. Curious choice of words. If he didn't believe he was in hot water, why does he need help?
But Joseph Tate, Libby's lawyer, continues to insist Libby is not at risk:
Libby's attorney, Joseph Tate, said Friday that Libby had not given Miller the name of the CIA agent, Valerie Plame, and also said Libby is not a target of the investigation.