The special prosecutor says his investigation was “for all practical purposes complete” six months ago.
Prospect.orgThe special prosecutor investigating whether any Bush administration official may have violated federal law by leaking the iden y of CIA officer Valerie Plame to columnist Robert Novak recently informed a federal court that his investigation has been “for all practical purposes complete” since October 2004.
The disclosure by special counsel Patrick J. Fitzgerald that he completed virtually all aspects of his federal grand jury investigation as long as six months ago was made in court papers the prosecutor filed on March 22. Despite the fact that the filing has been on the public record since then, it has previously been unreported.
Fitzgerald implied in the court papers that if he were able to obtain the testimony of both reporters, he would most likely be able to close out his investigation once and for all. Most outside legal observers, and government officials with knowledge of the probe, as well as private attorneys representing individuals who are appearing before Fitzgerald’s grand jury interviewed for this article, say the fact that the prosecutor has considered his investigation virtually complete for several months indicates that he most likely will not bring any criminal
"Move along", I said, "Move Along!!" Nothing to see here...
This should infuriate anyone with any sense of sensibility, which pretty much leaves out most Republicans in this forum.
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