Timothy Woordall
Timothy Woordall is a historian and writer who is currently writing a book about the U.S.' second war with Iraq, focusing on the public relatonss strategy of the second Bush administration to convince the American people to go to war.
As speculation grows that Libby and Karl Rove could be indicted, we speak with Murray Waas on his new expose that Libby never told prosecutors that in June 2003 he spoke with New York Times reporter Judith Miller about CIA operative Valerie Plame and her husband Ambassador Joseph Wilson, a critic of the Iraq war. Miller will testify once again today about their conversations.
Speculation is growing in Washington that Vice President Dick Cheney’s chief of staff Lewis "Scooter" Libby and President Bush’s top advisor Karl Rove could soon be indicted by a federal prosecutor investigating the outing of CIA agent Valerie Plame.
Investigative Journalist Murray Waas is reporting in National Journal that Libby failed to tell the grand jury about a discussion he had with New York Times reporter Judith Miller in June 2003–weeks before Valerie Plame’s name first appeared in the press. Federal Prosecutor Patrick Fitzgerald only learned of the discussion after Miller announced last week that she had discovered a set of notes on the conversation. Fitzgerald, who has been investigating the case for nearly two years, has now asked Miller to testify again today before the grand jury.