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February 12, 2007
From the Courtroom: Washington Reporters on Who Told Them About Valerie Plame
Testifying on behalf of Lewis Libby today, a Washington Post reporter said that former Presidential press secretary Ari Fleischer, not the defendant, told him Valerie Plame Wilson was a CIA employee. Walter Pincus was the lead-off witness for the defense in what continues to be a massive "we said, they said" parade of journalists at the Libby trial. Bob Woodward of the Post also testified that Richard Armitage, not Mr. Libby, told him about Mrs. Wilson. Read more here in a Los Angeles Times article.
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