Monday, July 11, 2005

CIA leak scandal - Top News Article | Reuters.com

Top News Article | Reuters.com:

"The White House faced mounting Democratic calls for President Bush to sideline or fire his top political aide Karl Rove on Monday over his involvement in a CIA leak scandal.

After publicly defending Rove two years ago, the White House responded to the barrage by saying it would not comment at the request of the prosecutors investigating who leaked the identify of CIA agent Valerie Plame.

'The White House promised if anyone was involved in the Valerie Plame affair, they would no longer be in this administration. I trust they will follow through on this pledge,' Senate Democratic Leader Harry Reid of Nevada said.

Other Democrats urged Bush to sideline Rove by suspending his access to classified information and said the deputy White House chief of staff should 'clear the air' by answering questions from Congress. Another lawmaker said the intentional disclosure of a covert agent's identity amounted to an 'act of treason.'"

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