The NY Times gives more evidence that indictments are coming, as John posted below. That's huge. And, the White House must think it's going to happen because they are rooting around for replacements for Rove:
Given the political ramifications attached to Mr. Fitzgerald's decisions, officials at the White House have begun discussing what would happen if Mr. Rove was indicted.See, at the White House, they know what Rove did. They know if Fitzgerald gets the facts, Rove is busted.
Among the names being discussed to take some of Mr. Rove's responsibilities should he have to step aside, an outside adviser to the White House said, are Dan Bartlett, currently Mr. Bush's counselor; Ken Mehlman, the chairman of the Republican National Committee; and Robert M. Kimmitt, the deputy Treasury secretary.