Decision day is approaching for Libby and Rove. Sounds like Fitzgerald has lots of options:
President George W. Bush's top political adviser, Karl Rove, and Cheney's chief of staff, Lewis Libby, were among the possible targets of the probe. Legal sources said special prosecutor Patrick Fitzgerald was likely to decide this week whether or not to bring indictments.Yeah, and it's business as usual at the White House.
While Fitzgerald could try to charge administration officials with knowingly revealing the identity of CIA operative Valerie Plame, several lawyers in the case said he was more likely to seek charges for conspiracy and easier-to-prove crimes such as disclosing classified information, making false statements, obstruction and perjury.
Fitzgerald could also decide that no crime was committed.
Remember, the White House staff and many, many members of the MSM have known for over two years what Rove and Libby were doing. They knew how bad it would be if the truth ever came out. And, looks like we're close to seeing if the truth will come out.