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| Gonzales, Rice Lied to Congress About Niger Intelligence |
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| Written by Jason Leopold |
| Thursday, 18 December 2008 00:00 |
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Nevertheless, the false Niger story showed up in Bush's State of the Union Address on Jan 28, 2003, and Rice later joined other White House officials in blaming the CIA for failing to alert them about the dubious intelligence. However, Rep. Henry Waxman, House Oversight Committee chairman, said in a Dec. 18 memo to other panel members that statements by Rice and former White House counsel Alberto Gonzales were contradicted by testimony and other evidence collected during the panel's long investigation of the Niger mystery. CIA Testimony Claim Reappears Five days later, Rice blamed the CIA for failing to vet the Niger claims, and Tenet accepted responsibility, which many people interpreted as Tenet falling on his sword to protect the President Leak Investigation The CIA then demanded a leak investigation, which eventually ended with the 2007 conviction of I. Lewis Libby, Vice President Dick Cheney's chief of staff, for perjury and obstruction of justice. Bush later commuted Libby's sentence to spare him any jail time. When the Senate Intelligence Committee investigated the Niger case in 2004, then-White House counsel Gonzales told the panel - on behalf of Rice - that the CIA "orally cleared" the uranium claim "for use by the President" in his speeches. Gonzales rose to be Attorney General before resigning in the midst of a scandal over politicizing the Justice Department. Tenet also resigned amid criticism of intelligence failures at the CIA. Gerson is now a columnist for the Washington Post.
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