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White House Rejects Independent Council in Wilson Affair

HeadlineSep 30, 2003

The White House rejected calls of setting up an independent council to investigate who within the White House illegally told reporters that the wife of retired diplomat Joseph Wilson was a CIA agent. Wilson is the former ambassador to Iraq who traveled to Niger and debunked the allegation that the African country was selling uranium to Iraq. When asked directly, White House press secretary said for the first time Bush’s chief advisor Karl Rove “wasn’t involved. The president knows he wasn’t involved.”

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