In an interview that aired on NBC’s “Today Show” Monday, Former President George W. Bush said his decision not to pardon former Vice Presidential aide Scooter Libby in 2008 did not sit well with former Vice President Dick Cheney.
“Scooter is a loyal American who worked for Vice President Cheney who got caught up in this Valerie Plame case and was indicted and convicted,” Mr. Bush told NBC’s Matt Lauer. Mr. Bush noted that while he chose to commute Libby’s sentence, Cheney “wanted more.”
“He wanted me to pardon him,” Mr. Bush said. “It was the last decision of the presidency, really. I chose to let the jury verdict stand after some serious deliberation, and the Vice President was angry.”
In 2007, Libby was convicted in four felony charges related to the 2003 leak of CIA agent Valerie Plame’s identity, a leak thought to be a politically-motivated attack on her husband, Joseph Wilson. Wilson, a diplomat who had looked into alleged links between weapons components in Africa and Iraq, voiced his belief that the Bush administration “manipulate intelligence about Saddam Hussein’s weapons programs to justify an invasion of Iraq.” (The incident is dramatized in the new movie “Fair Game.”)
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