Decision Tomorrow, Indictments Likely – But Who is Mr. X?
CBS reporter John Roberts has got the political earth shaking with this report:
Lawyers familiar with the case think Wednesday is when special prosecutor Patrick Fitzgerald will make known his decision, and that there will be indictments. Supporters say Rove and the vice president’s chief of staff, Scooter Libby, are in legal jeopardy. But they insisted today the two are secondary players, that it was an unidentified Mr. X who actually gave the name of CIA agent V alerie Plame to reporters. Fitzgerald knows who Mr. X is, they say, and if he isn’t indicted, there’s no way Rove or Libby should be. But charges may not focus on the leak at all. Obstruction of justice or perjury are real possibilities. Did Rove or Libby change statements made under oath? Did they deliberately leave critical facts out of their testimony or did they honestly forget? Some Republicans urged Rove to step down if indicted. Not a happy prospect for president Bush.
Any guesses on the identity of Mr. X?
UPDATE: This bit from the CBS segment is also interesting –
SCHIEFFER: John, I am very interested in Mr. X. Is there any clue or hint as to whether he be – maybe someone who outranks Libby and Rove or would he be a lower-ranking official?
ROBERTS: The best guess is that Mr. X, even though his name is not known and some people are just speculating on who he might be or she might be, is somebody who is actually outside the White House, and in that case would be of a lower rank that both Rove and Libby.
Outside the White House…hmmm…the plot thickens…more reaction at Memeorandum…
UPDATE 7:46 p.m.: Steve Clemons of the Washington Note is claiming the following:
1. 1-5 indictments are being issued. The source feels that it will be towards the higher end.
2. The targets of indictment have already received their letters.
3. The indictments will be sealed indictments and “filed” tomorrow.
4. A press conference is being scheduled for Thursday.
Assuming this is correct, it may be Thursday before we know, then…

Could Mr. X possibly be Joe Wilson? Oh, the irony.
Do I trust Steve Clemons and his un-named source’s “feelings”?
No.
I like Fred’s idea.
http://www.thewashingtonnote.com/archives/000930.html
Steven clemens and Wesley Clark on Air America, August 31, 2005.
Credible source relaying a credible source?
Well, AE, mtl, I’m not that familiar with Clemons’ work, I just throw that out there for you to do what you will with…we’ll know soon enough now…
In the XYZ Affair during the administration of John Adams, Mr. X (along with Mr. Y and Mr. Z) were French functionaries looking for bribes. So the French are behind Plamegate!
(Even if it makes no sense, it always feels good to slam the French.)