A timeline of the CIA leak case
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On Sept. 7, 2006, former deputy secretary of state Richard Armitage admitted to leaking Plame Wilson's identity to Novak and journalist Bob Woodward. Armitage said he didn't know Plame Wilson was undercover, and he wasn't charged in the leak.
On Sept. 7, 2006, former deputy secretary of state Richard Armitage admitted to leaking Plame Wilson's identity to Novak and journalist Bob Woodward. Armitage said he didn't know Plame Wilson was undercover, and he wasn't charged in the leak.
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