We'll see if her story changes once she is under oath.
It would be sweet payback if Joe Wilson or Valerie Plame ended up being the ones going to jail for perjury, instead of Scooter.
Responding to inquiries from Cheneys office, the State Department, and the Defense Department, the CIAs Directorate of Operations Counterproliferation Division (CPD) look for more information. They consider having Wilson return to Niger to investigate. In the process, Valerie Wilson writes a memo to a superior saying, My husband has good relations with both the PM [prime minister] and the former Minister of Mines (not to mention lots of French contacts), both of whom could possibly shed light on this sort of activity. One of Valerie Wilsons colleagues later tells Senate investigators she offered up his name for the trip. Wilson says that her agency made the decision and she only later approached her husband on the CIAs behalf. (Senate Intelligence Cmte., Iraq 39, July 2004).
She could be in trouble.
"It would be sweet payback if Joe Wilson or Valerie Plame ended up being the ones going to jail for perjury, instead of Scooter."
I second that e-mo-tion!