Hmmm.... I find it interesting that MGen Vallely is only now making this statement since he has been a regular contributor to FoxNews. You'd think that he'd have been on air with this tidbit before now.
Perhaps Gen. Vallely testified before the Grand Jury to this effect? If so, he was bound to secrecy until the Jury closed down? I think that's how it works.
Military guys tend to keep quiet when an official process is ongoing--as the investigation. Once it's over, they feel it's okay to comment.
< Perhaps Gen. Vallely testified before the Grand Jury to this effect? If so, he was bound to secrecy until the Jury closed down? I think that's how it works. >
Nope. Witnesses before a grand jury can tell anything they want. The jurors and attorneys are bound to secrecy.