Floyd Abrams
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Potential Witnesses and Names that may be Mentioned during the Trial • Floyd Abrams (Partner at the law firm • Donald Fierce (Government Relations Cahill, Gordon & Reindell) Consultant) • Spencer Ackerman (Journalist) • Alan Foley (CIA Official) • David Addington (Vice President • Carl Ford (State Department Official) Cheney’s Chief of Staff) • Gerard Francisco (Office of Special • Mike Allen (Washington Post Counsel) Reporter) • Paul Gigot (Journalist for the Wall • Michael Anton (National Security Street Journal) Council Official) • David Gregory (Chief White House • Kirk Armfield (FBI Agent) Correspondent for NBC News) • Richard Armitage (Former Deputy • Robert Grenier (Former CIA Official) Secretary of State) • Marc Grossman (Former • Daniel Bartlett (Counselor to the Undersecretary of State) President) • Stephen Hadley (President Bush’s • Robert Bennett (Partner at the law National Security Advisor) firm Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & • John Hannah (Vice President Flom) Cheney’s National Security Advisor) • Deborah Bond (FBI Agent) • Bill Harlow (CIA Official) • Massimo Calabresi (Time Magazine • Debra Heiden (Assistant to the Vice Reporter) President) • Andrew Card (President Bush’s • Seymour Hersh (Journalist, former Chief of Staff) Contributor to The New Yorker) • Jay Carney (Time Magazine Editor) • Richard Hohlt (Consultant) • Vice President Richard B. Cheney • Bob Joseph (Under Secretary of State) • Matthew Cooper (Time Magazine • John Judis (Editor, The New Reporter) Republic) • John Dickerson (Journalist) • Glenn Kessler (Washington Post • Jack Eckenrode (FBI Agent) Reporter) • Eric Edelman (Former Assistant to the • Walter Kansteiner (Former Assistant Vice President and Ambassador to Secretary of State) Turkey) • Nicholas Kristof (New York Times • Douglas Feith (Former Department of Columnist) Defense Official) • Carol Kuntz (Former Assistant to the • Jennifer Field (Former Staff Member, Vice President) Office of the Vice President) • Emily Lawrimore (Staff Member, • Ari Fleischer (President Bush’s Office of the Vice President) Former Press Secretary) (Continued on Back) • Adam Levine (Former Assistant to the • James Risen (New York Times President) Reporter) • Lewis (“Scooter”) Libby (the • Karl Rove (President Bush’s Deputy defendant; Former Chief of Staff and Chief of Staff) National Security Advisor to the Vice • Knut Royce (Newsday Reporter) President) • Tim Russert (Moderator of Meet the • Cathie Martin (Former Press Aid to Press) the Vice President) • David Sanger (New York Times • David Martin (CBS News Reporter) Reporter) • Mary Matalin (Former Assistant to • Craig Schmall (CIA Employee) President Bush and Counselor to Vice President Cheney) • Hannah Siemers (Staff Member, Office of the Vice President) • Chris Matthews (Television Talk Show Host) • Bruce Swartz (Attorney, Department of Justice) • Jennifer Mayfield (Former Assistant to Mr. Libby) • William Taft IV (Former Chief Legal Advisor for the Department of State; • Scott McClellan (Former White Counsel at the law firm of Fried House Press Secretary) Frank) • Dean McGrath (Assistant to the Vice • Joseph Tate (Partner in the law firm President) Dechert) • John McLaughlin (Former Deputy • George Tenet (Former CIA Director) Director of the CIA) • Evan Thomas (Assistant Managing • Judith Miller (Former New York Editor, Newsweek) Times Reporter) • Larry Thompson (Former Deputy • Jennifer Millerwise (Former Press Attorney General) Aide to the Vice President) • Paul Vallely (Retried Major General • Andrea Mitchell (NBC Reporter) of the Army) • Robert Novak (Chicago Sun-Times • Joseph Wilson (Former Ambassador) Reporter) • Valerie Plame Wilson • Neil Patel (Assistant to the Vice President) • Paul Wolfowitz (Former Deputy Secretary of Defense and President of • Timothy Phelps (Newsday the World Bank) Washington Bureau Chief) • Bob Woodward (Washington Post • Walter Pincus (Washington Post Reporter) Reporter) • Colin Powell (Former Secretary of State) • Dana Priest (Washington Post Reporter) • Condoleeza Rice (Secretary of State) .