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Newsweek and Time Magazine report that McCallum will replace Fitzgerald´s boss
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 0:MV8xMzY0NTVfMjM5Mjc2NF8yMkUwQTcyQQ==] This - more than anything - makes me think there may be some truth to Tom Flocco´s report that the Gran Jury has returned a true bill. Do you suppose they put Fitzgerald in charge because of the way he went after the Daley machine - maybe they thought he was a loyal conservative. But ... just maybe he was against corruption, not democrats. This would be wild. But even if the grand jury returns and indictment, Fitzgerald´s boss can put the kaibosh on prosecution. In other words, the grand jury is to protect the accused. Woah, this has Nixonian dimensions. [/quote]
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Leak prosecutor´s boss likely to be replaced with Bush classmate; ´Skull and Bones´
But McCallum may be seen as having his own conflicts: he is an old friend of President Bush´s and a member of his Skull and Bones class at Yale. One question: how much authority Comey´s successor will have over Fitzgerald. When Comey appointed Fitzgerald in 2003, the deputy granted him extraordinary powers to act however he saw fit—but noted he still had the right to revoke Fitzgerald´s authority.......
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Newsweek´s Michael Isikoff will splash a story in tomorrow´s Newsweek which reveals that the boss of CIA leak probe prosecutor Patrick Fitzgerald is likely to be replaced by a former Bush classmate at Yale.
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