Additional Bush administration officals are sources for Miller.
Murray Waas had it yestersay in his article with the National Journal. Note the Bush officials are plural.
Miller had spent 85 days in jail for contempt of court for refusing to testify before the grand jury about her conversations with Libby and other Bush administration officials regarding Plame.
The LATimes had it last June and Miller referred to intelligence officials as her sources.
Miller would not ask her sources to waive their anonymity. She said intelligence officials might feel coerced into admitting they had talked to a reporter.
CNN has the news of another source buried in the title today.
New York Times reporter disclosed conversation with second source
Miller also had this is say last June
CBS News Correspondent Jim Stewart reports Miller said: "I won't testify. The risks are too great. The government is too powerful.
CBS July 2005
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There is another important item that was overlooked in Waas's article. The fact that
Miller discussed Plame with Libby and others. The fact that Miller talked to Libby was known, but not that she discussed Plame with Libby on June 23, 2003.
Waas states this new fact twice, note he calls the June conversation with Libby "crucial".
did not disclose a crucial conversation that he had with New York Times reporter Judith Miller in June 2003 about the operative, Valerie Plame
Miller had spent 85 days in jail for contempt of court for refusing to testify before the grand jury about her conversations with Libby and other Bush administration officials regarding Plame.
UPDATE
ABRAMS: We couldn't have had the same deal. Indeed, in one respect I tried to get a deal a year ago. I spoke to Mr. Fitzgerald, the prosecutor, and he did not agree at that time to something that he later did agree to, which was to limit the scope of the questions he would ask, so as to assure that the only source he would effectively be asking about was Mr. Libby. She has other sources and was very concerned about the possibility of having to reveal those sources, or going back to jail because of them.
CNN 10/2/05