As we all heard last week and
WaPo reminded me this morning, a conversation with Luskin may have led Fitzgerald to reconsider his decision to indict Rove.
Fitzgerald appeared prepared to indict Rove heading into last week for making false statements, according to three people close to the probe. But that changed during a private meeting last Tuesday between Fitzgerald and Rove's attorney, Robert Luskin. It's not clear precisely what happened in that meeting, but two sources briefed on it said Luskin discussed new information that gave Fitzgerald "pause."
So, here's my question: What did Luskin say to convince Fitzgerald to lift the hammer? Take the poll.