* karl gave his AEI speech monday, despite rumours to the contrary.
* tpmm:
"Federal prosecutors working the Cunningham case have requested so much* tpmm:
information from Congress, three committees might have to "shut down" to comply, Roll Call's John Bresnahan reports.U.S. Attorneys want boxloads of documents from the House Armed Services, Intelligence, and Appropriations committees, Bresnahan writes. They also want to interview at least nine current or former staffers."
" In a recent filing, prosecutors and Wade's attorney have asked to postpone the preparation for Wade's sentencing - he pled guilty back in February - because his cooperation is ongoing. In fact, it's likely to "continue for quite some time," according to prosecutors. As a result, they don't even want to set a sentencing date when they meet with the judge as scheduled on August 21.
If they get their wish, it's unlikely that Wade will be sentenced until next year. And that gives him plenty of time to do all he can to lighten his sentence."
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