Progress may be underway in addressing two issues swirling over Washington.
In the Valerie Plame leak investigation, White House press secretary Scott McClellan and press aide Adam Levine were called to testify before a a federal grand jury last Friday. Investigators reportedly have “handwritten White House notes, detailed cellphone logs and copies of e-mail messages between White House aides and reporters” and are demanding “explanations of conversations between aides and reporters for some of the country’s largest news organizations.”
In the Bush National Guard matter, the Defense Department has called for military records which may shed light on the gap in Bush’s service record.