- Related figures
- Richard Armitage, former Deputy Secretary of State, primary source of the leak
- John Ashcroft – former Attorney General, recused himself from case due to potential conflict of interest.
- Brewster Jennings & Associates – CIA front company associated with Valerie Plame
- George W. Bush – President of the United States
- Richard Bruce Cheney – Vice President of the United States
- Matthew Cooper – Time journalist
- Patrick Fitzgerald – Special Counsel appointed by Deputy Attorney General
- Ari Fleischer – former White House Press Secretary
- Robert Grenier – former CIA officer, witness against Libby
- Stephen Hadley – current US National Security Advisor, former deputy NSA
- Richard Hohlt – current lobbyist, source of Robert Novak, advisor to Karl Rove
- Karen Hughes – Bush Administration advisor, currently Undersecretary of State for Public Diplomacy
- I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby – Vice-President Cheney's former Chief of Staff; resigned from post due to indictment by federal grand jury
- Robert Luskin – Karl Rove's attorney
- Barbro Owens-Kirkpatrick, U.S. Ambassador to Niger
- Mary Matalin – former advisor to the Vice President
- Scott McClellan – former White House Press Secretary
- Judith Miller – jailed New York Times journalist
- Robert Novak – journalist who published the name and identity of Valerie Plame as a "CIA operative"
- Viveca Novak – journalist who tipped off Rove's attorney on Mathew Cooper's grand jury testimony
- Valerie Plame – CIA agent exposed in Novak's column; Valerie E. Wilson, wife of former U.S. Ambassador Joseph C. Wilson
- Colin Powell – former Secretary of State
- Karl Rove – Senior policy advisor to President Bush
- George Tenet – former U.S. Director of Central Intelligence; resigned from post on June 3, 2004, citing "personal reasons"
- Joseph C. Wilson – former U.S. Ambassador, husband of Valerie E. Wilson (Valerie Plame).
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