"With the grand jury in the CIA leak investigation expected to vote as soon as today to bring charges against White House officials, the two-year probe appears to be focused on the office of Vice President Dick Cheney," the Wall Street Journal reports.
Administration officials "were bracing for the likelihood" that Cheney aide Scooter Libby would be indicted. "Others in the vice president's office also could face charges."
"It isn't clear if anyone outside the vice president's office would be charged with a crime." Karl Rove "testified four times before the grand jury, but as of late yesterday, it wasn't clear if he would be caught in the prosecutor's net."
The Washington Post reports that the White House "expects indictments to come today" but says Rove was still unsure of his status.
Talk Left thinks Rove "either is not going to be charged... or if he is charged, it will be with a false statement rather than perjury offense." She also speculates that Rove met again with the special prosecutor yesterday.
Update: Hotline On Call: "The buzz enamanating from the White House and from Republicans this morning is softer than last night, when the internal scuttlebutt was that a major White House figure -- perhaps in the Vice President's office -- had been notified about a pending indictment."