‘Bush losing faith in Cheney’

Published October 31, 2005

WASHINGTON, Oct 30: President George W. Bush’s confidence in his top team of advisers, including all-important vice president Dick Cheney, has fallen sharply in the wake of the CIA leak scandal, Time magazine reported on Sunday.

In the wake of Friday’s indictment of Cheney’s top adviser for lying to a grand jury over the case, Bush’s faith in his own top aides Karl Rove and Andrew Card, as well as Cheney, has dropped, Time reported.

“He’s lost some of his confidence in the three people he listens to the most,” Time quoted an unnamed White House adviser as saying.

“The problem is that the President doesn’t want to make changes,” the source said.

Cheney, Rove and Card have been key to the successes of the Bush presidency.—AFP

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