UPDATE: The MSNBC article has been revised to indicate that Goodling resigned today.
According to MSNBC, Monica Goodling will resign tomorrow from her position as counsel and White House liaison to Attorney General Alberto Gonzales.
WASHINGTON – Monica Goodling, the counsel and White House liaison to Attorney General Alberto Gonzales, says in a letter that she will resign, effective Saturday.
Goodling has been on a leave of absence. Her lawyers have told Congress she would invoke the Fifth Amendment protections against self-incrimination if called to testify about the firings of eight U.S. attorneys.
Goodling was one of several aides closely involved in planning the firings, which raised a furor in Washington over their apparent political motivation.