On Christmas Eve 1992, outgoing President George H.W. Bush pardoned six Iran-Contra figures: former Defense Secretary Caspar Weinberger, former Assistant Secretary of State Elliott Abrams, CIA officer Duane Clarridge, CIA officer Alan Fiers, former CIA Deputy Director of Operations Clair George, and former National Security Advisor Robert McFarlane. Independent Counsel Lawrence Walsh denounced the pardons as a "cover-up," arguing they cut off his investigation before Weinberger could stand trial. A Bush VP diary entry released after the pardons revealed that Bush himself had been fully briefed on the Iran-Contra operation: "I was one of the few people that knew fully the details." Walsh's Final Report (1993/1994) accused Bush of withholding information.