Senator Jeff Sessions speaking at the Values Voter Summit in Washington, DC. Photo from October 7, 2011.

Senator Jeff Sessions speaking at the Values Voter Summit in Washington, DC. Photo from October 7, 2011.

David Ignatius of the Washington Post offers his take on the allegations that Moscow has collected damaging information on President-elect Donald Trump. Then, what’s behind the sharp questions Republican Senator Jeff Sessions, president-elect Donald Trump’s nominee for Attorney General during confirmation hearings this week.

Listen in to the debut episode of “Diane Rehm: On My Mind”, Diane’s new podcast. Audio will be available starting at 12 noon EST.

Guests

  • David Ignatius Columnist, The Washington Post, and contributor, "Post Partisan" blog on washingtonpost.com. His latest novel is "The Director."
  • Carrie Severino Chief counsel and policy director, Judicial Crisis Network
  • Sherrilyn Ifill President and director-counsel, NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund
  • Ed O'Keefe Reporter, The Washington Post

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