
Paper Trail
In the midst of the news about attorney general Jeff Sessions' previously undisclosed meetings with the Russian ambassador, another set of revelations emerged. This week, the New York Times reported that in the waning days of the Obama administration, White House and intelligence officials scrambled to document and preserve evidence of Russian interference in the election, both to leave a clear trail for future investigators and to ensure that the information couldn't be destroyed or covered up by the new administration. Brooke talks with national security and intelligence reporter Matthew Rosenberg, who co-wrote the Times story, about this new chapter in the Trump-Russia saga.Â
Songs:
Olympics Forever by APM International Orchestra
Milestones by Bill Evans


