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Diane Rehm’s weekly podcast features newsmakers, writers, artists and thinkers on the issues she cares about most: what’s going on in Washington, ideas that inform, and the latest on living well as we live longer.


  • Diane's farewell message
    After 52 years at WAMU, Diane Rehm says goodbye.
  • Reflections on 100 days of the Trump administration
    Diane takes the mic one last time at WAMU. She talks to Susan Page of USA Today about Trump’s first hundred days – and what they say about the next hundred.
  • Rep. Jamie Raskin on countering "MAGA chaos"
    Maryland Congressman Jamie Raskin weighs in on Trump’s defiance of court orders, DOGE’s access to private data and the Democratic response.
  • How deportations ignited a clash between the White House and the courts
    Can the courts act as a check on the Trump administration’s power? CNN chief Supreme Court analyst Joan Biskupic on how the clash over deportations is testing the judiciary.
  • The impact of Trump’s about-face on tariffs
    The impact of Trump's tariff chaos. The Washington Post's Jeff Stein explains what it means for global trade, the U.S. economy and your pocketbooks.
  • Uncovering the dark secrets of Johnson and Johnson
    Investigative journalist Gardiner Harris on his new book, "No More Tears." It tells the story of Johnson & Johnson, and a history of dark secrets he says endangered millions of lives.
  • How Trump is using fear as a political tool
    The Atlantic's Isaac Stanley-Becker discusses the use of fear as a political tool in Trump's pressure campaigns against big law and higher ed.
  • The latest on Alzheimer's research -- and why it might be at risk
    Diane talks to George Vradenburg of UsAgainstAlzheimer's about the latest breakthroughs in Alzheimer's research and how those advances could be undermined by cuts to the federal government.
  • How the powerful are trying to undermine press freedoms in the US
    David Enrich of The New York Times discusses his new book, "Murder the Truth," about a growing movement to cripple the media and protect the powerful.
  • A Trump critic on his worst fears -- and a way forward
    Political scientist Norman Ornstein weighs in on the Trump agenda, the Democrats’ response and what comes next in Washington.