
Senior aides to Attorney General John Ashcroft said today it is likely their boss will leave his post before the start of President Bush’s second term. Ashcroft has been a favorite within George Bush’s base of religious conservatives and a lightening rod for criticism by the Democrats.
Hear from Newsweek’s Mark Hosenball on what’s being said in Washington, and how Ashcroft’s vacancy could affect the second Bush administration.
Guests:
Mark Hosenball, correspondent for Newsweek magazine, covering terrorism, intelligence, and law enforcement.













