Meet the Press

The indicted ex-president called the prosecution of Joe Biden's son a "very sad thing" before complaining about his own legal situation.
Todd, who has hosted the program since 2014, said it's been an "honor" as he handed the reins to his successor.
"Meet the Press" host Chuck Todd questioned Newsom on why people shouldn't consider him a "likely candidate" in 2024.
New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu said a 2020 rematch "is not what America wants."
Todd read excerpts of Ramaswamy's book after the candidate claimed that former Vice President Mike Pence missed a "historic opportunity" on Jan. 6, 2021.
Hurd took aim at fellow 2024 Republican candidates as he criticized former President Donald Trump.
NBC News' co-chief White House correspondent Kristen Welker will replace Todd in the coming months.
"But you realize how partisan that sounds," Todd told Rep. Byron Donalds (R-Fla.) as the lawmaker defended Trump's debt ceiling flip-flop.
The former Republican House member offered his very hot take on Trump and Biden vying for the presidency again.
The "Meet the Press" host's interview with Trump's lawyer Jim Trusty plunged into a back-and-forth over the handling of classified documents.