On Meet the Press in 1974, House Republican Leader John Rhodes, R-Ariz., accused the IRS of treating President Richard Nixon unfairly.
Former Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld discusses the methods politicians resort to when it comes to responsibility for foreign policy crises.
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell of Kentucky says national security leaks that threaten Americans can sometimes justify government surveillance strategies.
White House adviser Dan Pfeiffer reviews footage from last year of an IRS spokesman testifying to Congress that there was no targeting within the agency.
White House adviser Dan Pfeiffer and Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell visit Meet the Press to respectively advocate for and rail against the Obama administration.
Rep. Dave Camp and a Meet the Press panel of experts reviews the Obama administration s response to the wave of recent controversies.
The former defense secretary visits Meet the Press to discuss recent developments in the Defense Department and his new book.
Rep. Dave Camp of Michigan laments the IRS targeting of conservative groups.
White House adviser Dan Pfeiffer vows the administration will take preventive steps to keep another Benghazi-like incident from happening, and accuses Republicans of trying to make political hay over the scandal.
Former Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld joins David Gregory to discuss his new book, Rumsfeld s Rules, as well as the biggest issues facing the country s military and foreign policy today.
White House adviser Dan Pfeiffer says that although actions that need to be taken on the IRS scandal plaguing the Obama administration, the wave of recent controversies won t adversely affect the Obama administration.
Former Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld shares his views on how the Defense Department should address the rise of sexual assaults in the military.
David Gregory analyzes this morning s Meet the Press including interviews with Sen. Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., and White House Senior Adviser Dan Pfeiffer.
A Meet the Press panel of experts reviews a CNN poll reflecting that the recent wave of problems has a large impact on Americans.
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell of Kentucky accuses the administration of spinning a yarn to cover up the true events that unfolded in Benghazi.