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Former NBC News anchor Chuck Todd explained why he would never book Hunter Biden on his show, condemning podcasters for seeking spectacle rather than substance in their interviews
Chuck Todd wonders if President Donald Trump will drop deputy chief of staff Stephen Miller following poll numbers on the administration's immigration policies. BEN SMITH, SEMAFOR: And I wonder and I wonder if I mean,
Former NBC host Chuck Todd says Hunter Biden isn’t doing himself—or Democrats—any favors with his media tour. The wayward member of the Biden family sat down for two interviews—with Andrew Gallaghan’s popular Channel 5 podcast last weekend,
Former "Meet the Press" host Chuck Todd said Democrats need more inclusive messaging for men, citing how Hillary Clinton failed to directly ask for male votes in 2016.
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Mediaite on MSNChuck Todd Has a ‘Real Problem’ with Interviewers Booking Hunter Biden After Ex-First Son Trashes DemocratsChuck Todd has a "real problem" with people booking Hunter Biden following the former president's son trashing Democrat "elites" in a rollercoaster interview. The post Chuck Todd Has a ‘Real Problem’ with Interviewers Booking Hunter Biden After Ex-First Son Trashes Democrats first appeared on Mediaite.
Chuck Todd, 52, 'Set to Quit NBC' After 'Meeting With Other Outlets' and Stepping Down From 'Meet the Press' Source: Mega Todd has told colleagues he is leaving NBC.
Chuck Todd argued it was irresponsible for podcasters to platform Hunter Biden, suggesting political figures use media appearances as therapy sessions to air their grievances.
While it’s not yet clear what Meet the Press might look like on a platform like TikTok, Chuck Todd’s definitely not ruling it out. “I know that there are people under the age of 35 who’ve ...
Chuck Schumer blasted Donald Trump for sending his “personal lawyer” to interview Ghislaine Maxwell in prison in what he described as a clear “conflict of interest.” “Sending Donald Trump’s personal lawyer,
Republicans’ confidence is growing about their chances of not just winning the White House but both chambers of Congress. But they're looking for a boost in Wisconsin.