Meet the Press Season 2018 Episode 31 August 26, 2018
- August 26, 2018
On August 26, 2018, Meet the Press aired its 31st episode of the 2018 season. The show, which has been on air since 1947, is the longest-running television show in history. The show focuses on the latest news headlines and political developments, featuring interviews with prominent politicians, policymakers, and journalists.
The August 26 episode of Meet the Press was no exception, featuring an in-depth discussion of the political issues of the day. The show opened with a panel discussion on the recent announcement by President Donald Trump that he was revoking former CIA director John Brennan's security clearance. The panelists debated the rationale behind the move and whether it was an abuse of presidential power.
The show's moderator, Chuck Todd, then interviewed Connecticut Senator Chris Murphy, who discussed his concerns about the potential for a military conflict with North Korea and the need for greater oversight of the president's authority to launch a nuclear strike.
In the second segment, Todd interviewed former White House advisor Steve Bannon, who had recently been kicked off the board of Breitbart News and was promoting his new political organization, The Movement. The interview was tense, with Todd challenging Bannon on his past statements and actions, including his support for far-right politicians in Europe.
The show's final segment focused on the upcoming midterm elections, with a panel of political strategists discussing the races to watch and the potential impact on the balance of power in Congress.
Throughout the episode, Meet the Press maintained its focus on serious and substantive political discussions, offering viewers a chance to learn about the issues facing the country and the perspectives of those in power. With its longstanding reputation for quality journalism, the show remains a staple of Sunday morning television and an important voice in political discourse.