
Undersecretary Douglas Feith, Donald Rumsfeld’s top policy adviser, has said that he is stepping down from the Pentagon this summer.
Over the past four years, Feith has been harshly criticized for his role in the leadup to the war in Iraq. Most notably, he’s been criticized for misrepresenting intelligence showing connections between al Qaeda and Iraq.
Richard Wolffe, chief White House correspondent for Newsweek, discusses how people are interpreting Feith’s resignation news.
Guests:
Richard Wolffe, chief White House correspondent, Newsweek.













