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Tia Mitchell

Washington bureau chief for the Atlanta Journal-Constitution and host of the Politically Georgia podcast, offering expertise on Marjorie Taylor Greene and Georgia politics.

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Oct 16, 2025 • 27min

Marjorie Taylor Greene gone rogue

In this engaging discussion, political journalist Dave Weigel and Tia Mitchell, Washington bureau chief for the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, dive into the complexities of the government shutdown and the surprising political evolution of Marjorie Taylor Greene. They explore how Greene is shifting the narrative around health care, appealing to her constituents as a concerned mother. The guests analyze the blurring lines within the MAGA movement and consider why even some Democrats are beginning to listen to her now. It's a captivating look at modern political dynamics.
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Nov 10, 2022 • 1h 2min

How Donald Trump Helped the Democrats

Yvonne Wingett Sanchez, a Democracy reporter for The Washington Post focusing on Arizona, joins Tia Mitchell from The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, covering Georgia, and Chris Potter of WESA FM, discussing Pennsylvania. They analyze the surprising midterm election outcomes, exploring how key issues like abortion and election denial shaped voter turnout. The trio delves into the internal struggles of state GOPs, the impact of Donald Trump, and the rising importance of local journalism in navigating political misinformation. Tune in for insights from these seasoned political reporters!
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Jun 19, 2025 • 50min

Meet the Press NOW — June 19

Matt Bradley, NBC News international correspondent in Tel Aviv, shares insights on President Trump's upcoming decision on U.S. military action in the Middle East. Tia Mitchell, Washington Bureau Chief for the Atlanta Journal Constitution, discusses Latino voter perspectives on Trump's immigration policies amid rising tensions. Savannah Sellers, NBC News Now anchor, highlights the complexities of U.S.-Iran relations and the implications for foreign policy. They also touch on trends in public perceptions and the influence of historical context on current events.
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Nov 18, 2025 • 1h 3min

Mark Carney’s government survives, for now

In this discussion, Tia Mitchell, Washington bureau chief for the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, reveals the shifting political landscape surrounding Marjorie Taylor Greene and the MAGA movement. Greg Mitchell, a research scientist, shares his experience tracking monarch butterflies using tiny electronic tags, unveiling surprising migration routes. Magdalena Biejet, Deputy Speaker of the Polish Senate, talks about recent sabotage incidents on rail lines and national security responses. Additionally, Shurban Sarbu showcases an extraordinary cave spider colony, while Emma Ewell shares tips for budding metal detectorists.
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Mar 28, 2025 • 17min

Who is MAGA's most aggressive loyalist Marjorie Taylor Greene?

Tia Mitchell, Washington Bureau Chief for The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, shares insights on Marjorie Taylor Greene, a prominent and polarizing figure in American politics. They discuss Greene's controversial remarks and her rise within the MAGA movement. Tia reveals what she's like in person and delves into her confrontational style with journalists. The conversation highlights Greene's political partnerships with Donald Trump, her fundraising prowess, and her future aspirations, painting a complex portrait of a woman at the heart of divisive politics.
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Jan 9, 2025 • 10min

January 9, 2024: President Jimmy Carter’s legacy

Tia Mitchell, the Washington Bureau Chief at the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, shares insights on Jimmy Carter's impactful legacy. They discuss the upcoming memorial service and the rare bipartisan respect for the former president. The conversation highlights Carter’s pivotal achievements, including the Camp David Accords and his lifelong humanitarian efforts. Mitchell also explores the deep admiration Carolinians hold for him, reflecting on his humble choices and lasting commitment to community service in Georgia.
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May 13, 2024 • 50min

Meet the Press NOW — May 13

Michael Cohen, Joe Crowley, and Sarah Chamberlain talk about Trump's hush-money trial. Bill Taylor sheds light on the shake-up in Putin's cabinet. Ken Dilanian discusses Sen. Menendez's corruption trial
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Mar 5, 2024 • 1h 11min

What To Watch For On Super Tuesday

Previewing Super Tuesday with debates on its significance, Mitch McConnell's potential exit, and Congress's response to the Alabama Supreme Court ruling on IVF. Exploring primary outcomes, media narratives, and the influence of political figures like Nancy Pelosi and Barack Obama on party dynamics.
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Jan 29, 2024 • 50min

Meet the Press NOW — January 29

Retired General Petraeus discusses potential responses to a drone attack in Jordan. Amy Walter explains how immigration may impact an upcoming special election. The roundtable debates Nikki Haley's campaign for the White House. Allegations against UN workers involved in a terrorist attack are explored.
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Nov 10, 2023 • 50min

Meet the Press NOW — November 10

Secretary Blinken urges for better protection of civilians in Gaza, senior adviser to PM Netanyahu discusses war, Steve Kornacki analyzes potential Joe Manchin run, Tia Mitchell, Symone Sanders-Townsend, Stephen Hayes discuss 2024 race for Republicans and Democrats.

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