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Meet the Press NOW airs weekdays at 4PM ET on NBC News NOW.
Meet the Press NOW airs weekdays at 4PM ET on NBC News NOW.
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Jan 31, 2025 • 57min
Meet the Press NOW — January 31
Garrett Haake, NBC News Senior White House Correspondent, dives into President Trump's latest statements from the Oval Office. Trump discusses the recent tragic helicopter crash investigation and his controversial plans to impose tariffs on imports from Canada, Mexico, and China. The conversation reveals insights about air traffic safety and significant economic implications of these tariffs. The episode underscores how these issues intertwine with global politics and domestic challenges, making for a compelling listen.

Jan 30, 2025 • 60min
Meet the Press NOW – January 30
In a gripping discussion, Former President Donald Trump and Congressman Mark Green tackle the critical aftermath of a tragic midair collision near Reagan National Airport. They delve into the implications of overlooked warnings and the controversial impact of diversity initiatives on aviation safety. The dialogue shifts to necessary reforms, emphasizing the balance between competence and representation in federal roles. Additionally, they explore the complexities of tariff policies concerning immigration and drug issues with Canada and Mexico.

Jan 29, 2025 • 50min
Meet the Press NOW – January 29
Sen. Ben Ray Luján (D-N.M.) weighs in on Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s confirmation hearing to serve as secretary of Health and Human Services. President Trump signs the first bill of his second term, expanding the scope of who can be deported. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth strips Gen. Mark Milley (Ret.) of his security detail as the former chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff faces a Pentagon probe and a potential rank demotion.

Jan 28, 2025 • 50min
Meet the Press NOW — January 28
A controversial memo from the White House is stirring chaos over a temporary freeze on federal funding. Lawmakers express concern about how this impacts vital programs, including Social Security and Medicare. Tensions in Congress rise amid accusations of government overreach, with potential legal battles looming. Additionally, recent immigration enforcement actions in U.S. cities ignite political debate, as officials grapple with the complexities of law enforcement and immigration policy. Insights from a West Virginia senator shed light on the nuanced political landscape.

Jan 27, 2025 • 50min
Meet the Press NOW — January 27
The podcast dives into the surge of immigration enforcement across U.S. cities, examining the fallout from aggressive deportation strategies. It contrasts the Trump and Biden administrations' approaches to ICE operations and highlights the political ramifications ahead of the 2026 midterms. The discussion also covers the controversial firings of inspectors general, raising accountability concerns and the independence of investigations. Additionally, the show addresses the political maneuvering surrounding Senate confirmations and the humanitarian crisis impacting Afghan refugees.

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Jan 26, 2025 • 48min
Jan. 26 — Sen. Lindsey Graham and Sen. Adam Schiff
Senator Lindsey Graham, a prominent Republican from South Carolina, shares his views on President Trump's controversial pardons for January 6th rioters. Meanwhile, Democratic Senator Adam Schiff discusses the preemptive pardons granted by President Biden to members of the January 6th committee. Together, they delve into the political ramifications of these actions, the balance of power in immigration policy, and the critical need for oversight to maintain democracy. The conversation highlights the challenges lawmakers face amidst a divided political landscape.

Jan 24, 2025 • 50min
Meet the Press NOW — January 24
Gabe Gutierrez, NBC News senior White House correspondent, delves into President Trump's visits to disaster zones while addressing alarming immigration enforcement escalations. The discussion includes a clash over proposed FEMA cuts tied to the debt limit and emphasizes the civil rights implications of recent immigration actions. Ty Cobb, former Trump attorney, provides insights on the political ramifications of pardoning January 6th defendants. The conversation highlights the evolving political landscape and bipartisan challenges surrounding immigration and budget negotiations.

Jan 23, 2025 • 55min
Meet the Press NOW – January 23
Former President Donald Trump discusses his executive orders, focusing on immigration policies and border security. Gabe Gutierrez, NBC News Senior White House Correspondent, provides insights into the legal challenges Trump faces over these reforms. Meanwhile, Rep. Mike Lawler and Rep. Brittany Pettersen engage in a bipartisan talk about modernizing Congress, including proxy voting for new parents. The conversation also touches on the current political landscape and the complexity of shaping immigration policy amid ongoing debates.

Jan 22, 2025 • 50min
Meet the Press NOW – January 22
The discussion touches on President Trump's pardons for January 6 defendants and their political repercussions. It highlights the intense debates over disaster aid for California's wildfire recovery. There’s an exploration of internal party conflicts over immigration policy. The devastating impacts of the Hughes Fire and the community's rebuilding efforts are examined, alongside the complexities of federal assistance. Additionally, the podcast addresses broader concerns about inflation and accountability in the current political landscape.

Jan 21, 2025 • 50min
Meet the Press NOW — January 21
The podcast dives into President Trump's whirlwind of executive orders on his first day, including a national emergency at the border and pardons for January 6th defendants. It explores the controversies surrounding birthright citizenship and the implications of expanded immigration bans. A key discussion focuses on military involvement in border security and the complexities of U.S.-Mexico relations. Additionally, the impact of executive actions on TikTok and gender recognition policies underscores the significant changes in federal directives and their broader social consequences.