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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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Apr 25, 2025 • 50min
Meet the Press NOW — April 25
The FBI arrests a Wisconsin judge for allegedly interfering in an immigration operation. NBC News National Political Correspondent Steve Kornacki joins Meet the Press NOW to explain the latest numbers from the NBC News Stay Tuned poll powered by SurveyMonkey. NBC News White House Correspondent Yamiche Alcindor speaks with a Haitian couple in legal limbo after President Trump revokes humanitarian parole.

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Apr 24, 2025 • 50min
Meet the Press NOW — April 24
Public approval for the president is plummeting, with economic issues like inflation at the forefront. Tensions with Russia escalate as Trump calls for an end to strikes on Ukraine amid ongoing negotiations. Insights from Tehran shed light on U.S.-Iran discussions on nuclear matters. Meanwhile, Gen Z shows contrasting views on gender roles and strong support for due process for non-citizens, highlighting shifting societal norms. The political landscape intensifies with internal struggles in the Democratic Party as they gear up for midterm elections.

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Apr 23, 2025 • 50min
Meet the Press NOW — April 23
Former President Donald Trump shares insights on his tariff policies and their potential effects on global trade amidst current economic instability. Brian Chung, NBC's business and data correspondent, discusses the legal ramifications tied to deportations and the complexities of U.S. immigration policy. The conversation highlights individual stories from deportation struggles and examines how these issues intersect with international relations, particularly the ongoing geopolitical tensions related to Ukraine.

Apr 22, 2025 • 49min
Meet the Press NOW — April 22
Tensions heat up as the Secretary of Defense confronts former employees and the media over sensitive leaks. A unique insight into the political chaos surrounding U.S. immigration policies is shared, with a focus on deportations in El Salvador. Discover the secretive conclave process for selecting a new pope, and the intricate dynamics of the Michigan Senate race unfold. Amid economic challenges, see how tariffs impact voter sentiment and fuel debates within the Republican Party ahead of the elections.

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Apr 21, 2025 • 50min
Meet the Press NOW — April 21
The podcast dives into the stock market's freak-out over President Trump's pressures on the Federal Reserve. It explores the Vatican's somber atmosphere as Catholics worldwide remember Pope Francis and his impactful legacy. The discussion also touches on Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's controversies, particularly regarding sensitive military information. Delve into the political tensions surrounding Trump's immigration policies and the Democratic Party’s struggle to connect with voters amidst these swirling issues.

Apr 20, 2025 • 47min
April 20 — Sens. Chris Van Hollen and John Kennedy
Sen. John Kennedy, a Republican from Louisiana, offers insights on the legal battles tied to the Trump administration's deportation policies. Meanwhile, Sen. Chris Van Hollen, a Democratic voice from Maryland, shares his poignant meeting with Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a man wrongfully deported. The conversation highlights the emotional and legal complexities of immigration, the evolving landscape of immigration policy, and the internal strife within the Democratic Party regarding their focus on economic justice versus immigration issues.

Apr 18, 2025 • 1h
Meet the Press NOW — April 18
Joining the discussion are Chris Van Hollen, a Maryland Senator with a focus on constitutional rights, and Ryan Nobles and Yamiche Alcindor from NBC News. They dive into the gripping case of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a mistakenly deported man, shedding light on due process in America. Van Hollen’s insights from his visit to El Salvador reveal complexities in immigration narratives. The panel also examines the emotional toll on affected families and emphasizes the need for legal accountability and empathy amid criticism over justice for violence victims.

Apr 17, 2025 • 29min
Meet the Press NOW — April 17
A tragic shooting at Florida State University leaves two dead and several injured, prompting urgent discussions on campus safety. Meanwhile, President Trump faces declining approval ratings amid economic concerns, with new polls reflecting public sentiment on his policies. The complexities of immigration policy come to light through the case of a Maryland man mistakenly deported, while the balance between justice and detainee rights is scrutinized. The episode weaves through pressing social issues and the political landscape, highlighting the need for accountability and reform.

Apr 16, 2025 • 50min
Meet the Press NOW – April 16
A legal showdown brews as judges contemplate holding the Trump administration in contempt for defying court orders. Town halls in Republican districts spark a political firestorm, with protestors voicing their frustrations. There’s a heated debate about rising autism diagnoses, debunking misinformation on vaccines. Economic tremors from the U.S.-China trade war and tariffs raise concerns over inflation and unemployment. The intersection of political dynamics and legal challenges continues to shape the national landscape.

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Apr 15, 2025 • 52min
Meet the Press NOW — April 15
Julia Ainsley, NBC News senior homeland security correspondent, discusses the complex case of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a man wrongfully deported to El Salvador. Ken Delanian, NBC News justice and intelligence correspondent, highlights the legal and political implications of this situation, including the Trump administration's funding freeze on Harvard. They also touch on the impact of the U.S.-China trade war on local economies and the evolving dynamics within the Democratic Party as new leaders emerge amidst growing political challenges.