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Andrea Mitchell

Andrea Mitchell

Some Lesser Known Facts About Andrea Mitchell

  • Andrea Mitchell grew up in a Jewish family.
  • Her father worked in a furniture-making business in Manhattan and partly owned it.
  • He also served as president of Beth El Synagogue in New Rochelle for 40 years.
  • Her mother was an administrator at the New York Institute of Technology in Manhattan.
  • In the 1970s, her brother Arthur and his wife, Nancy, moved to British Columbia.
  • Arthur became a citizen of both the U.S. and Canada. In the 2000s, he became a member of the Yukon Legislative Assembly and led the Yukon Liberal Party.
  • When she was studying at Penn, Andrea Mitchell was appointed as the news director of the student radio station WXPN.
  • After completing her graduation, she stayed in Philadelphia and started working as a reporter at KYW radio.
  • Andrea Mitchell became well-known as the City Hall reporter during Mayor Frank Rizzo’s time.
  • From 1967 to 1976, she worked as a broadcast journalist for KYW Radio and KYW-TV in Philadelphia.
    Andrea Mitchell interviewing former Philadelphia Mayor Frank Rizzo

    Andrea Mitchell interviewing former Philadelphia Mayor Frank Rizzo

  • In 1976, she moved to WTOP (now WUSA), a CBS-affiliated station in Washington, D.C.
  • Andrea Mitchell joined NBC News in 1978 as a general correspondent in Washington, D.C.
  • In 1979, she was promoted to the position of energy correspondent at NBC News. During this period, she covered the late-1970s energy crisis and the Three Mile Island nuclear accident.
  • From 1981 to 1988, Andrea Mitchell first covered the White House for NBC News during Ronald Reagan’s presidency. She reported on arms control, the budget, tax reform, and the Iran-Contra scandal.
  • She travelled with President Reagan to summits with Mikhail Gorbachev and other world leaders.
  • Andrea Mitchell appeared as a regular political analyst on TODAY and a panellist in the second Bush-Dukakis presidential debate in 1988.
    A picture from the second Bush-Dukakis presidential debate

    A picture from the second Bush-Dukakis presidential debate

  • During the 1988 Republican National Convention, she was the first to report that George Bush had chosen Dan Quayle as his contesting companion.
  • From 1988 to 1992, Andrea Mitchell was NBC’s chief congressional correspondent. She covered major topics like the budget, the savings and loan bailout, and the Clarence Thomas hearings.
  • In 1992, she was appointed as chief White House correspondent of NBC News after covering Bill Clinton’s presidential campaign from the New Hampshire primary onward.
  • From 1993 to 1994, Andrea Mitchell worked as the chief White House correspondent.
  • She began working as a chief foreign affairs correspondent in November 1994.
  • As a foreign affairs correspondent, Andrea Mitchell covered exclusive reports from North Korea, Afghanistan, the Middle East, Bosnia, Kosovo, Pakistan, and Haiti.
  • During the 2000 election, she played a key role in NBC News’ coverage.
  • Andrea Mitchell was the lead NBC correspondent, who covered Hillary Clinton’s Senate campaign that year.
    Andrea Mitchell interviewing Hillary Clinton

    Andrea Mitchell interviewing Hillary Clinton

  • In 2002 and 2003, she covered the United Nations debate before the Iraq War.
  • Andrea Mitchell reported in detail on the issues covering pre-war intelligence and weapons of mass destruction.
  • A Washington Post report in September 2003 claimed that she had leaked Valerie Plame’s identity. Following this, she was questioned by the FBI.
  • In October 2003, Andrea Mitchell said at the Capitol that many journalists covering intelligence knew about the search for the envoy to Niger.
  • However, she said that she did not know Plame’s exact role at the CIA. She also claimed that she was undercover until Bob Novak reported it.
  • Andrea Mitchell has reported on U.S.-Cuba relations for decades.
  • She has conducted several exclusive interviews with Cuban President Fidel Castro.
  • In December 2003, a one-hour documentary on the country was made due to her entry to Cuba.
    Andrea Mitchell interviewing Fidel Castro in Cuba in June 2001

    Andrea Mitchell interviewing Fidel Castro in Cuba in June 2001

  • In 2004, Andrea Mitchell became a featured political correspondent.
  • She was the first reporter to announce that John Kerry had picked John Edwards as his contesting partner for vice president.
  • In July 2005, during a press conference in Khartoum, Andrea Mitchell was forced out of the room after questioning Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir.
  • She asked him why the violence in Darfur continued, why the government supported militias, and why Americans should trust his promises.
  • After the incident, Andrea Mitchell said that the reporters have the right to ask questions, and stopping them from doing so was unacceptable.
  • Reportedly, Sudanese officials were hesitant to allow American reporters in the press pool.
  • Sean McCormack from the U.S. State Department told Sudanese officials that while he could relay their concerns, the U.S. has a free press. A Sudanese official responded,

    There is no freedom of the press here.”

  • In September 2005, Andrea Mitchell published Talking Back, a biography about her experiences, which covered five presidents, Congress, and foreign policy.
    Andrea Mitchell on the cover of her biography Talking Back

    Andrea Mitchell on the cover of her biography Talking Back

  • From 2008 to 2025, she hosted the show Andrea Mitchell Reports on the news channel MSNBC.
  • She covered the 2008 presidential campaign, reporting live from all major primary elections, regions, and candidate debates for NBC News and MSNBC shows.
  • Andrea Mitchell also travelled with Barack Obama during his campaign. She covered his visits to Iraq, the Middle East, and Europe.
  • On 5 June 2008, during an MSNBC appearance, she called voters in southwest Virginia ‘rednecks.’
  • On 9 June 2008, she apologized on air. She said that she had repeated a term used by Democratic strategists without explanation.
  • Andrea Mitchell admitted that it was a ‘stupid’ comment and apologized to the people of Bristol, Virginia.
  • She added that there were no excuses and that she was sorry.
  • On 7 September 2011, she shared that she had been diagnosed with breast cancer a few weeks earlier. The cancer was caught early and treated.
  • During the 2012 election, Andrea Mitchell covered the Republican nomination campaign and key congressional campaigns on election night.
  • In 2012, a video clip of presidential candidate Mitt Romney being impressed by a touchscreen at a Wawa store made Andrea and her contributor Chris Cillizza laugh about it on the news show Andrea Mitchell Reports.
  • They compared it to a common belief that George H. W. Bush was unaware of the everyday affairs in 1992.
  • Andrea Mitchell suggested that this time Romney was out of touch with daily affairs. She commented,

    I get the feeling that Mitt Romney has not been in too many Wawas along the roadside of Pennsylvania.”

  • The full clip showed that Romney was comparing Wawa’s touchscreen efficiency to the slow process of changing an address with a government form.
  • The next day after the episode was telecasted, Mitchell briefly replied to the complaints from the Republican National Committee (RNC) and Romney’s campaign.
  • Andrea Mitchell explained the full clip and said that the RNC and the campaign pointed out that Romney had also talked about government bureaucracy and private-sector innovation.
  • In July 2015, she went to Vienna to cover the Iran Talks with Iranian Foreign Minister Zarif.
    Andrea Mitchell in a conversation with Iranian Foreign Minister Zarif (2015)

    Andrea Mitchell in a conversation with Iranian Foreign Minister Zarif (2015)

  • In February 2019, Andrea Mitchell claimed that the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising was against ‘the Polish and Nazi regimes.’ She later apologized on Twitter for the mistake.
  • The Polish Institute of National Remembrance sued her in Polish court for claiming that Poland was involved in the Holocaust.
  • In November 2019, Andrea Mitchell organised the fifth Democratic presidential debate at Tyler Perry Studios in Atlanta. MSNBC and The Washington Post hosted the event.
  • She is an emeritus trustee and Chair Emeritus of the SAS Board of Overseers.
  • She is also a member of the Gridiron Club.
  • On 7 February 2025, Andrea Mitchell left NBC News.
  • However, it was announced that she would continue working as NBC News’ chief Washington correspondent and chief foreign affairs correspondent.

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