Sam Gringlas
Sam Gringlas is an NPR Congressional Reporter.
He returned to NPR in 2025 after four years at NPR member station WABE in Atlanta where he reported on Georgia politics, including the 2022 and 2024 elections, the Georgia election interference case against President Donald Trump and the funeral of former President Jimmy Carter.
Gringlas was previously a producer for NPR's All Things Considered, contributing to coverage of politics, immigration, the pandemic, impeachments and news from across the country and abroad. He also helped cover the 2020 election with NPR's Washington Desk.
Originally from Michigan, Gringlas earned a degree in public policy from the University of Michigan.
Content
- In the race for Senate in Michigan, multiple party fights are colliding for Democrats
- As Democrats debate the future of the party, Michigan's voters could have a big say
- Darline Graham, the sister of Lindsey Graham, is sworn in to serve out his term
- For Mitch McConnell and Congress, health transparency is a choice, not a requirement
- The Second Continental Congress wrote the Declaration. Is Congress today living up?
- Trump's demands for loyalty are causing friction
- Trump cancels plans to sign housing bill, in latest sign of tension with his party
- ICE is now funded through end of Trump's term, raising worries about oversight