
Welcome to the official home of the Mea Culpa with Michael Cohen Archive. Over 400 episodes containing interviews with the most important people in news, politics and entertainment.
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 500 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | NewsPolitics | |||

Mea Culpa welcomes the Lincoln Project advisor Stuart Stevens. Regarded as one of the Republican Party’s most talented political gurus—a body of work that includes steering Mitt Romney’s presidential campaign in 2012—Stevens may also be the GOP’s mos... more
Mea Culpa welcomes back to the show, legendary newsman David Corn, the Washington DC Bureau Chief of Mother Jones, and an on-air analyst for MSMBC. Corn and Michael Isikoff “co-authored, “Russian Roulette, The Inside Story of Putin’s War on America a... more
Mea Culpa welcomes back our old friend Malcolm Nance. You may know Nance as the globally renowned expert on terrorism, extremism, and insurgency from his stunning new book, “They Want to Kill Americans: The Militias, Terrorists, and Deranged Ideology... more
Mea Culpa welcomes back our friend, the brilliant political comic and anti-MAGA troll Walt Masterson. Over the past few years, Masterson has brilliantly insinuated himself into the fabric of the MAGA nation and trolled everyone from January 6th riote... more
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God I regret all the time I spent listening to Michael. What’s wrong with him. I think he’s got a daughter.
This appears to be old information presented as current. Please be more transparent as to dates of occurrences. It wastes time to listen only to surmise it is not current.
I love Michael Cohen and appreciate his dedication to repentance and fixing his mistakes. He is a strong man but replaying old information is not helpful now.
Keep up the good work but please keep information current and give dates of the original podcast and information. Make it clear when replaying an old podcast.
You fell so far from the redemption, it’s a shame you went back two year-old ways .
I knew it!!! This grifter did a great job at first of pleading for forgiveness and saying he saw the error of his ways…slowly the mask started slipping and his true colours shone through. The way he denied Trump knew about Epstein…he’s a liar. Nobody can believe a word this guy says.
Honest and educational. Keeps me up to date on what everyone should know.
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Across recent episodes, the show delivers deep dives into political accountability, legal proceedings surrounding high-profile figures, and the media ecosystems that shape public perception. Conversations frequently center on Trump-era investigations, democratic norms, and the interplay between courts, politics, and media, with guests offering insider perspectives on power, accountability, and governance. A notable strength is the blend of sharp legal analysis, historical context, and combative, candid discussion that pushes guests to unpack complex narratives in accessible terms. The format often combines long-form interview storytelling with timely commentary and sponsor integrations, making it useful for listeners who want both intellect... more
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