Posts tagged Michael Cohen
🚨 Watergate Prosecutor DROPS TRUTH on Trump’s Epstein COVER-UP | Mea Culpa

Today on Mea Culpa, I’m joined by Jill Wine-Banks, former Watergate prosecutor, legal analyst, podcast host, and author of The Watergate Girl. We unpack the ongoing Epstein cover-up, the survivors demanding transparency, and Ghislaine Maxwell’s cushy prison transfer. Jill and I also tackle Trump’s unlawful federalization of police and the danger it poses to her hometown of Chicago, along with the rise of authoritarian alliances and America’s economic decline under illegal tariffs. From gun violence to Congress’s failure to act, Jill offers a sobering reminder of how fragile justice has become, and what it will take to fight back.

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🚨 Cohen and TOP Watergate Prosecutor on TAKING DOWN Criminal Presidents | Mea Culpa

We welcome back to Mea Culpa the prolific, Jill Wine-Banks. Jill appears regularly as an MSNBC Legal Analyst. She has written numerous OpEds for NBC.com, Chicago Tribune, Washington Post, Politico, and the Huffington Post, to name a few. Wine-Banks was formerly a U.S. Department of Justice prosecutor specializing in Organized Crime. And was one of only three Assistant Watergate Special Prosecutors. She later wrote a book about it, “Watergate Girl …My Fight for Truth and Justice Against a Criminal President”. And congratulations are in order, Jill’s popular intergenerational podcast with Victor Shi, called IGen Politics, just celebrated their 4th anniversary. And don’t miss her on the excellent podcast, “Sisters in Law”. We have a lot to discuss with Ms. Wine Banks.

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Michael Cohen | iGen Politics

Jill and Victor are joined by Michael Cohen, who once served as Trump’s lawyer for more than 10 years, to talk about all of the legal challenges facing Donald Trump and his lawyers. They also take a look at his new book, “Revenge: How Donald Trump Weaponized the U.S. Department of Justice Against His Critics” ahead of the release date. Are the walls finally closing in on Trump or will he escape accountability yet again?

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