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THE OFFICIAL MEA CULPA WITH MICHAEL COHEN ARCHIVE

Breaking!!!Trump Indictment Imminent + A Conversation with Norm Eisen

THE OFFICIAL MEA CULPA WITH MICHAEL COHEN ARCHIVE

Audio Up Media

News, Politics

4.78.8K Ratings

🗓️ 1 May 2026

⏱️ 88 minutes

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Summary

Mea Culpa welcomes back our good friend Norm Eisen. There’s pretty much nothing going on in politics today that Eisen doesn’t have an educated opinion about. Eisen is a CNN Legal Analyst.  And the founder and executive chair of “States United Democracy Center”, a nonpartisan organization advancing free, fair, and secure elections. Eisen served as special counsel to President Barack Obama on ethics. In that role, he was dubbed “Mr. No” and the “Ethics Czar” because he's well known for his tough anti-corruption approach to governance. Eisen is also active with the Brookings Institute and other groups working to expose the myriad of ways Trump and others like him broke the law and attempted to overturn the 2020 election. Eisen is also working with the Brookings Institute to help Ukraine recover and thrive once Putin’s war has ended. Michael and Norm dig into Trumps legal woes for and possible upcoming indictments.

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0:00.0

This is my Mayo Cop

0:06.0

This is my Mayo Cop

0:09.0

Oh baby don't lie for me

0:12.0

If I tell you my story don't cry for me

0:15.0

I'm time that's fun by me

0:17.0

This is my me

0:19.0

That's fair to go

0:20.0

This is Michael Mayor Culper.

0:26.6

This is Michael Cohen, and you're listening to the Mayor Culper podcast.

0:33.5

One of Shakespeare's most famous lines from his play, Julius Caesar, is beware the aides of March.

0:38.3

It was a warning to Caesar that people were out to get him. The prophecy turned out to be true, and on March 15th of 44 BC, Caesar was stabbed to death

0:45.3

on the Senate floor, and by who? By the same politicians who had helped him get there?

0:52.3

His close advisor, Brutus, who'd organized the hit, told his fellow statesman, and I quote,

0:59.0

when asked why Brutus rose against Caesar, this is my answer.

1:04.0

It's not that I love Caesar less, but that I loved Rome more.

1:08.0

I come to bury Caesar not to praise him.

1:10.0

I bring up Brutus in the death of Caesar because I myself have testified against Trump 20 times.

1:18.0

Not because I hate the man, but because I love my country too much to stay quiet.

1:24.3

And quite recently, the Manhattan District Attorney's Office indicated that Trump may soon be facing criminal charges.

1:32.3

He was given the option to testify before the grand jury this week.

1:36.3

Now, we'll see, but I guess he's not going to do it.

1:40.3

But it's just an odd coincidence that this is happening to our corrupt former president during the aides of March.

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