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Jonathan Cohn

Senior fellow at the Democracy Fund and a contributor to The Bulwark. Author of 'The Ten-Year War' and 'Sick'.

Top 10 podcasts with Jonathan Cohn

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37 snips
Jun 26, 2025 • 1h 11min

Michael Weiss and Jonathan Cohn: Animal House at the Pentagon

Michael Weiss, an Emmy-winning editor focused on foreign policy, joins Jonathan Cohn, a senior fellow and healthcare expert. They dive into Trump's fascination with Israel's military tactics, revealing his attempts to shape narratives to boost his image. The discussion includes the repercussions of U.S. intelligence on Iran, NATO's awkward rapport with Trump, and the troubling details of a Republican healthcare bill that threatens rural hospitals. Expect sharp insights mixed with humor on the bizarre interplay of military operations and media portrayals.
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Nov 25, 2025 • 56min

Why Healthcare Costs Are Rising So Much with Jonathan Cohn

Jonathan Cohn, a senior national correspondent and healthcare expert, dives into the rising costs of U.S. healthcare. He discusses how expiring ACA subsidies have become a central issue in political debates. Cohn explains the major goals of the ACA, the impact of enhanced subsidies during the pandemic, and the political ramifications of the individual mandate debate. He also highlights how making plans more affordable has changed enrollment behavior and warns of the consequences if subsidies lapse, affecting millions of Americans.
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21 snips
May 5, 2025 • 33min

'If You Can Keep It': The Math Behind The 'Big, Beautiful' Spending Bill

In this discussion, Jonathan Cohn, a senior correspondent at The Bulwark, and Joan Alker, executive director at Georgetown's Center for Children and Families, delve into the contentious budget cuts proposed by Congress. They explore the implications of a potential $1.5 trillion reduction, particularly how it may affect Medicaid, which supports over 70 million Americans. Personal stories reveal the fears surrounding healthcare accessibility for vulnerable populations. The hosts also dissect the intricate politics at play as Congress navigates its fiscal challenges.
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Apr 8, 2025 • 1h 7min

S2 Ep1016: Jonathan Cohn and Mark Lilla: Lobotomizing America

Jonathan Cohn, Senior national correspondent and author, joins Mark Lilla, Professor of humanities and author, to unpack the current state of biomedical research amidst significant governmental cuts. They discuss the troubling impact of these changes on diseases like cancer and Alzheimer's, emphasizing how ignorance can shape political landscapes. The duo also explores the dynamics of Medicaid reform in red states and the importance of facing uncomfortable truths in an uncertain world. Their insights provide a profound look at how policy shapes lives.
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17 snips
Dec 13, 2024 • 45min

Why America Is Mad As Hell About Health Care

Wendell Potter, a former Cigna executive and whistleblower, joins journalist Jonathan Cohn to unravel the healthcare crisis in America. They discuss the growing public outrage towards the insurance industry, especially in light of a recent executive's murder. Potter shares firsthand experiences of how profit motives jeopardize patient care while Cohn analyzes the long history of political battles over healthcare reform. Together, they dissect the complexities of healthcare policies, the struggle for universal coverage, and the challenges that remain in making healthcare accessible for all.
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Dec 4, 2025 • 55min

Congress Scrambles to Address Healthcare Funding Before Year End

Larry Levitt, Executive Vice President at KFF, shares insights on the potential impacts of expiring ACA subsidies on 22 million Americans. U.S. Representative Sam Liccardo discusses his bipartisan Fix-It Act aimed at extending these subsidies, emphasizing the importance of fiscal responsibility. Jonathan Cohn highlights the political tug-of-war on Capitol Hill, revealing Republican divisions and the implications for the 2026 midterms. The episode also features real stories from constituents about their healthcare struggles and the urgency for bipartisan action.
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May 15, 2025 • 17min

MAGA Senator’s Stunning Admission: GOP Is Badly Screwing Trump Voters

Jonathan Cohn, Senior national correspondent for The Bulwark, dives deep into the controversial House GOP bill that threatens to cut Medicaid, revealing stark contradictions between Republican promises and reality. He discusses Senator Josh Hawley's candid acknowledgment of these cuts as a betrayal to Trump supporters. The conversation further critiques the GOP's ongoing strategy of prioritizing tax cuts for the wealthy at the expense of working-class voters, posing crucial questions about the future of the MAGA movement and its impact on everyday Americans.
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Feb 2, 2026 • 21min

Measles Is Back and the Government Doesn’t Care

Jonathan Cohn, health policy writer and newsletter author, explains the alarming return of measles and the collapse of herd immunity. He walks through why falling MMR rates and political messaging have enabled outbreaks. They discuss gaps in government response, partisan vaccine skepticism, and moves to roll back mandates.
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Jan 22, 2026 • 42min

Jonathan Cohn: Health Policy in the Age of MAHA

Jonathan Cohn, senior national correspondent and health policy writer known for Sick, discusses America’s struggle with universal healthcare and how access differs from insurance. He tackles the MAHA food agenda and shifts in dietary guidance. The conversation also covers data privacy controversies around medical records and recent trends in opioid deaths.
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Jan 5, 2026 • 20min

BREAKING: Tim Walz Drops Out of MN Governor’s Race

Lauren Egan, a seasoned political reporter, joins Jonathan Cohn, a policy journalist, to dissect the fallout from Governor Tim Walz’s stunning exit from Minnesota's governor race. They explore the implications of a major fraud scandal that drove Walz's decision, revealing a decade-long pattern of issues in social programs. The discussion touches on how this impacts the Democratic party's credibility, potential candidates like Amy Klobuchar, and the broader political landscape, underscoring the necessity for transparency and accountability.

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