
Michele Tafoya
Former NFL reporter and political commentator now running for the U.S. Senate in Minnesota; discusses state leadership, crime, and fraud investigations in the episode.
Top 3 podcasts with Michele Tafoya
Ranked by the Snipd community

19 snips
Jan 22, 2026 • 17min
Davos Gets Trumped & Jack Smith Faces Congress | 1.22.26
Michele Tafoya, a former NFL reporter and now a political commentator, dives into her candidacy for the U.S. Senate in Minnesota. She highlights critical issues like rising crime and educational declines attributed to state leadership. Tafoya calls out Governor Walz for failing the people, emphasizes the need for effective law enforcement, and discusses alarming fraud allegations threatening Minnesota's integrity. The podcast also touches on Trump's Davos speech and implications for U.S. politics, offering a multifaceted view of current events.

May 7, 2022 • 56min
Ep. #599: Chloe Maxmin, Paul Begala, Michele Tafoya
Paul Begala, a savvy Democratic strategist and CNN contributor, teams up with Michele Tafoya, a former NBC sports reporter launching her new podcast, to tackle contemporary American issues. They delve into the heated discussions surrounding abortion rights, emphasizing its nuances in rural America. The trio also critiques the student debt dilemma and the disconnect between education and workforce needs. With humor and insight, they navigate the complexities of truth in the digital age and call for a more inclusive political dialogue.

Feb 14, 2022 • 1h 33min
Speaking Freely and Kaepernick Truth, with Michele Tafoya, Plus Hillary Spying on Trump, with Victor Davis Hanson | Ep. 261
In an engaging discussion, Michele Tafoya, former NBC NFL sideline reporter, shares insights about transitioning from sports to political commentary, including her thoughts on Colin Kaepernick's NFL comeback. She reflects on her career and family while addressing the complexities of loyalty in activism. Victor Davis Hanson, a prominent historian, examines new revelations from the Durham investigation, critiques elite narratives in politics, and discusses rising crime rates, particularly against Asian women, shedding light on institutions' impacts on public trust.


