

Saagar Enjeti
Political commentator, author, and media personality. Co-host of Breaking Points, one of the top political podcasts in America. Co-host of The Realignment podcast with Marshall Kosloff.
Top 10 podcasts with Saagar Enjeti
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1,763 snips
Dec 8, 2024 • 3h 40min
#454 – Saagar Enjeti: Trump, MAGA, DOGE, Obama, FDR, JFK, History & Politics
Saagar Enjeti, a political journalist and commentator, dives deep into the complexities of American politics, exploring Trump's electoral dynamics beyond immigration and the influence of anti-incumbent sentiments. He discusses the historical and cultural impact of the Scots-Irish on U.S. identity and critiques current immigration enforcement policies. Saagar also analyzes leadership styles, contrasting Elon Musk's unconventional approach with traditional corporate structures while reflecting on the future of the Republican Party post-Trump and the significance of restoring trust in government.

1,553 snips
Feb 20, 2026 • 1h 47min
Epstein Files Special: Prince Andrew Arrested, Global Network, Mythology, Reid Hoffman Files
Kevin Bass, citizen journalist who used AI on the Epstein files; Michael Tracey, skeptical independent journalist challenging mainstream narratives; Saagar Enjeti, political commentator linking Epstein to elite impunity. They debate Prince Andrew’s arrest, the scope of Epstein’s financial and intelligence ties, contested claims about a global ring, and AI-driven revelations about Reid Hoffman. Short, sharp, provocative conversation.

529 snips
Jul 8, 2025 • 2h 23min
Saagar Enjeti: Elon’s America Party, Iran, and Jeffrey Epstein Is Apparently Innocent Now
Saagar Enjeti, host of "Breaking Points with Krystal and Saagar" and former White House correspondent, dives into the controversial implications of Jeffrey Epstein's alleged innocence and the cover-ups surrounding his life and death. He discusses the corporate media's role in shaping narratives and the moral dilemmas of the Department of Justice. Enjeti also critiques U.S. foreign policy, explores the intersection of identity politics and capitalism, and advocates for a new political party to address systemic issues faced by Americans.

277 snips
Nov 19, 2025 • 45min
The Politics of AI Are About to Explode
Saagar Enjeti, co-host of the Breaking Points podcast, dives into the impending political storm surrounding AI. He discusses how AI's impact on labor and electricity costs is gaining traction as a hot-button issue ahead of the 2026 and 2028 elections. Public distrust toward tech leaders is palpable as ordinary citizens voice concerns over job displacement. With local resistance to data centers, Enjeti points to historical parallels in industrial backlash. He also explores the shifting dynamics in Washington, suggesting big tech may soon find itself isolated.

236 snips
Mar 6, 2026 • 1h 18min
Tucker on the Devastating Cost of War and What It Means for American Politics With Saagar Enjeti
Saagar Enjeti, political commentator and co-host of Breaking Points, analyzes how the war reshapes American politics and foreign-policy constraints. He discusses threats to sovereignty, the human and economic costs at home, risks of escalation and regime-change aims. They also cover shifting party loyalties, censorship risks during wartime, and how US support enables regional actions.

190 snips
Oct 12, 2022 • 51min
How To Get Started With Building An Audience in 2022
Saagar Enjeti, co-founder of Breaking Points, joins Shaan Puri to dive into the art of audience building and content creation. They tackle the differences between personal and company branding, emphasizing the authenticity of personal identity. The duo shares insights on crafting impactful content that resonates, as well as strategies for growing a Twitter following—highlighting the importance of engagement and timely reactions. They also critique traditional media's failures, showcasing the ripe opportunities for new digital influencers.

148 snips
Jul 17, 2025 • 3h
The Full Evidence Epstein was a Spy w/ Saagar Enjeti
Saagar Enjeti, a political commentator known for his insightful analysis, joins the conversation to unravel the complex web surrounding Jeffrey Epstein. He discusses Epstein's connections to intelligence, how political elites are shielded from accountability, and the media silence that allows these stories to fester. The talk delves into the dark implications of Epstein's relationships, potential blackmail tactics, and the need for greater transparency and integrity in politics. It's a captivating look into the intertwining of power, wealth, and corruption.

134 snips
Feb 7, 2026 • 1h 17min
EP:33 - Epstein's World
Saagar Enjeti, political commentator and Breaking Points co-host known for investigative takes on elite networks, unpacks the latest Epstein files. He highlights the exposed nexus of power and intelligence ties. The conversation probes money flows, international links, normalization of vice, and why secrecy shields the powerful.

73 snips
Feb 18, 2026 • 3h 22min
New Epstein Files More Evil Than We Thought, & Who Is Next Epstein? | Flagrant 692
Saagar Enjeti, political journalist known for investigative reporting, breaks down newly surfaced Epstein files. He traces redactions, foreign intelligence links, possible insider trading, false passports, and elite networks. Short, intense dives cover Dubai ties, covert cutouts, missing footage, and who might follow in Epstein’s footsteps.

47 snips
Feb 19, 2025 • 58min
Will Big Tech CEOs Win Their All-In Bet on Trump? — With Saagar Enjeti
Saagar Enjeti, co-host of Breaking Points, brings his keen insights on the risky relationship between Big Tech CEOs and Donald Trump. He delves into the balancing act of tech giants like Tim Cook and Elon Musk amid changing political sentiments. The discussion shifts to the U.S.-China AI rivalry, emphasizing its implications for national security. Enjeti also shares candid thoughts on his experience with the Vision Pro, offering a mix of excitement and skepticism about its potential. It's a compelling dive into the intertwining worlds of technology and politics.


