
Breaking Points with Krystal and Saagar 11/20/25: Epstein Files Coverup, Bipartisan Epstein Deal, MAGA Revolts On Trump AI Regulation Ban
34 snips
Nov 20, 2025 Explore the intricate web of the Epstein files coverup, including bipartisan efforts to release unclassified materials and the potential for hidden truths due to national security redactions. Delve into Larry Summers' controversial ties and their implications on current politics. The hosts discuss Trump's response to potential investigations and the backlash surrounding Stacey Plaskett's texts. Additionally, the podcast tackles the escalating battle over AI regulation, highlighting the risks of unregulated technology and local community impacts.
AI Snips
Chapters
Transcript
Episode notes
Epstein Bill Has Big Loopholes
- The new law forces the attorney general to release unclassified Epstein files within 30 days but includes a national security carve-out.
- Krystal Ball warns agencies will likely use classification and active investigations to redact or delay damaging material.
Use The Law To Force Gradual Disclosure
- Use the new declassification tool like the JFK Act to pressure future administrations for more disclosure over time.
- Keep filing requests and litigating because incremental releases build the public record and accountability.
Larry Summers' Awkward Classroom Apology
- Krystal recounts Larry Summers teaching a Harvard class and apologizing for his Epstein ties after a student recorded him.
- She and Saagar describe the apology as awkward and evidence of public reckoning for powerful figures.
