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Breaking Points is a fearless anti-establishment multi-week Youtube and Podcast which holds the powerful to account hosted by Krystal Ball and Saagar Enjeti
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Sep 23, 2025 • 48min
9/23/25: Trump H1B Mess Causes Panic, Venezuela Regime Change, Former CIA Director Praises Former Al-Qaeda Head
Chaos ensues as the hosts dive into Trump’s controversial H-1B fee rollout, exploring who truly benefits from these visas. A looming U.S. military buildup in Venezuela raises alarms about potential regime change. The discussion also touches on the troubling praise a former CIA director gave to an ex-Al-Qaeda leader. Finally, they reflect on the unintended consequences of past U.S. interventions, revealing the complex moral dilemmas that continue to haunt American foreign policy.

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Sep 23, 2025 • 1h 5min
9/23/25: Trump Links Tylenol To Autism, Homan Denies Cash Bribe, Electricity Prices Skyrocket
The hosts dive into controversial comments linking Tylenol to autism, stemming from a recent Trump press conference. They tackle Tom Homan's denial of a $50,000 bribery allegation amid shifting federal bribery laws. The conversation shifts to the economy, highlighting the effects of tariffs, sagging consumer spending, and skyrocketing electricity prices, spurred by data centers and policy decisions. Expect a blend of political analysis and economic insights that keeps listeners engaged!

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Sep 22, 2025 • 1h 25min
9/22/25: Erika Kirk Forgives Assassin, Trantifa Debate, Kash Patel Feeds Conspiracies, Ted Cruz Shreds Trump FCC
Erika Kirk's powerful memorial speech sparks a discussion on forgiveness amid tragedy. The hosts dive into the contentious trantifa debate while dissecting Kash Patel's role in fueling conspiracy theories around recent events. They also tackle the implications of media consolidation, highlighted by Ted Cruz's blistering critique of the Trump-era FCC, and the fallout from Jimmy Kimmel's suspension. It's a whirlwind of hot topics that challenge perspectives on forgiveness, conspiracy, and the media landscape!

Sep 22, 2025 • 37min
9/22/25: Epstein Probe Blocked, Trump Demands AG Prosecute Opponents, US Allies Recognize Palestine
Dive into the controversial Epstein probe as lawmakers scrutinize the 2007 deal. Explore Trump's bold attempt to weaponize the DOJ against political rivals, raising concerns about political integrity. The shift in global diplomacy takes center stage with US allies formally recognizing Palestine, prompting discussions on humanitarian impacts and cultural responses. This mix of justice, politics, and international relations makes for a riveting conversation.

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Sep 19, 2025 • 1h 6min
9/19/25: Trump CHEERS Kimmel Shutdown, Late Night RESPONDS
Emily Jashinsky, a savvy conservative commentator, and Griffin Davis, a humorous voice in comedy commentary, dive deep into the fallout from Trump's cheers for Jimmy Kimmel's suspension. They discuss how FCC pressures shape media narratives and the implications for free speech. Late-night comedy's role in standing up to censorship gets scrutinized, highlighting the balance between entertainment and serious commentary. The conversation also touches on media consolidation and its risks to democracy, making for a compelling cultural critique.

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Sep 18, 2025 • 51min
9/18/25: Trump Corrupt Crypto Deal, Kimmel Canceled After Trump Threats, Israel Mask Off On Gaza
Former U.S. Middle East official Robert Malley, now president & CEO of the International Crisis Group, dives into the complexities of the Israel-Palestine peace process. He critiques past diplomatic failures, arguing that agreements like Oslo and Camp David entrenched conflicts rather than solving them. Malley also highlights the U.S. role in Israel's actions and discusses the urgent need to address the ongoing crisis in Gaza, alongside shifting public opinion among American youth regarding the conflict.

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Sep 18, 2025 • 46min
9/18/25: Credit Scores Plummet, Kash Patel Humiliated, Candace Says Kirk Shooter Texts Are Fake
Credit scores are plummeting as economic woes deepen, raising concerns about housing affordability and student debt. Kash Patel faces embarrassment over his evasive Capitol Hill hearing regarding the Epstein investigation. Additionally, there’s controversy as Candace labels the Kirk shooter texts as fake, sparking debates about trust in institutions and investigative narratives. The blend of financial and political turmoil makes for a compelling discussion.

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Sep 17, 2025 • 1h 19min
9/17/25: Charlie Kirk Shooter Charged, Tucker Rebukes Bibi, Leaked Tyler Robinson Discord
Investigative reporter Ken Klippenstein joins to delve into the shocking details behind the Tyler Robinson case. He discusses leaked Discord messages that reveal crucial insights about the motive and aftermath of the shooting. The conversation takes a political turn with Tucker Carlson's harsh criticism of Bibi, highlighting the media's response to violence. Klippenstein also sheds light on community reactions and the complexities of law enforcement's categorization of potential threats, making for a gripping and insightful dialogue.

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Sep 17, 2025 • 45min
9/17/25: Trump Sells TikTok To Pro-Israel Friends, Kash Says Epstein Trafficked Victims To Nobody, Judge Drops Luigi Charge, UN Declares Gaza Genocide
Trump's potential sale of TikTok to pro-Israel investors raises eyebrows about influence and narrative control. Kash Patel's Senate testimony stirs controversy as he claims no credible evidence of Epstein's trafficking. In a surprising legal twist, a judge drops terrorism charges against Luigi, sparking debates on accountability. Meanwhile, the UN raises alarms, declaring genocide in Gaza amidst ongoing conflict. The hosts unravel these complex issues with sharp insights and lively discussion.

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Sep 16, 2025 • 1h 9min
9/16/25: Kash Patel Incoherent On Kirk Manifesto, Trump AG Threatens Hate Crime Crackdown, Tucker War On Israel Over Kirk
The discussion delves into the chaotic fallout from a high-profile assassination investigation, raising questions about media integrity and law enforcement competence. They analyze contrasting narratives of violence and accountability, focusing on recent controversies surrounding free speech and government regulation. The chaos extends into academia as political pressures threaten academic freedom, particularly within Middle Eastern studies. The critique of elite institutions runs deep, uncovering how they influence societal narratives, especially regarding Israel and dissent.