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In May 2021, [[Krystall Ball]] and Enjeti announced that they were leaving ''The Hill'' in order to release their own independent project – titled "Breaking Points with Krystal and Saagar".<ref>''[https://www.fastcompany.com/90646413/why-breaking-points-with-krystal-and-saagar-became-the-number-one-political-podcast-in-a-week "Why ‘Breaking Points with Krystal and Saagar’ became the No. 1 political podcast in a week"]''</ref>
 
In May 2021, [[Krystall Ball]] and Enjeti announced that they were leaving ''The Hill'' in order to release their own independent project – titled "Breaking Points with Krystal and Saagar".<ref>''[https://www.fastcompany.com/90646413/why-breaking-points-with-krystal-and-saagar-became-the-number-one-political-podcast-in-a-week "Why ‘Breaking Points with Krystal and Saagar’ became the No. 1 political podcast in a week"]''</ref>
 
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(political podcaster)
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Saagar Enjeti is an American "young pundit on the rise", according to the National Review. Once at The Daily Caller, Saager Enjeti then fronted a news show for The Hill, "Rising with Krystal and Saagar", co-hosted by the former MSNBC anchor Krystall Ball, with whom he also co-authored "The Populist’s Guide to 2020".[1]

In May 2021, Krystall Ball and Enjeti announced that they were leaving The Hill in order to release their own independent project – titled "Breaking Points with Krystal and Saagar".[2]

 

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Alan MacLeod“In addition to training spies, the SFS also produces many of the country’s top journalists, including alternative media host Saagar Enjeti. When Enjeti left his job as host of The Hill’s show, "Rising," he was replaced by another SFS graduate, Emily Miller. Interestingly, Enjeti himself was a replacement for original host Buck Sexton, a former CIA analyst.”Alan MacLeod15 March 2023
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