dinsdag 8 juli 2025

Pam Bondi’s Justice Department covering up Jeffrey Epstein’s crimes and murder?

 



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Why is Pam Bondi’s Justice Department covering up Jeffrey Epstein’s crimes and murder? Saagar Enjeti has a theory. (0:00) Apparently Jeffrey Epstein Is Innocent Now? (9:20) The Suspicious Life of Robert Maxwell (11:00) How the Kennedy Assassination Broke America (13:34) The Dark Truth About the Epstein Cover-Up (25:18) The Real Reason Pam Bondi Won’t Release the Files (33:25) Why Doesn’t American Foreign Policy Reflect American Interests? (45:18) How Identity Politics Have Infected the Right (56:32) The Moment Saagar Realized How the Corporate Media Machine Truly Works (1:09:50) How the Deep State Turns Journalists Into Mindless Pawns (1:21:03) Elon Musk’s America Party (1:30:27) The Massive Sports Gambling Scam (1:38:48) How Politicians and Legislators Use Debt to Exploit Young People and Get Rich (1:43:45) The Epstein Cover-Up Is Insulting and Very Dangerous (1:51:06) The Future of the Iran Conflict (2:03:09) Why Is the US Responsible for Fixing Gaza? (2:09:09) Are Christians Required to Support the Israeli Government? (2:16:28) The Future of Trump’s Presidency Includes paid partnerships.
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Saagar Enjeti

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Saagar Enjeti
Enjeti in 2020
BornApril 21, 1992 (age 33)
Alma materGeorge Washington University(BA)
Georgetown University (MA)
Occupation(s)Journalist and political commentator
MovementRight-wing populism[1]
Welfare conservatism[1]
National conservatism[1]
Spouse
Jill McGrath
 
(m. 2023)
Children1

Saagar Enjeti (born April 21, 1992) is an American journalist, podcast host and political commentator currently co-hosting the American political news and opinion series Breaking Pointsalongside Krystal Ball. Previously he hosted The Realignment with Marshall Kosloff.

Early life and education

Enjeti was born on April 21, 1992, to an immigrant Indian family, and was raised in College Station, Texas.[2] His parents are Prasad Enjeti and Radhika Viruru, both professors at Texas A&M University.[3] He graduated from George Washington University in 2014 where he majored in economics and in 2018, he received a masters in security policy from Georgetown University.[4]

Career

Enjeti served as a media fellow for the Hudson Institute, where he co-hosted the podcast The Realignment with Marshall Kosloff.[3][4][5] He also served as a Tony Blankley fellow at the Steamboat Institute.[4][6]

Enjeti worked at The Daily Caller as its White House Correspondent.[3][4][7]

He co-hosted Rising with Krystal Ball and wrote for The Hill from 2019 to 2021.[7][8][9] The pair co-wrote the book The Populist's Guide to 2020 which focused on left and right populism in America.[3][10][11]

In 2021, Enjeti and Ball left Rising to start their own show called Breaking Points.[7][8] That show became the number one political podcast one week after launching and reached one million subscribers on YouTube in 2023.[12] Saagar is a supporter of Donald Trump.

Personal life

Enjeti married Jill McGrath in July 2023, with an initial wedding ceremony in India, and another wedding ceremony in Rhode Island.[13][14] Their daughter was born in 2025.[15] Enjeti is an atheist.[16]

Bibliography

  • The Populist's Guide to 2020, with Krystal Ball[10]

References

  1.  Purushothaman, Karthik (February 18, 2021). "The American 'Populist Right' After Trump"The WireArchived from the original on February 24, 2025. Retrieved February 24, 2025.
  2.  Staff (April 21, 2020). "BIRTHDAY OF THE DAY: Saagar Enjeti, host of 'Rising' at The Hill TV". Politico. Retrieved November 2, 2024.
  3.  Mills, Curt (July 10, 2020). "Saagar Enjeti Rising"The American Conservative.
  4.  "The future of media: Moving beyond bias and partisanship"The Washington Examiner. April 9, 2021. Retrieved June 12, 2021.
  5.  "Hudson Announces Launch of New Podcast and Media Fellows". Retrieved June 12, 2021.
  6.  "Tony Blankly Fellows". Retrieved June 12, 2021.
  7.  Newport, Cal (June 15, 2022). "The Rise of the Internet's Creative Middle Class". newyorker.com. Retrieved March 2, 2024.
  8.  Cockburn (June 2021). "The fall of Rising"Spectator World. Retrieved June 12, 2021.
  9.  "Saagar Enjeti former employee of The Hill", thehill.com, retrieved 4 August 2023.
  10.  Dustin Guastella. "The Populist Pundits", jacobin.com, 23 February 2023.
  11.  Hoonhout, Tobias (April 16, 2020). "Progressive Populism's Dashed Hopes"National Review. Retrieved November 2, 2024.
  12.  Berkowitz, Joe. "Why 'Breaking Points with Krystal and Saagar' became the number-one political podcast in a week"Fast Company.
  13.  https://abcfact.com/saagar-enjeti-wife-jill-mcgrath/
  14.  https://www.instagram.com/p/C9u803cxkkM/?img_index=1
  15.  https://www.instagram.com/p/DJrf15tRIC9/?img_index=1
  16.  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nZQwQ6V72U8



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