Breaking Points

American daily news and opinion web series From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Breaking Points with Krystal and Saagar (or simply Breaking Points) is a U.S. political news and opinion series created and hosted by Krystal Ball and Saagar Enjeti. It was launched in June 2021 by Ball and Enjeti, both former hosts of The Hill's Rising web series. They publish an audio-only podcast, and the video program is available on YouTube, Rumble, Apple Podcasts, iHeartRadio, and Spotify (with the podcast version published by iHeart Podcasts). Its format includes one left-wing populist anchor (Ball) and one right-wing populist anchor (Enjeti), who provide news and commentary from an independent platform, separate from the mainstream media.[2][3][4]

GenrePolitical news and commentary
Format
  • Video
  • audio
LanguageEnglish
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Breaking Points
GenrePolitical news and commentary
Format
  • Video
  • audio
LanguageEnglish
Cast and voices
Hosted by
Production
Length60 minutes
Publication
Original releaseJune 7, 2021 (2021-06-07) 
present
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YouTube information
Channel
Subscribers1.73 million[1]
Views1.054 billion [1]
Last updated: February 24, 2026
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Format

Breaking Points features commentary and analysis of political news and current events and in-studio interviews with journalists, politicians, and other political or cultural figures.[2][5] Ball and Enjeti, the primary hosts, usually publish on Mondays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays.

The hosts have editorial control over the show, which focuses on the look and immediacy of live news broadcasting but with independent, populist messaging.[2][6] Unlike The Hill, which has a full-time staff of 30, Breaking Points has a small crew of mainly part-time hourly contractors.[2] Most of the show's revenue comes from premium subscribers, with some additional revenue from YouTube and podcast ads.[2][6] In 2022, their expenses were said to be around $1 million per year.[2]

History

On May 28, 2021, Ball and Enjeti announced their departure from The Hill's Rising.[5][7] The Breaking Points program and channel launched at YouTube on June 7, 2021, and reached 285,000 channel subscribers by June 11.[7] Ball and Enjeti spoke about the subtle pressure they experienced working under The Hill's corporate umbrella and their dislike of working in a corporate bureaucracy.[2][5]

In September 2022, former Rising hosts Ryan Grim (who expresses democratic socialist views) and Emily Jashinsky (who expresses conservative views) joined Breaking Points. They serve as replacement hosts when Ball and Enjeti are unavailable and host their own show, Counter Points, on Wednesdays.[8]

Reception

In July 2025, Breaking Points was the 28th-most popular podcast on YouTube in the United States and the 84th-most popular podcast on Spotify in the United States.[9][10]

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