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Saagar Enjeti’s Interview on The Tucker Carlson Show (Transcript)

Read the full transcript of American journalist, podcast host and political commentator Saagar Enjeti’s interview on The Tucker Carlson Show episode titled “Tucker and Saagar Enjeti on the Dangerous New Developments in Pam Bondi’s Epstein Cover-Up”, premiered on July 8, 2025.

Saagar Enjeti is the host of “Breaking Points with Krystal and Saagar” available on YouTube and podcast platforms. Saagar previously worked at The Daily Caller as a White House correspondent.

The Epstein Narrative Reversal

TUCKER CARLSON: I’ll speak for myself. I never thought that I would be offering an apology to Jeffrey Epstein. I think of all the times I’ve maligned that guy, all the times I’ve accused him of crimes of blackmailing people, of trafficking children to powerful figures around the world on behalf of Global Intel Services.

And then I learned yesterday from Attorney General Pam Bondi that’s totally untrue. Yes, the guy killed himself after 30 days, 36 days in prison for no reason. He was a billionaire, he had no clients, he’d done nothing wrong other than get naughty massages 20 years before. And the guy killed himself. Another pointless death.

And then his best friend, former girlfriend, Ghislaine Maxwell, doing 20 years in prison for no crime. There are no victims.

SAAGAR ENJETI: Yes, it’s a victimless crime. They’re obviously persecuted by the state. They’re political prisoners, really. The Hague should come in and do an investigation or we’re watching one of the most systematic government cover-ups of all time.

Something that you say that always resonates with me is “I don’t want to be lied to” and I specifically don’t want to be lied to by the very people who built careers. And I’m talking here specifically about Kash Patel, Dan Bongino and many others who now work for the administration, who fed MAGA and the American people and promised them to get to the bottom of this, only to turn their tune immediately upon assuming office.

The Betrayal of Campaign Promises

Lying before Congress, talking about this is an obvious case of suicide.