Yeah, I stopped watching Breaking Points a while back as the entire show seems to be mostly based on Krystal's activism now, and Saagar is allowed very little push back. They were a bit better when they were still on Rising, although Krystal exhibited the same activism vs. journalism failings Briahna does. (I occasionally check in when they have a good guest or something, and I mostly like Krystal, I just have issues with their format.)
It appears that Krystal and Briahna are besties, and I'd be pretty certain that they (along with a host of other 2020 Bernie surrogates/"Justice Democrat"-friendly activist journalists) are getting their talking points in order via text and email — or even a Slack channel — every morning.
Krystal is now married to Kyle Kulinski, one of the founders of the Justice Democrats that brought us "The Squad," a political operation that quickly became one of the biggest, most embarrassing failures in modern politics, and the ultimate destruction of the 2016 Bernie movement, which replaced old-fashioned class-based policies with laptop class-friendly policies and identity politics. (Kulinski himself doesn't seem too bright, and is an insufferable jerk out loud about nearly everything. He was also my least favorite cast member on Jersey Shore; who'd have thought he'd have entered politics? It thought it would have been Snookie for sure.)
I'd note that Krystal and Briahna exhibit many of the same failings as our wonderful congresspeople — especially prevalent in "The Squad" — of not being able to think on their feet, instead battering home a pre-rehearsed talking point, and surrounding it with convenient fabrications and misdirections no matter where the conversation, and the facts at hand, go. If it's annoying when the activist press and corporate employees and CEOs do it, it's just pure evil when arch-partisan executive branch types, congress, mayors, governors, as well as activist bureaucrats, NGO employees, judges and lawyers do it. Everything can't be about personal politics all the time, especially when your personal politics are so stringent and inflexible and shallow, and they're treated with cult-like religiosity and righteousness.