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The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show

The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show

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Hour 2 - Do The Obvious Thing

Hour 2 of The Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Show continues the breaking‑news momentum surrounding the nationwide TSA crisis and the unprecedented federal response that originated from a listener’s phone call. Clay opens the hour with newly released TSA call‑out statistics showing staggering absentee rates—many surpassing 40%—at major airports including Atlanta, New Orleans, Houston, BWI, Phoenix, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, LaGuardia, and JFK. With TSA agents unpaid and unable to cover basic living expenses, the hosts emphasize how the shutdown has created the worst airport conditions in recent memory and how Democrats' refusal to fund TSA workers is pushing the system toward total collapse. That crisis sets the stage for one of the most remarkable developments in recent talk‑radio history: Linda from Green Valley, Arizona, whose idea—shared live on the show on Friday—to deploy ICE agents to assist overwhelmed TSA checkpoints has now become national policy. Clay and Buck recap how they shared her idea on air, Clay mentioned it on Fox News the same evening, and by Saturday morning President Donald Trump publicly announced that ICE agents were being sent to airports. By Monday, ICE officers were already deployed to 13 airports across the country. The hosts discuss how media outlets like CNN and reporters such as Brian Stelter have confirmed that no one had introduced this concept publicly before Linda’s call. Hour 2 revisits her original audio, analyzes why the idea resonated politically, and praises the administration’s speed in executing rapid operational changes. The discussion then deepens into crime statistics and federal law‑enforcement success, particularly in cities where President Trump has surged resources. Clay highlights shocking new data from Washington, D.C.: murders down 65%, sexual assaults down 65%, and other major crime categories down double digits. Buck criticizes conservative media for not broadcasting these wins loudly enough, emphasizing that Trump’s crime‑reduction strategy—deploying federal agents, increasing fugitive task force operations, and intensifying firearm‑related prosecutions—has produced one of the most dramatic crime drops in American urban history. They argue this trend can be replicated in any Democrat‑run city willing to accept federal support, pointing to Memphis, which is simultaneously experiencing a 25‑year low in violent crime. Listeners join the conversation, including callers offering support, humor, and policy refinement. Linda returns via talk‑back message to confirm that the idea was entirely her own—born from living near the southern border and understanding federal personnel capabilities. Buck states unequivocally that her idea was original and not circulating elsewhere online. Other callers debate airport operations, whether ICE deployment masks the Democrats’ failure to fund TSA, and whether Trump could unilaterally pay TSA agents under emergency authority. The hosts also discuss the political implications of ICE’s new airport presence. They predict—and begin seeing evidence of—ICE making arrests at security checkpoints, which will trigger furious backlash from Democrats who oppose immigration enforcement. Clay argues that airports, with strict ID requirements and controlled access, may be ideal locations for ICE to identify and apprehend criminal illegal aliens. Hour 2 also covers President Trump’s optimistic comments about negotiations with Iran, which caused oil prices to dip sharply. The hosts note confusion within Iran’s leadership structure and highlight that Trump is simultaneously addressing foreign conflict and domestic security crises, even while traveling to Memphis to spotlight the city’s historic crime reductions.The hour closes with more caller reactions—including a humorous suggestion to rename ICE as “NICE”—and reinforcement of the show’s central theme: Trump solves problems while Democrats manufacture them. The ICE‑at‑airports plan demonstrates that creative ideas, even from everyday Americans, can shape national policy when leaders remain responsive. Make sure you never miss a second of the show by subscribing to the Clay Travis & Buck Sexton show podcast wherever you get your podcasts! ihr.fm/3InlkL8   For the latest updates from Clay & Buck, visit our website https://www.clayandbuck.com/   Connect with Clay Travis and Buck Sexton:  X - https://x.com/clayandbuck FB - https://www.facebook.com/ClayandBuck/ IG - https://www.instagram.com/clayandbuck/ YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuck Rumble - https://rumble.com/c/ClayandBuck TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@clayandbuckFollow Clay & Buck on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuckSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mar 23, 202636 min

Hour 3 - Cuba Goes Dark, Again

Hour 3 of The Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Show blends breaking political updates, cultural battles, historic symbolism, immigration outrage, and a celebratory moment for one influential listener whose idea reached all the way to the White House.  The hour opens with updates on the Iran conflict and continued fallout from the TSA shutdown crisis, which Clay and Buck attribute directly to Democrats prioritizing illegal immigrants over American travelers. The hosts emphasize how tens of thousands of passengers are facing canceled trips and chaotic airport lines because Democrats refuse to fund TSA workers while protecting ICE‑related protest politics. From there, the show shifts into cultural territory with major news: the Trump administration has installed a 13‑foot statue of Christopher Columbus on White House grounds—a replica of the monument toppled in Baltimore during the 2020 George Floyd riots. Clay and Buck unpack why this symbolic move matters during America’s 250th anniversary, arguing it pushes back against the Left’s attempt to rewrite American and Western history. The conversation expands into debates about Western civilization, the failures of socialist regimes like Cuba (currently experiencing widespread blackouts), and the hypocrisy of climate‑change activists such as Greta Thunberg. The hosts then deliver an extended discussion on historical truth, pushing back against revisionist narratives surrounding Native American societies, the Age of Exploration, and iconic figures like Columbus. They highlight the brutality that existed across pre‑modern civilizations, the global impact of Western exploration, and the Left’s selective outrage when choosing which historical figures to demonize or celebrate. Mid‑hour, the show pivots to devastating immigration news: the murder of 18‑year‑old Loyola University student Sheridan Gorman by a Venezuelan illegal immigrant who was released at the border and later freed again after a criminal arrest in Chicago. Clay and Buck connect this tragedy to broader failures of sanctuary‑city policies and anti‑enforcement politics, contrasting Chicago’s resistance to federal help with the dramatic crime drops happening in cities that welcomed Trump’s federal surge. The theme of crime reduction continues as the hosts spotlight Trump’s visit to Memphis, now experiencing a 25‑year low in violent crime thanks to his law‑enforcement deployment. Trump’s own remarks—played during the show—detail massive reductions in robberies, carjackings, murders, illegal‑gun seizures, and recoveries of missing children. Clay shares firsthand stories from Memphis residents who describe the city’s transformation as “unbelievable.” Hour 3 also celebrates a now‑famous listener: Linda from Green Valley, Arizona, whose idea to deploy ICE agents to assist overwhelmed TSA checkpoints rapidly became national policy. Clay and Buck replay Linda’s original call, interview her live, and describe how her idea spread from the show to Fox News to the White House within 24 hours. ICE agents are now operating at 13 airports nationwide, and even mainstream outlets like CNN and MSNBC have made the story their lead headline. Linda’s grandchildren, her husband’s Marine service, and her pride in national security all become part of a heartfelt segment about citizen‑driven impact on government policy. The hour closes with more listener reactions—some humorous, others heartfelt—as callers praise Linda’s role in shaping policy and the show’s community celebrates how ordinary Americans can influence national decisions. Clay and Buck wrap Hour 3 by emphasizing that Trump acts quickly on good ideas, that federal bureaucracy can be beaten, and that their audience continues to help “save America one idea at a time.” Make sure you never miss a second of the show by subscribing to the Clay Travis & Buck Sexton show podcast wherever you get your podcasts! ihr.fm/3InlkL8   For the latest updates from Clay & Buck, visit our website https://www.clayandbuck.com/   Connect with Clay Travis and Buck Sexton:  X - https://x.com/clayandbuck FB - https://www.facebook.com/ClayandBuck/ IG - https://www.instagram.com/clayandbuck/ YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuck Rumble - https://rumble.com/c/ClayandBuck TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@clayandbuckFollow Clay & Buck on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuckSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mar 23, 202636 min

It's a Numbers Game: The Numbers Behind Illinois Primaries: $32M Spending, PAC Power & Political Winners

In this episode, Ryan is joined by Semafor national political reporter David Weigel to break down the staggering money, influence, and outcomes shaping the Illinois primary elections. With more than $32 million spent across key races, this election cycle reveals a new reality in American politics—where super PACs, crypto interests, AI funding, and AIPAC-backed efforts are reshaping Democratic primaries in real time. Ryan and Weigel dive into: Who really won Illinois—and how Governor J.B. Pritzker flexed his political and financial power The growing dominance of outside spending vs. candidate fundraising How AIPAC, crypto PACs, and AI groups performed—and what their mixed results signal Why some progressive candidates surged—but ultimately fell short The surprising ways campaign messaging is shifting away from core issues like AI and crypto How massive ad spending is influencing voter perception—and fueling distrust What these results mean for future battleground primaries in states like Colorado, California, and beyond Plus, a deeper look at how ideological purity tests, anti-corporate messaging, and intra-party divisions are shaping the Democratic Party’s future.Follow Clay & Buck on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuckSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mar 23, 202655 min

David Rutherford Show: Jo Scott Morgan - Epstein’s Ranch, Crime Scene Truth, and the Meaning of Death

📍Today, renowned death investigator Joseph Scott Morgan breaks down how real investigators think, how media pressure can distort complex cases, and what years of living around death does to the human mind and soul. From Epstein and crime scenes to PTSD, closure, family, and faith, this is one of the deepest conversations we’ve had on the show.  David Rutherford on X: @TeamFrogLogic The show: @DavidRutherfordShow | @DRutherfordShow on XFroglogic Coaching: https://www.froglogicinstitute.com/Joseph Scott Morgan on YouTube: @JosephScottMorganBody Bags Podcast: Available on iHeart, Apple, SpotifyJacksonville State University Applied Forensics ProgramNancy Grace ShowSponsors:Black Rifle Coffee: https://www.blackriflecoffee.com/ TIMESTAMPS: 00:00 — Joseph Scott Morgan's Background in Forensics 02:06 — Epstein's Zorro Ranch: What a Real Search Would Look Like 08:38 — How You Search 8,000 Acres of Desert for Buried Bodies 11:31 — Asphyxiation, Psychopathy, and What the Emails Reveal 19:55 — How Morgan Would Approach the Zorro Ranch Investigation 25:25 — The Missing UFO General and Investigative Pressure 26:59 — The Mass Shooting: Best Leadership He Ever Saw 31:08 — Digital Breadcrumbs and Locard's Exchange Principle 33:14 — "Every Contact Leaves a Trace" — Including Your Personal Baggage 36:58 — The Culture of Death and True Crime Obsession 42:00 — How Morgan Fell Into Forensics at 20 Years Old 45:35 — The Visceral Shift: Morgue vs. On-Scene with Families 48:25 — Death Notifications: "Pulling a Pin on a Grenade" 51:02 — "You're the Historian of a Life No One Else Will Record" 55:07 — The Intimacy of Death vs. The Intimacy of Life 56:28 — The Breakdown: Heart Attacks, Tremors, Losing Himself 59:30 — "The Worst Case of PTSD I've Seen Since Vietnam" 01:01:18 — When Your Identity Becomes the Job 01:03:07 — His Wife at the Back Door: "Did You Have Decomp Today?" 01:04:24 — Driving Through Atlanta and Seeing Bodies Everywhere 01:07:18 — Writing as Therapy: The Memoir He Was Going to Burn 01:10:17 — Why Are Humans Fascinated by Death and True Crime? 01:15:10 — Crime Con: The People Who Show Up with Cold Case Files 01:19:26 — Charlie Kirk, the Idaho Massacre, and Public Accountability 01:22:21 — "Get Rid of the Word Closure" — Morgan's Advice on Death 01:25:13 — Faith, God, and Grandchildren: Finding the Will to Live 01:27:12 — "There's More to Me Than the Death Investigator" 01:28:53 — Body Bags Podcast — Where to Find Joseph Scott MorganFollow Clay & Buck on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuckSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mar 23, 20261h 34m

The Tudor Dixon Podcast: DHS Showdown, Voter ID Debate & Democrat Controversies

In this episode, Tudor Dixon breaks down the biggest political stories shaping the national conversation. From a heated Department of Homeland Security confirmation hearing involving Senator Markwayne Mullin to tense clashes with Rand Paul, Tudor unpacks the political drama unfolding in Washington. She dives into the ongoing voter ID debate, highlighting controversial positions from top Democrats and raising questions about election integrity, transparency, and public trust. Tudor also examines reactions to recent security concerns, including a shocking terror incident and growing scrutiny over DHS funding decisions. Plus, a closer look at policies and rhetoric coming out of states like California, New York, and Illinois—from tax proposals and migration trends to political messaging that’s sparking backlash nationwide.Follow Clay & Buck on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuckSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mar 23, 202633 min

Team 47 - The ‘28 Election Begins This Year

A rapid-fire look ahead at major political concerns: the Senate’s narrowing legislative window before campaign season freezes action; warnings that Democrats would immediately pursue another impeachment if they retake the House; the need to hold the Senate as a firewall; and upcoming topics including new Iran updates, crime statistics showing D.C.’s murder rate hitting a 125‑year low, Joy Behar comparing Trump to Hitler, and New York Governor Kathy Hochul begging wealthy residents to return as New York’s budget collapses. FL Stole the Cash Cows: Clay and Buck discuss domestic policy with a blistering examination of New York’s budget crisis, Kathy Hochul’s plea for rich New Yorkers to return, and the staggering revelation that New York City now spends $81,000 per homeless person per year. Clay and Buck break down how taxpayers are bankrolling bloated nonprofit bureaucracies, fraudulent social‑service programs, and a “homeless‑industrial complex” that consumes billions without improving conditions. They highlight parallel scandals in Minnesota and California, including fake autism‑therapy centers and fraudulent daycares, and argue that Democrats have no interest in reform because these systems function as patronage networks that recycle taxpayer money back into Democratic political power. Make sure you never miss a second of the show by subscribing to the Clay Travis & Buck Sexton show podcast wherever you get your podcasts! ihr.fm/3InlkL8   For the latest updates from Clay & Buck, visit our website https://www.clayandbuck.com/   Connect with Clay Travis and Buck Sexton:  X - https://x.com/clayandbuck FB - https://www.facebook.com/ClayandBuck/ IG - https://www.instagram.com/clayandbuck/ YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuck Rumble - https://rumble.com/c/ClayandBuck TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@clayandbuckFollow Clay & Buck on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuckSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mar 22, 202634 min

Sunday Hang with Clay and Buck - Mar 22 2026

Remembering Robert Duvall and his incredible body of work. A caller expresses outrage that Clay and Buck praised The Godfather films, objecting to any positive reference to movies depicting organized crime. This launches a spirited debate about pop‑culture portrayals of the mafia and how Hollywood historically romanticized criminal organizations. Clay and Buck emphasize that discussing classic cinema does not equate to endorsing violence, adding that the modern anti‑hero trend has shaped decades of television—from Tony Soprano to drug‑dealer protagonists—while wholesome father figures have all but vanished. They contrast today’s entertainment landscape with the family‑centric shows of the 1980s and 90s, reminiscing about series like Full House, Family Matters, Growing Pains, Fresh Prince of Bel‑Air, and The Cosby Show. They argue that television once portrayed strong, competent, caring fathers across races and backgrounds, and that there is a massive unmet demand for content showcasing traditional family dynamics in a positive light. From there, Clay and Buck expand into a cultural analysis of Hollywood, arguing that creative industries have increasingly sidelined strong father figures in favor of morally ambiguous anti‑heroes. They discuss how shows like Friday Night Lights offered one of the last great modern TV dads, Coach Eric Taylor, and highlight how casting trends once featured 30‑year‑olds playing teenagers—something TV audiences largely accepted for decades. This leads into a wide‑ranging conversation about movies that “don’t hold up” when viewed with modern sensibilities, including Pretty Woman and Big, as well as bizarre award‑winning films like The Shape of Water. Buck critiques what he sees as Hollywood’s decline into degeneracy, contrasting older classics with today’s prestige films. The hosts also nod to recent standout movies such as All Quiet on the Western Front and Netflix’s newest Frankenstein adaptation, praising them as rare modern exceptions. Rep. Alexandria Ocasio‑Cortez at the Munich Security Conference. Clay and Buck highlight what they describe as an embarrassing inability to articulate a coherent position on whether the United States should defend Taiwan in the event of Chinese aggression. They compare her answer to the infamous Miss Teen South Carolina “maps” moment, even playing a humorous mash‑up of the two clips. The hosts emphasize how AOC’s comments reflect broader issues within identity‑politics‑driven rhetoric—critiquing her statements on “whiteness,” cultural history, and her confusion over basic geopolitical geography, including incorrectly placing Venezuela below the equator. Make sure you never miss a second of the show by subscribing to the Clay Travis & Buck Sexton show podcast wherever you get your podcasts! ihr.fm/3InlkL8   For the latest updates from Clay & Buck, visit our website https://www.clayandbuck.com/   Connect with Clay Travis and Buck Sexton:  X - https://x.com/clayandbuck FB - https://www.facebook.com/ClayandBuck/ IG - https://www.instagram.com/clayandbuck/ YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuck Rumble - https://rumble.com/c/ClayandBuck TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@clayandbuckFollow Clay & Buck on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuckSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mar 22, 202638 min

Weekly Review With Clay and Buck H1 - Be a Normal Bro

Hour 1 of The Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Show delivers a high‑energy, politically charged breakdown of the latest developments in Washington, centering on the Iran War, the Save America Act (SAVE Act), and explosive tensions on Capitol Hill. Clay and Buck open the hour by examining escalating national security discussions—including Tulsi Gabbard’s congressional testimony on global threats, continued fallout from Joe Kent’s resignation as NCTC director, and new updates from the evolving conflict in Iran. Both hosts underscore the growing urgency surrounding the SAVE Act, a major election‑security bill they argue is on the brink of defeat in the Senate despite strong grassroots pressure. They warn listeners that Republican leadership appears unwilling to push it across the finish line and emphasize what the bill’s failure would mean for 2026 and beyond. The central drama of Hour 1 unfolds around the contentious confirmation hearing of OK Senator Markwayne Mullin for Secretary of Homeland Security. The transcript captures an unusually heated feud between Mullin and KY Senator Rand Paul, who confronts Mullin over past comments about Paul’s violent assault by a neighbor—a near-fatal incident still deeply personal for the Kentucky senator. Rand Paul accuses Mullin of treating the attack like a joke, while Mullin fires back, calling Paul divisive and insisting he never promotes political violence. Clay and Buck dissect the exchange, stressing that this animosity is real—not political theater—and signaling that Paul is almost certainly a “no” vote on Mullin’s confirmation. They also explore why intraparty combat has become increasingly common, blaming social media, performative outrage, and internal GOP drift. From there, the hosts pivot to broader political analysis, highlighting how Republican infighting jeopardizes the Trump administration’s top agenda items—especially immigration enforcement and deportations, which they argue should be the “number one promise” of Trump’s second term. They criticize prior DHS leadership for mishandling crises such as Minneapolis unrest and the Epstein file fallout, insisting that the role demands a disciplined, competent figure who can rebuild public trust and aggressively enforce border security. The hour then shifts into cultural‑political commentary as Clay and Buck react to MSNBC cutting an hour from Joe Scarborough’s ‘Morning Joe’, joking about declining ratings and media panic. They jump from there into a takedown of Texas Democratic Senate candidate James Talarico, resurfacing his campaign announcement that he refuses to purchase or consume meat—a stance they argue makes him wildly out of touch with Texas voters. Using this and other examples, the hosts describe what they view as the Democratic Party’s deepening disconnect from “normal heterosexual men” and everyday American culture. They emphasize how Democrats have lost the ability to connect with ordinary bar‑stool sports fans, the kind of men cheering for Team USA at the World Baseball Classic—a point Clay illustrates with a story from a sports bar in Florida the night before. Finally, the hour closes with a rapid-fire look ahead at major political concerns: the Senate’s narrowing legislative window before campaign season freezes action; warnings that Democrats would immediately pursue another impeachment if they retake the House; the need to hold the Senate as a firewall; and upcoming topics including new Iran updates, crime statistics showing D.C.’s murder rate hitting a 125‑year low, Joy Behar comparing Trump to Hitler, and New York Governor Kathy Hochul begging wealthy residents to return as New York’s budget collapses. Make sure you never miss a second of the show by subscribing to the Clay Travis & Buck Sexton show podcast wherever you get your podcasts! ihr.fm/3InlkL8   For the latest updates from Clay & Buck, visit our website https://www.clayandbuck.com/   Connect with Clay Travis and Buck Sexton:  X - https://x.com/clayandbuck FB - https://www.facebook.com/ClayandBuck/ IG - https://www.instagram.com/clayandbuck/ YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuck Rumble - https://rumble.com/c/ClayandBuck TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@clayandbuckFollow Clay & Buck on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuckSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mar 21, 202636 min

Weekly Review With Clay and Buck H2 - KY Sen. Rand Paul

Hour 2 of The Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Show delivers a fast‑moving mix of national security analysis, Capitol Hill drama, and live listener engagement, all centered around the intensifying Iran conflict, stunning new intelligence developments, and the explosive feud between Senator Rand Paul and Senator Markwayne Mullin. Clay opens the hour by detailing breaking reports that Israel’s Mossad has deeply infiltrated Iran’s leadership ranks, eliminating high‑level officials and even calling Iranian commanders directly to warn them they will be killed if they continue supporting the regime. The hosts analyze how Israel is now targeting Iranian leaders who are hiding in safe houses, remote rural areas, and even parks—striking individuals who believed they were undiscoverable. They discuss the growing wave of ordinary Iranians reportedly tipping off Mossad about regime locations, the broader collapse of Iran’s command structure, and how oil prices are being weaponized as Iran’s last lever against U.S. and Israeli pressure. From there, Hour 2 transitions into the escalating GOP civil war playing out during the DHS secretary confirmation hearings. Clay and Buck revisit archived audio from November 2025 showing Markwayne Mullin mocking Rand Paul and attacking him as “not a real Republican.” This sets the stage for their commentary on the explosive confrontation earlier in the day, where Rand Paul accused Mullin of glorifying the violent assault that nearly killed him. Listeners call in demanding to know why Paul “went soft” after the attack, leading the hosts to clarify that Paul’s attacker was in fact charged with a felony, sentenced, and forced to pay over half a million dollars in damages. Clay and Buck use this exchange to discuss the broader issue of political violence, personal grudges, and the rising tensions inside the Republican Party as the Senate weighs one of the most important national security appointments of the Trump administration. Midway through the hour, Senator Rand Paul joins the show live, offering a fiery, unfiltered explanation of why he will vote against Mullin’s nomination to lead DHS. Paul argues that Mullin’s past comments praising violence, his history of physical confrontations, and his refusal to apologize for celebrating Paul’s assault make him unfit to oversee ICE and Border Patrol. Paul also criticizes Mullin’s “macho” persona and says DHS needs steady, lawful leadership—not someone who cites dueling and caning as historical justifications for political conflict. He further warns that the Iran War is a “war of choice,” predicts it will severely damage Republicans politically due to rising oil prices, and stresses that Congress—not the White House—must maintain constitutional authority over war powers. The senator then addresses the growing grassroots fury over the likely failure of the SAVE Act, which would require proof of citizenship for voting. Paul confirms the bill does not have the votes to pass, blames divisions among Republicans in mail‑in‑ballot states, and notes that while he supports the legislation, GOP resistance from states like Utah, Arizona, and Alaska prevents a unified front. Clay and Buck close Hour 2 by shifting briefly to domestic policy, highlighting the eye‑popping cost of homelessness in New York City—currently equivalent to $80,000 per homeless individual per year—and how government‑funded nonprofits consume massive resources without reducing homelessness. They invite more listener talkbacks about the Rand Paul–Markwayne Mullin feud, emphasizing how rare and dramatic it is to see two high‑profile Republicans openly clash at a moment of escalating global conflict. Make sure you never miss a second of the show by subscribing to the Clay Travis & Buck Sexton show podcast wherever you get your podcasts! ihr.fm/3InlkL8   For the latest updates from Clay & Buck, visit our website https://www.clayandbuck.com/   Connect with Clay Travis and Buck Sexton:  X - https://x.com/clayandbuck FB - https://www.facebook.com/ClayandBuck/ IG - https://www.instagram.com/clayandbuck/ YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuck Rumble - https://rumble.com/c/ClayandBuck TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@clayandbuckFollow Clay & Buck on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuckSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mar 21, 202636 min

Weekly Review With Clay and Buck H3 - FL Stole the Cash Cows

Hour 3 of The Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Show delivers a high‑intensity blend of foreign‑policy analysis, Capitol Hill turmoil, national‑security warnings, and sharp commentary on America’s domestic crises. Clay and Buck open the hour by revisiting the political fallout from the Senator Markwayne Mullin vs. Senator Rand Paul feud, noting that Mullin is still expected to be confirmed as DHS Secretary despite their very public clash. The hosts stress that this isn’t mere political theater—the bad blood is personal, not procedural—and they reiterate their commitment to letting both senators voice their case on the show. From there, Hour 3 turns to major national‑security issues, beginning with Tulsi Gabbard’s testimony on Islamist extremism. Clay and Buck break down her warnings about the global spread of Islamist ideology, its ties to the Muslim Brotherhood, and the continued threat of radicalization within Western nations. They emphasize Gabbard’s argument that Islamist groups have shifted toward information warfare and propaganda as traditional terror networks lose capability—highlighting this as one of the most significant and under‑discussed national‑security challenges facing the U.S. The hosts then revisit the Joe Kent resignation from NCTC, pushing back on online accusations claiming Kent was “controlled” by foreign influences. They highlight comments from White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt describing Kent as patriotic but fundamentally wrong about the Iran strategy—and reinforcing that “no one tells President Trump what to do.” Clay and Buck frame this as an example of healthy disagreement rather than treason, while condemning conspiracy theories circulating online. From there, the conversation deepens into a sweeping foreign‑policy analysis of the Iran War, Israel’s precision leadership strikes, and shifting Middle East alliances. The hosts note how every major U.S. and Israeli adversary—Hamas, Hezbollah, the Houthis, Iranian leadership, even the Ayatollah’s inner circle—has been decimated since October 7th. They argue that Israel’s aggressive leadership‑targeting strategy contrasts with the U.S. military’s focus on destroying Iranian infrastructure, creating tension between both countries’ endgames. Clay goes further, suggesting the region may ultimately become more stable than at any point in modern history if the Abraham Accords expand to include Saudi Arabia. The hour then pivots to domestic policy with a blistering examination of New York’s budget crisis, Kathy Hochul’s plea for rich New Yorkers to return, and the staggering revelation that New York City now spends $81,000 per homeless person per year. Clay and Buck break down how taxpayers are bankrolling bloated nonprofit bureaucracies, fraudulent social‑service programs, and a “homeless‑industrial complex” that consumes billions without improving conditions. They highlight parallel scandals in Minnesota and California, including fake autism‑therapy centers and fraudulent daycares, and argue that Democrats have no interest in reform because these systems function as patronage networks that recycle taxpayer money back into Democratic political power. The final segment brings listener calls reacting to the Kent resignation, the Mullin–Paul feud, and ideas ranging from reissuing a $500 bill with Donald Trump’s face to broader frustrations with runaway government waste. Clay and Buck close Hour 3 emphasizing Margaret Thatcher’s rule—“socialism works until you run out of other people’s money”—and warning that blue‑state mismanagement will continue driving Americans toward low‑tax states like Tennessee, Texas, and Florida. Make sure you never miss a second of the show by subscribing to the Clay Travis & Buck Sexton show podcast wherever you get your podcasts! ihr.fm/3InlkL8   For the latest updates from Clay & Buck, visit our website https://www.clayandbuck.com/   Connect with Clay Travis and Buck Sexton:  X - https://x.com/clayandbuck FB - https://www.facebook.com/ClayandBuck/ IG - https://www.instagram.com/clayandbuck/ YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuck Rumble - https://rumble.com/c/ClayandBuck TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@clayandbuckFollow Clay & Buck on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuckSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mar 21, 202636 min

The Karol Markowicz Show: True Crime, Confessions & Justice with Randy Barnett

On this episode of The Karol Markowicz Show, Karol sits down with constitutional law professor and former Chicago prosecutor Randy Barnett to discuss his gripping new book, Felony Review: Tales of True Crime and Corruption in Chicago. Barnett shares firsthand stories from his time in Cook County’s felony review unit—where prosecutors determined whether criminal charges should be filed. From shocking murders to wrongful arrests, he reveals the reality of the criminal justice system and the surprising reasons why suspects confess—even without coercion. The conversation dives into: The psychology behind confessions and why people talk to police Inside Chicago’s unique felony review system and how it prevented wrongful charges The transition from prosecutor to leading constitutional law scholar Lessons about justice, ethics, and the legal system Why real-life crime is often more complex—and stranger—than fiction Barnett also reflects on his career, offers insight into the pursuit of justice, and shares a powerful piece of life advice: live your life as if you’ll one day write a memoir.Follow Clay & Buck on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuckSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mar 20, 202624 min

Daily Review with Clay and Buck - Mar 20 2026

Iran Won’t Get Nukes Hour 1 of the Friday edition of The Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Show opens with Clay hosting solo and diving immediately into the latest updates on the rapidly evolving conflict in Iran. Clay emphasizes that despite negative media framing, developments on the ground continue to trend in favor of the United States and its allies. He breaks down President Donald Trump’s newest remarks, highlighting Trump’s assertion that the Iranian navy has been effectively destroyed and that the U.S. will not permit Iran to obtain nuclear weapons. The conversation turns to American public opinion, referencing new Politico polling showing strong voter support for Trump’s strikes in Iran, including overwhelming approval among Trump supporters. Clay also notes that a sizable percentage of Americans overall either support the operation or have no opinion—an unusual level of positivity for any major foreign‑policy action. Clay then explores the strategic debate over what comes next in Iran, examining the possibility of the U.S. seizing Karg Island, Iran’s critical oil‑export hub. He explains how U.S. strikes have been so precise that Iran has continued selling oil uninterrupted, even as its military leadership structure collapses. Clay notes that global oil prices have risen but remain far lower domestically than many experts predicted, undercutting fear‑based narratives about massive price spikes. The hour also addresses claims circulating in the media that Trump is being “controlled” by Israel. Clay dismantles the argument by replaying extensive historical audio clips from the 1980s showing Trump advocating nearly identical Iran policies decades before entering politics. Benjamin Netanyahu’s latest comments reinforce this point, dismissing as “fake news” the idea that Israel is dictating Trump’s decisions. What’s next in Iran? Clay widens the lens to discuss Iran’s internal repression, the morality of U.S. action, and the global stakes. He highlights the execution of a 19‑year‑old Iranian wrestling champion, the coercion of Iranian women’s soccer players whose families face hostage‑like retaliation, and the growing evidence of grassroots resistance within Iran. He underscores the moral clarity offered by Netanyahu’s reminder that “good and evil still exist,” pushing back against modern narratives portraying the U.S. as morally equivalent to its adversaries. The hour also delves into military strategy in the drone era, with Clay pondering whether modern precision‑strike capabilities could enable internal revolution without large-scale U.S. troop deployments—a stark contrast to the cost and casualties of Iraq and Afghanistan. He raises the possibility that Iran’s leadership ranks are being depleted so rapidly that only officials with secret ties to Western intelligence may eventually remain viable. Toward the end of the hour, Clay highlights Middle Eastern geopolitical shifts, noting how Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and other regional powers are condemning Iran rather than supporting it, signaling Iran’s growing isolation. Clay also reads new posts from President Trump criticizing NATO nations for complaining about oil prices while refusing to help escort energy shipments through the Strait of Hormuz. Katie Miller Katie Miller, host of The Katie Miller Show, former Trump White House official, and proud Florida Gator,  joins Clay to discuss several major stories shaping the political landscape, beginning with the nationwide TSA crisis, where unpaid TSA agents in major cities—including New York, Atlanta, and Houston—are calling out sick and causing multi‑hour airport lines. Miller sharply criticizes Democrats for refusing to fund DHS, arguing that the shutdown is driven by anti‑Trump “derangement” and harms front‑line federal workers such as TSA officers, customs agents, and even Secret Service personnel. The discussion shifts into a deep dive on AI bias, as Miller outlines the ideological leanings she sees embedded within AI platforms like Gemini, Claude, and ChatGPT. She highlights how political and cultural bias can influence search results and factual outputs due to training data and developer worldviews, urging parents especially to understand how AI tools shape the information their kids consume. Both Clay and Miller praise Elon Musk’s Grok as a more “truth‑seeking” alternative in an AI market they characterize as dominated by left‑wing programmers. The conversation then pivots to Tesla Full Self-Driving, with both Clay and Miller enthusiastically describing how dramatic improvements in autonomous driving have transformed their daily routines—especially for parents juggling young kids in the car. Miller emphasizes safety statistics and explains how Tesla’s system learns from millions of real‑world driving scenarios, making it in

Mar 20, 202650 min

Hour 1 - What’s Next In Iran?

Hour 1 of the Friday edition of The Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Show opens with Clay hosting solo and diving immediately into the latest updates on the rapidly evolving conflict in Iran. Clay emphasizes that despite negative media framing, developments on the ground continue to trend in favor of the United States and its allies. He breaks down President Donald Trump’s newest remarks, highlighting Trump’s assertion that the Iranian navy has been effectively destroyed and that the U.S. will not permit Iran to obtain nuclear weapons. The conversation turns to American public opinion, referencing new Politico polling showing strong voter support for Trump’s strikes in Iran, including overwhelming approval among Trump supporters. Clay also notes that a sizable percentage of Americans overall either support the operation or have no opinion—an unusual level of positivity for any major foreign‑policy action. Clay then explores the strategic debate over what comes next in Iran, examining the possibility of the U.S. seizing Karg Island, Iran’s critical oil‑export hub. He explains how U.S. strikes have been so precise that Iran has continued selling oil uninterrupted, even as its military leadership structure collapses. Clay notes that global oil prices have risen but remain far lower domestically than many experts predicted, undercutting fear‑based narratives about massive price spikes. The hour also addresses claims circulating in the media that Trump is being “controlled” by Israel. Clay dismantles the argument by replaying extensive historical audio clips from the 1980s showing Trump advocating nearly identical Iran policies decades before entering politics. Benjamin Netanyahu’s latest comments reinforce this point, dismissing as “fake news” the idea that Israel is dictating Trump’s decisions. Clay widens the lens to discuss Iran’s internal repression, the morality of U.S. action, and the global stakes. He highlights the execution of a 19‑year‑old Iranian wrestling champion, the coercion of Iranian women’s soccer players whose families face hostage‑like retaliation, and the growing evidence of grassroots resistance within Iran. He underscores the moral clarity offered by Netanyahu’s reminder that “good and evil still exist,” pushing back against modern narratives portraying the U.S. as morally equivalent to its adversaries. The hour also delves into military strategy in the drone era, with Clay pondering whether modern precision‑strike capabilities could enable internal revolution without large-scale U.S. troop deployments—a stark contrast to the cost and casualties of Iraq and Afghanistan. He raises the possibility that Iran’s leadership ranks are being depleted so rapidly that only officials with secret ties to Western intelligence may eventually remain viable. Toward the end of the hour, Clay highlights Middle Eastern geopolitical shifts, noting how Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and other regional powers are condemning Iran rather than supporting it, signaling Iran’s growing isolation. Clay also reads new posts from President Trump criticizing NATO nations for complaining about oil prices while refusing to help escort energy shipments through the Strait of Hormuz. Finally, the hour closes on a lighter cultural note as Clay plays jubilant student radio audio from High Point University’s NCAA Tournament upset over Wisconsin, tying in March Madness chatter and welcoming listener calls. The segment features exchanges with callers on the Iran conflict, oil policy, and broader strategic choices—underscoring the complexity of the situation and Clay’s insistence that callers “have a take” if they enter the debate. Make sure you never miss a second of the show by subscribing to the Clay Travis & Buck Sexton show podcast wherever you get your podcasts! ihr.fm/3InlkL8   For the latest updates from Clay & Buck, visit our website https://www.clayandbuck.com/   Connect with Clay Travis and Buck Sexton:  X - https://x.com/clayandbuck FB - https://www.facebook.com/ClayandBuck/ IG - https://www.instagram.com/clayandbuck/ YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuck Rumble - https://rumble.com/c/ClayandBuck TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@clayandbuckFollow Clay & Buck on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuckSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mar 20, 202636 min

Hour 2 - Katie Miller

Hour 2 of The Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Show features a fast‑paced and wide‑ranging conversation packed with politics, technology, national‑security concerns, cultural commentary, and audience interaction. The hour opens with a lively interview with Katie Miller, host of The Katie Miller Show, former Trump White House official, and proud Florida Gator. She joins Clay to discuss several major stories shaping the political landscape, beginning with the nationwide TSA crisis, where unpaid TSA agents in major cities—including New York, Atlanta, and Houston—are calling out sick and causing multi‑hour airport lines. Miller sharply criticizes Democrats for refusing to fund DHS, arguing that the shutdown is driven by anti‑Trump “derangement” and harms front‑line federal workers such as TSA officers, customs agents, and even Secret Service personnel. The discussion shifts into a deep dive on AI bias, as Miller outlines the ideological leanings she sees embedded within AI platforms like Gemini, Claude, and ChatGPT. She highlights how political and cultural bias can influence search results and factual outputs due to training data and developer worldviews, urging parents especially to understand how AI tools shape the information their kids consume. Both Clay and Miller praise Elon Musk’s Grok as a more “truth‑seeking” alternative in an AI market they characterize as dominated by left‑wing programmers. The conversation then pivots to Tesla Full Self-Driving, with both Clay and Miller enthusiastically describing how dramatic improvements in autonomous driving have transformed their daily routines—especially for parents juggling young kids in the car. Miller emphasizes safety statistics and explains how Tesla’s system learns from millions of real‑world driving scenarios, making it increasingly effective at navigating hazards, unpredictable drivers, and even malfunctioning traffic lights. Caller questions later in the hour prompt Clay to discuss how self‑driving handles sudden road obstacles, including animals, and why the vehicle’s real‑time camera system often reacts faster than human drivers. Midway through the hour, Clay revisits the national TSA meltdown, taking calls from current TSA employees who describe working without pay, being threatened with AWOL penalties, and watching coworkers quit under financial pressure. Clay underscores the national‑security risk posed by understaffed checkpoints—especially amid recent terror‑related incidents in multiple U.S. cities—and argues that members of Congress should lose their own pay during funding standoffs to end shutdown theatrics. The second half of Hour 2 brings a shift in tone with the breaking news of Chuck Norris’s passing at age 86. Clay honors the martial‑arts icon with audio clips reflecting his political evolution from Democrat to Republican, along with a montage of the legendary “Chuck Norris facts” that became one of the internet’s earliest viral meme phenomena. The remembrance blends humor and nostalgia, spotlighting Norris’s enduring influence on American pop culture. The hour closes with more listener calls—including a detailed question about autonomous‑vehicle safety in rural areas—and Clay offering assurances that Tesla’s system continues improving through constant data analysis and software updates. He ends by teasing an upbeat third hour filled with positive news heading into the weekend. Make sure you never miss a second of the show by subscribing to the Clay Travis & Buck Sexton show podcast wherever you get your podcasts! ihr.fm/3InlkL8   For the latest updates from Clay & Buck, visit our website https://www.clayandbuck.com/   Connect with Clay Travis and Buck Sexton:  X - https://x.com/clayandbuck FB - https://www.facebook.com/ClayandBuck/ IG - https://www.instagram.com/clayandbuck/ YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuck Rumble - https://rumble.com/c/ClayandBuck TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@clayandbuckFollow Clay & Buck on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuckSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mar 20, 202636 min

Hour 3 - Objectively Good News

Hour 3 of The Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Show wraps up the week with a fast‑moving mix of breaking news, positive national updates, in‑depth political analysis, and high‑energy March Madness reactions. Clay opens the final hour by revisiting the central foreign‑policy question dominating the news cycle: how the conflict in Iran will ultimately conclude, including whether President Donald Trump will escalate by seizing Karg Island or push NATO allies to secure the Strait of Hormuz. Clay notes that oil futures have stabilized around the mid‑$90 range, undermining media predictions of severe economic fallout. Clay then unveils the “objectively great news” he promised listeners—historic drops in violent crime nationwide. Citing new reporting and publicly available data, he highlights that America hit a 125‑year low in the national murder rate last year and may break that record again in 2026. He emphasizes that Washington, D.C., often depicted as a symbol of urban crime, has seen a stunning 65% decline in murders year‑to‑date, along with major decreases in robbery, sex crimes, auto theft, property crime, and arson. Clay argues that Trump’s surge in law‑enforcement support—paired with a hard‑line anti‑crime message—has delivered dramatic results that the mainstream media refuses to acknowledge. He continues the theme with additional positive news: Memphis, Tennessee, another high‑crime city, is reporting a 25‑year low in violent crime. Clay says the numbers point to one of the most significant nationwide reductions in violent crime in U.S. history, asserting that Trump has “saved more Black lives” by cutting urban violence than any prior president. Following the upbeat crime‑data segment, Clay pivots to the NCAA Tournament, sharing real‑time reactions as his kids cheer a wild overtime finish between Santa Clara and Kentucky. The hour blends sports excitement with news commentary, creating the show’s signature mix of politics and cultural energy. Clay then highlights a surprising moment from The View, where guest cohost Sara Eisen effectively explains why Iran poses a real threat—laying out Iran’s history of terrorism, nuclear ambitions, and hostility toward the U.S.—and provides rare agreement across the political spectrum on the justification for American action. Next, Clay focuses on Senator John Fetterman’s political shift, examining new polling showing a massive drop in support among Pennsylvania Democrats. Clay suggests Fetterman now aligns more closely with Republicans on several issues and may ultimately need to switch parties or run as an independent to remain viable in 2028. The hour also features a series of listener calls, ranging from proposals to deploy ICE agents to alleviate TSA staffing shortages to debates over whether the U.S. should commit “boots on the ground” in Iran. Clay argues strongly against large‑scale troop deployments and insists Trump won’t repeat the mistakes of Iraq and Afghanistan. The show returns to the ongoing TSA funding crisis, with multiple callers—TSA agents, veterans, and frequent travelers—describing the dangerously long lines, understaffing, and financial strain caused by Democrats’ shutdown of DHS pay. Clay reiterates his solution: no member of Congress should receive a paycheck during any shutdown, which he believes would immediately end Washington’s political brinkmanship. Hour 3 closes with Clay underscoring the difference between reporting on doom and acknowledging real national progress. He highlights that many of America’s biggest challenges—crime, foreign policy, and economic instability—are showing clear improvements under Trump, even if the media refuses to say so. The show ends with Clay previewing future updates and thanking listeners as the program heads into the weekend. Make sure you never miss a second of the show by subscribing to the Clay Travis & Buck Sexton show podcast wherever you get your podcasts! ihr.fm/3InlkL8   For the latest updates from Clay & Buck, visit our website https://www.clayandbuck.com/   Connect with Clay Travis and Buck Sexton:  X - https://x.com/clayandbuck FB - https://www.facebook.com/ClayandBuck/ IG - https://www.instagram.com/clayandbuck/ YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuck Rumble - https://rumble.com/c/ClayandBuck TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@clayandbuckFollow Clay & Buck on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuckSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mar 20, 202636 min

David Rutherford Show: 85% Spike in Terror — A SEAL's Warning on How to Prepare

A truck driven into a synagogue with 140 kids inside. An ISIS supporter in Virginia. Homemade bombs at a New York protest. Crime in America just hit a 125-year low. In the same period, victims of terror attacks surged 343%. Navy SEAL, CIA-trained intelligence officer, and performance coach David Rutherford breaks down what he calls "The New Threat Paradigm" — and what you need to do about it. David draws on 15+ years in special operations, Blackwater, and the Central Intelligence Agency to walk through the data, the geopolitical drivers, the recent Congressional testimony from Tulsi Gabbard, John Ratcliffe, Kash Patel, and SOCOM leadership — and gives you a personal action framework built from how operators actually assess and respond to threats. TIMESTAMPS: 00:00 - Preview 00:52 — The Crime Paradox: Record Low Crime, Record High Terror 14:21 — Joe Kent's NCTC Testimony: 18,000 Known Terrorists in the U.S. 18:31 — Sarah Adams and the Lone Actor Threat Model 20:39 — The March 18 Intelligence Hearing: Tulsi, Ratcliffe, Patel, DIA 30:10 — The New Threat Paradigm: Lone Wolf and Small Cell Attacks 35:20 — David's Action Framework: How To Prepare 41:25 — Why This Is a New Threat Paradigm David Rutherford is a former Navy SEAL, CIA-trained operator, and championship performance coach. His show brings elite military and intelligence perspective to the decisions that shape your life. Sponsors: Black Rifle Coffee: https://www.blackriflecoffee.com/ Revival Nutrition: https://revivalnutrition.com/collections/rutherford Use promo code DAVID for 20% off 📲 Follow David: X & Instagram: @TeamFrogLogic Show: @TheDavidRutherfordShow | @DRutherfordShow Froglogic Coaching: https://www.froglogicinstitute.com/ #TerrorAttacks #NavySEAL #CIA #DavidRutherford #NewThreatParadigm #DomesticTerrorism #Iran #ISIS #SecondAmendment #Preparedness #JoeKent #NationalSecurity #SOCOMFollow Clay & Buck on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuckSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mar 20, 202645 min

It's a Numbers Game: Ask Me Anything: Filibuster Explained, Gerrymandering Debate, U.S. Oil Reserves & Election Insights

In this Ask Me Anything (AMA) episode of A Numbers Game, Ryan answers listener questions on some of the biggest issues shaping American politics, elections, and the economy. Ryan breaks down the history and evolution of the Senate filibuster, including how it changed from a talking marathon to today’s “silent filibuster,” and why the 60-vote threshold continues to shape what legislation passes—or fails—in Washington. The episode also dives into the growing debate over gerrymandering, exploring whether Republicans or Democrats benefit more, how redistricting has evolved since the Tea Party wave, and what realistic solutions could end the political “arms race” over district maps. EMAIL RYANFollow Clay & Buck on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuckSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mar 20, 202632 min

The Tudor Dixon Podcast: College Admissions Chaos, Grade Inflation & School Activism

Is college still worth it—and what does it actually take to get in today? On this episode of The Tudor Dixon Podcast, Tudor shares a deeply personal look at navigating the modern college admissions process as her daughter prepares for senior year. What should be a straightforward path has become a confusing maze of test-optional policies, expensive consulting services, and growing pressure for students to showcase activism on their applications. Tudor is joined by Josh Weiner of the North American Values Institute for a powerful conversation on what’s really happening inside K–12 classrooms and universities across the country. From grade inflation and the erosion of academic standards to the rise of political ideology in education, they unpack how today’s system is reshaping both student outcomes and campus culture. The discussion dives into: The truth behind “test-optional” admissions and why standards are shifting How grade inflation is making it harder to measure real achievement The increasing role of activism in college applications Whether college is still worth the skyrocketing cost The impact of ideology and identity politics in K–12 education Concerns about antisemitism and bias in schools How parents can stay informed and take action locally Tudor and Josh also explore a bigger question: Are schools preparing students for success in the real world—or failing them at a critical moment of change driven by technology and AI? If you're a parent, student, or anyone concerned about the future of education in America, this is a must-listen episode.Follow Clay & Buck on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuckSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mar 20, 202638 min

The Truth with Lisa Boothe: Sara Carter on Fentanyl Crisis, Cartel Crackdown & Trump Drug Policy

In this episode, newly confirmed U.S. Drug Czar Sara Carter joins Lisa to discuss America’s escalating fight against fentanyl, cartel violence, and the global drug trade. Carter shares behind-the-scenes insight into her confirmation process and her current role leading the Office of National Drug Control Policy under President Trump. She details a coordinated “whole-of-government” strategy aimed at cutting off drug supply chains, dismantling cartel networks, and saving American lives. The conversation dives deep into the takedown of cartel leader El Mencho, revealing how U.S. and Mexican forces collaborated on one of the most significant operations against organized crime in recent years—and what it signals moving forward. Carter also breaks down: How fentanyl is entering the U.S. through borders, ports, and mail systems The role of China in supplying precursor chemicals Why cartel networks are becoming more sophisticated and dangerous The connection between drug trafficking, national security, and terrorism The reported drop in fentanyl flow and overdose deaths How the administration is targeting both supply AND demand She also delivers a passionate message about unity, urging Americans to come together across political lines to combat addiction and protect future generations.Follow Clay & Buck on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuckSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mar 19, 202629 min

Verdict with Ted Cruz: The Save America Act — FINALLY on the Floor of the Senate

Save America Act Reaches the Senate Floor: Inside the High‑Stakes Fight for Election Integrity The latest episode of Verdict with Ted Cruz, hosted by Senator Ted Cruz and Ben Ferguson, marks a pivotal moment in the ongoing national debate over election integrity. After months of procedural battles, the Save America Act has officially reached the floor of the United States Senate—a development that Senator Cruz describes as both long overdue and absolutely essential to the preservation of American democracy. This episode offers an in‑depth breakdown of what the Save America Act does, why Democrats are uniformly opposing it, and what comes next as Republicans attempt to navigate Senate rules, internal divisions, and the ever‑present threat of a failed vote. At its core, the discussion centers on a fundamental question: Does voting matter enough to protect it? What the Save America Act Does—and Why It Matters As Senator Cruz explains, the Save America Act is simple, narrow, and commonsense legislation. It contains two core requirements for federal elections: Proof of United States citizenship when registering to vote Photo identification in order to cast a ballot That is the entirety of the bill. There are no complex carve‑outs, no sweeping federal overhauls, and no hidden provisions. According to Senator Cruz, the legislation is designed to ensure that only American citizens vote in American elections, thereby safeguarding both the mechanical integrity of elections and public confidence in their outcomes. The Senator emphasizes that legitimacy in a democracy rests on two pillars: a system that produces accurate results and a public that trusts those results. If either pillar collapses, the entire democratic structure is weakened. The Save America Act, he argues, reinforces both. The Senate Vote That Brought the Bill Forward The episode opens with the announcement that the Save America Act has cleared a crucial procedural hurdle. The Senate voted 51–47 to bring the bill to the floor for debate. Every Republican senator supported moving the bill forward except for one, with one additional Republican not voting. No Democrats supported the motion. This vote does not mean passage is guaranteed. Under Senate rules, final passage will require 60 votes, unless Republicans can force a so‑called talking filibuster—a strategy Senator Cruz strongly advocates and explains in detail later in the episode. A Constitutional and Historical Defense of the Right to Vote A major portion of the episode features Senator Cruz’s extended remarks delivered directly on the Senate floor. In these remarks, he situates the Save America Act within the broader arc of American history. He reminds listeners that the right to vote was secured through enormous sacrifice—from the American Revolution to the Civil War to constitutional amendments expanding suffrage. At every stage, the goal was the same: to ensure that voting was reserved for American citizens and exercised with integrity. Senator Cruz walks through the Fifteenth, Nineteenth, and Twenty‑Sixth Amendments, emphasizing that expansion of the franchise has always gone hand‑in‑hand with safeguards designed to protect its legitimacy. Debunking the “Voter ID Is Jim Crow” Argument One of the most forceful segments of the episode addresses Democratic claims that voter ID requirements are discriminatory. Senator Cruz calls these claims historically inaccurate, legally unsound, and deeply insulting. He points to a U.S. Supreme Court decision upholding voter ID laws, noting that the majority opinion was written by Justice John Paul Stevens, one of the Court’s most prominent liberals. The Court rejected the argument that voter ID suppresses minority turnout and found instead that minority participation often increases when voter ID laws are implemented. Senator Cruz also cites overwhelming public support for voter ID: 81% of Americans support photo ID requirements Approximately 75% of African Americans support voter ID More than 80% of Hispanics support voter ID 70% of rank‑and‑file Democrats support voter ID The only group that overwhelmingly opposes it, he notes, is elected Democrats in Congress. The Common‑Sense Case for Identification Throughout the episode, Senator Cruz underscores what he sees as a glaring inconsistency in Democratic arguments. Americans are required to show photo ID to perform countless everyday activities, including: Buying alcohol or tobacco Boarding an airplane Driving or renting a car Opening a bank account Applying for government benefits Checking into a hotel Yet, Democrats argue that requiring ID to vote is somehow unreasonable. Senator Cruz calls this position illogical and indefensible, particularly given the importance of voting compared to routine daily transactions. Illegal Immigration and Election Integrity Another central theme of the episode is the connection between election integrity and illegal

Mar 19, 202636 min

Daily Review with Clay and Buck - Mar 19 2026

A Fair Question to Ask About Iran President Donald Trump’s real‑time Oval Office remarks on the escalating U.S.–Iran conflict. Clay and Buck unpack Trump’s latest statements—including his clarification that he will not put U.S. “boots on the ground” in Iran—while noting his signature style of answering a question immediately after insisting he won’t. They highlight Trump’s comments about the Dow reaching 50,000 and his emphasis on keeping oil prices stable while managing U.S. strategy in the region. A central focus of Hour 1 is Trump’s response to Israel’s recent strike on part of Iran’s South Pars gas field. Trump said he was unaware the attack was coming but firmly warned Iran that any retaliation against Qatar’s LNG facilities would trigger overwhelming U.S. military action. Clay and Buck break down the significance of South Pars as one of the world’s most important natural gas sites and discuss how attacks on such infrastructure could destabilize global energy markets. They also track the rapid fluctuations in U.S. crude oil prices—swinging between $97 and $120 per barrel—as live updates emerge from the Oval Office. The conversation turns to the broader goals and consequences of the U.S.‑led campaign against Iran. Buck questions what the long‑term strategic objective really is, noting the massive cost of the operation and the complexity of Iran’s internal political structure, including militias like the Basij. Clay points out that predictions of an Iranian uprising have not materialized at the scale initially anticipated, even after the assassination of Iran’s leadership. Yet the White House maintains optimism: Trump and economic adviser Scott Bessent both claim that widespread military and government defections are underway, with Bessent asserting that the Iranian regime may collapse from within. Historical Perspective The hosts also examine U.S.–Israel strategic differences, comparing them to the historic disagreements between America and Britain during World War II. Clay and Buck discuss Israel’s more aggressive posture toward Iran, the threat Iran poses directly to Israel, and Trump's effort to prevent Israeli strikes that could destabilize global LNG supply. They consider whether Israel’s actions were coordinated with the U.S. or executed independently, and what that means for the joint campaign moving forward. From there, Hour 1 explores the scale of destruction inflicted on Iran’s military: its navy, air force, and anti‑aircraft capabilities have been “obliterated,” according to Trump. Clay and Buck analyze whether such overwhelming airpower—enabled by modern drone technology and real‑time intelligence—may represent a historic shift in U.S. military capability. They note how Russia is now supplying advanced drones and intelligence to Iran, making the speed of the U.S. offensive strategically crucial. Iran's Public Executions Iran just hung a 19-year-old wrestler for protesting the regime. Good and evil still exist in the world.  Compare how the American and Australian media covered the 30,000 deaths in Iran during the protest uprising to how the deaths of Renee Good and Alex Pretti.   Protecting the Homeland The TSA agents going one month without pay is ridiculous, not to mention making things far more dangerous. The government needs to get their act together and stop using citizens as pawns.  FBI Director Kash Patel says the threat to the homeland is higher because of the DHS shutdown.  You are waiting in long lines at the airport because of lunatic ICE protesters.  Make sure you never miss a second of the show by subscribing to the Clay Travis & Buck Sexton show podcast wherever you get your podcasts! ihr.fm/3InlkL8   For the latest updates from Clay & Buck, visit our website https://www.clayandbuck.com/   Connect with Clay Travis and Buck Sexton:  X - https://x.com/clayandbuck FB - https://www.facebook.com/ClayandBuck/ IG - https://www.instagram.com/clayandbuck/ YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuck Rumble - https://rumble.com/c/ClayandBuck TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@clayandbuckFollow Clay & Buck on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuckSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mar 19, 20261h 0m

Hour 1 - A Fair Question to Ask About Iran

Hour 1 of The Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Show opens with the energy of March Madness tip‑off, but quickly pivots into the major breaking news surrounding President Donald Trump’s real‑time Oval Office remarks on the escalating U.S.–Iran conflict. Clay and Buck unpack Trump’s latest statements—including his clarification that he will not put U.S. “boots on the ground” in Iran—while noting his signature style of answering a question immediately after insisting he won’t. They highlight Trump’s comments about the Dow reaching 50,000 and his emphasis on keeping oil prices stable while managing U.S. strategy in the region. A central focus of Hour 1 is Trump’s response to Israel’s recent strike on part of Iran’s South Pars gas field. Trump said he was unaware the attack was coming but firmly warned Iran that any retaliation against Qatar’s LNG facilities would trigger overwhelming U.S. military action. Clay and Buck break down the significance of South Pars as one of the world’s most important natural gas sites and discuss how attacks on such infrastructure could destabilize global energy markets. They also track the rapid fluctuations in U.S. crude oil prices—swinging between $97 and $120 per barrel—as live updates emerge from the Oval Office. The conversation turns to the broader goals and consequences of the U.S.‑led campaign against Iran. Buck questions what the long‑term strategic objective really is, noting the massive cost of the operation and the complexity of Iran’s internal political structure, including militias like the Basij. Clay points out that predictions of an Iranian uprising have not materialized at the scale initially anticipated, even after the assassination of Iran’s leadership. Yet the White House maintains optimism: Trump and economic adviser Scott Bessent both claim that widespread military and government defections are underway, with Bessent asserting that the Iranian regime may collapse from within. The hosts also examine U.S.–Israel strategic differences, comparing them to the historic disagreements between America and Britain during World War II. Clay and Buck discuss Israel’s more aggressive posture toward Iran, the threat Iran poses directly to Israel, and Trump's effort to prevent Israeli strikes that could destabilize global LNG supply. They consider whether Israel’s actions were coordinated with the U.S. or executed independently, and what that means for the joint campaign moving forward. From there, Hour 1 explores the scale of destruction inflicted on Iran’s military: its navy, air force, and anti‑aircraft capabilities have been “obliterated,” according to Trump. Clay and Buck analyze whether such overwhelming airpower—enabled by modern drone technology and real‑time intelligence—may represent a historic shift in U.S. military capability. They note how Russia is now supplying advanced drones and intelligence to Iran, making the speed of the U.S. offensive strategically crucial. The hour ends with a broader conversation about the future of warfare, the dangers of increasingly precise and accessible drone technology, and how dramatically the battlefield has changed since the early 2000s. Clay and Buck emphasize how today’s targeted drone strikes—capable of eliminating one person in a vehicle without harming passengers—show just how advanced and potentially destabilizing military tech has become. Make sure you never miss a second of the show by subscribing to the Clay Travis & Buck Sexton show podcast wherever you get your podcasts! ihr.fm/3InlkL8   For the latest updates from Clay & Buck, visit our website https://www.clayandbuck.com/   Connect with Clay Travis and Buck Sexton:  X - https://x.com/clayandbuck FB - https://www.facebook.com/ClayandBuck/ IG - https://www.instagram.com/clayandbuck/ YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuck Rumble - https://rumble.com/c/ClayandBuck TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@clayandbuckFollow Clay & Buck on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuckSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mar 19, 202636 min

Hour 2 - Iran's Public Executions

Hour 2 of The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show delivers a wide‑ranging mix of sharp political analysis, viral cultural moments, national‑security commentary, and lively back‑and‑forth between the hosts. The hour opens with a humorous review of several movies—from Tom Selleck’s Runaway to the widely criticized War Machine—as Clay and Buck joke about Hollywood, Rotten Tomatoes scores, and the absurdity of modern action plots. They shift into a brief conversation about mustaches, grooming, and audience reactions before pivoting into the major political headline of the hour: President Donald Trump’s viral Pearl Harbor remark made during Oval Office comments with Japan’s prime minister. Trump’s quip, which instantly spread online, sets up a broader discussion on global alliances, Iran, and how the modern media would cover major historical events like World War II. From there, the hosts address the Iran crisis, human‑rights abuses by the Iranian regime, and international media coverage highlighting Iran’s executions and brutal crackdowns on protesters. They contrast foreign reporting with what they describe as moral confusion within the American press. Clay and Buck highlight the execution of a 19‑year‑old Iranian wrestler and the estimated 30,000 protestors killed by the regime, underscoring the hour’s theme of good versus evil and the role of U.S. leadership. Hour 2 then shifts sharply to domestic policy with an in‑depth breakdown of the DHS funding standoff, the TSA staffing crisis, and testimony from FBI Director Kash Patel on Capitol Hill. The hosts emphasize the alarming security implications of TSA officers and Homeland Security personnel going a month without pay, arguing that Democrat‑led budget obstruction is creating dangerous airport delays nationwide. They describe massive TSA lines, officer attrition, and national‑security vulnerabilities, warning that political brinksmanship risks a catastrophic security failure. The conversation expands into the broader immigration fight, ICE operations, and what the hosts frame as intentional Democratic obstruction of immigration enforcement. The hour also includes commentary on Chuck Schumer’s SAVE Act remarks, debates over voter‑roll oversight, and escalating political rhetoric around election laws. Clay and Buck connect these developments to what they call a broader pattern of Democratic “misery politics,” arguing that their strategy during a Republican administration is to create public frustration for political gain. As Hour 2 wraps, the hosts read listener messages—including a suggestion that members of Congress should lose their pay during shutdowns—and close with a preview of Hour 3, teasing developing stories about Iran and new controversy surrounding NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s wife.  Make sure you never miss a second of the show by subscribing to the Clay Travis & Buck Sexton show podcast wherever you get your podcasts! ihr.fm/3InlkL8   For the latest updates from Clay & Buck, visit our website https://www.clayandbuck.com/   Connect with Clay Travis and Buck Sexton:  X - https://x.com/clayandbuck FB - https://www.facebook.com/ClayandBuck/ IG - https://www.instagram.com/clayandbuck/ YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuck Rumble - https://rumble.com/c/ClayandBuck TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@clayandbuckFollow Clay & Buck on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuckSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mar 19, 202636 min

Hour 3 - Democrats Causing Airport Chaos

Hour 3 of The Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Show delivers a fast‑moving blend of politics, culture clashes, viral news, and March Madness excitement. The hour kicks off with Clay and Buck reacting to Jake Tapper’s attempted “fact‑check” of President Donald Trump’s viral Pearl Harbor joke—an exchange the hosts mock as emblematic of the media’s humorlessness and bias. They then pivot to one of the most controversial stories of the day: the explosive resurfacing of social‑media posts from New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s wife, whose years‑long record of anti‑Semitic, anti‑Black, and homophobic language sparks a deeper conversation about media hypocrisy, left‑wing activism, and the selective enforcement of outrage. Clay and Buck debate whether public figures’ spouses should be held accountable, with Buck arguing that the modern progressive movement allows its own radicals to escape scrutiny while weaponizing old posts against conservatives. From there, the discussion expands into a broader critique of city leadership, Democratic politics, and declining urban governance—including mismanagement during the de Blasio era and New York’s inability to keep high‑income residents from fleeing to states like Florida. Buck and Clay contrast their own moves out of the Northeast with the ongoing exodus of taxpayers and businesses from Democratic strongholds, noting how little the political class seems to learn from the consequences of its policies. The show then shifts tone as March Madness takes over the studio. Clay provides real‑time scoring updates, celebrates TCU’s dramatic advancement, and highlights historic milestones like Nebraska’s first‑ever NCAA tournament win. The hosts banter about bracket picks, college‑basketball geography, and their massive audiences across states with teams in play, using the tournament as a fun counterbalance to the heavy political topics. Listeners also weigh in through talkbacks and emails—especially on the ongoing DHS and TSA funding standoff. Clay and Buck share a message from a TSA family describing agents unable to afford childcare or gas due to missed paychecks, underscoring the real human impact of the partisan budget fight. The hosts reiterate their belief that Democrats are intentionally inflicting public pain by withholding DHS funding, forcing essential workers like TSA agents and Coast Guard members to work without pay and creating dangerous travel disruptions at airports nationwide. The hour continues with a detailed conversation about airport security generally, including the necessity of TSA screening, vulnerabilities to airline terror attacks, and past incidents like the shoe bomber and underwear bomber. Clay also tells a story about being unable to enter a White House meeting because he still doesn’t have a Real ID—launching a humorous but pointed critique of Real ID requirements, government inefficiency, and the absurd workaround allowing travelers to bypass Real ID for a $45 fee. Make sure you never miss a second of the show by subscribing to the Clay Travis & Buck Sexton show podcast wherever you get your podcasts! ihr.fm/3InlkL8   For the latest updates from Clay & Buck, visit our website https://www.clayandbuck.com/   Connect with Clay Travis and Buck Sexton:  X - https://x.com/clayandbuck FB - https://www.facebook.com/ClayandBuck/ IG - https://www.instagram.com/clayandbuck/ YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuck Rumble - https://rumble.com/c/ClayandBuck TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@clayandbuckFollow Clay & Buck on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuckSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mar 19, 202636 min

Wellness Unmasked Weekly Rundown: Vaccine Confusion Explained: RFK Jr., CDC Schedule Reversal & Rising Measles Cases

Dr. Nicole Saphier breaks down the growing confusion surrounding vaccines, public health messaging, and the recent legal battle over the CDC’s childhood vaccine schedule. A federal judge has blocked Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s attempt to overhaul the vaccine schedule—not over safety concerns, but due to procedural issues. While the policy reverts to previous CDC recommendations, the headlines have left many Americans questioning what’s changed—and whether vaccines are still safe. Dr. Saphier explains why mixed messaging is fueling vaccine hesitancy, how declining vaccination rates—dating back to before COVID-19—are contributing to a resurgence of measles cases across the U.S., Canada, and Mexico, and why similar trends are emerging globally, including rising meningitis cases in the UK. She also tackles the tension between medical freedom and evidence-based public health, emphasizing that both can coexist—but only with clear, consistent, and transparent communication from health leaders. In this episode: What the court ruling on RFK Jr.’s vaccine changes actually means Why measles and other preventable diseases are making a comeback How confusing health messaging erodes public trust The role of the CDC, FDA, and public health institutions Why vaccine transparency and patient choice matter more than ever The bottom line: Vaccines remain one of the most effective tools to prevent serious illness—but without public trust, even the best tools can fail.Follow Clay & Buck on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuckSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mar 19, 20264 min

Normally Podcast: Iran Escalation, Joe Kent Resigns, SAVE Act Showdown & Crime Hits 125-Year Low

On this episode of Normally, Mary Katharine Ham and Karol Markowicz break down a rapidly escalating global and political landscape—from rising tensions with Iran to major shakeups inside the Trump administration. The U.S.-Iran conflict intensifies as Israel eliminates key Iranian figures and Tehran responds with missile and drone strikes across the Gulf. With oil prices climbing and the Strait of Hormuz still under pressure, the hosts debate whether this moment could reshape the Middle East—or spiral into something far more unpredictable. They also dive into the stunning resignation of Joe Kent, once a prominent anti-intervention voice, now at the center of controversy for his reversal on Iran and criticism of the Trump administration. What changed—and what does it reveal about fractures on the right? Plus, a heated debate over the SAVE Act (Safeguard American Voter Eligibility Act) raises big questions about voter ID, election integrity, and whether Republicans should force a Senate vote—even if it fails.Follow Clay & Buck on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuckSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mar 19, 202632 min

The Karol Markowicz Show: Breaking the Echo Chamber: Philip Reichert on Junto, Conservative Debate & the Future of Independent Media

In this episode of The Karol Markowicz Show, Karol sits down with Philip Reichert, founder of the new online magazine Junto, to discuss the growing problem of media silos, algorithm-driven echo chambers, and the decline of meaningful debate—especially within conservative circles. Reichert shares his vision for Junto as a platform that fosters good-faith disagreement, intellectual diversity, and productive intra-conservative debate—a sharp contrast to today’s polarized and performative online discourse. They dive into: Why social media algorithms are fueling division and limiting real debate The rise of independent media, Substack, and podcasting as the future of journalism Whether conservatives are losing the ability to challenge their own ideas How Junto plans to feature both sides of key issues in one place The tension between building your own audience vs. legacy media validation The conversation also explores personal themes, including: Balancing career ambition with family priorities The challenges of working in media while raising a young family Why putting family first can come at a professional cost—but is worth it Plus, Reichert offers a powerful perspective on gratitude, American exceptionalism, and service, drawing from his time in the Army and experiences witnessing global conflict.Follow Clay & Buck on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuckSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mar 18, 202624 min

Daily Review with Clay and Buck - Mar 18 2026

Fiery Mullin Hearing Clay and Buck open the hour by examining escalating national security discussions—including Tulsi Gabbard’s congressional testimony on global threats, continued fallout from Joe Kent’s resignation as NCTC director, and new updates from the evolving conflict in Iran. Both hosts underscore the growing urgency surrounding the SAVE Act, a major election‑security bill they argue is on the brink of defeat in the Senate despite strong grassroots pressure. They warn listeners that Republican leadership appears unwilling to push it across the finish line and emphasize what the bill’s failure would mean for 2026 and beyond. The central drama of Hour 1 unfolds around the contentious confirmation hearing of OK Senator Markwayne Mullin for Secretary of Homeland Security. The transcript captures an unusually heated feud between Mullin and KY Senator Rand Paul, who confronts Mullin over past comments about Paul’s violent assault by a neighbor—a near-fatal incident still deeply personal for the Kentucky senator. Rand Paul accuses Mullin of treating the attack like a joke, while Mullin fires back, calling Paul divisive and insisting he never promotes political violence. Clay and Buck dissect the exchange, stressing that this animosity is real—not political theater—and signaling that Paul is almost certainly a “no” vote on Mullin’s confirmation. They also explore why intraparty combat has become increasingly common, blaming social media, performative outrage, and internal GOP drift. The Fight Ahead A rapid-fire look ahead at major political concerns: the Senate’s narrowing legislative window before campaign season freezes action; warnings that Democrats would immediately pursue another impeachment if they retake the House; the need to hold the Senate as a firewall; and upcoming topics including new Iran updates, crime statistics showing D.C.’s murder rate hitting a 125‑year low, Joy Behar comparing Trump to Hitler, and New York Governor Kathy Hochul begging wealthy residents to return as New York’s budget collapses. KY Sen. Rand Paul Senator Rand Paul joins the show live, offering a fiery, unfiltered explanation of why he will vote against Mullin’s nomination to lead DHS. Paul argues that Mullin’s past comments praising violence, his history of physical confrontations, and his refusal to apologize for celebrating Paul’s assault make him unfit to oversee ICE and Border Patrol. Paul also criticizes Mullin’s “macho” persona and says DHS needs steady, lawful leadership—not someone who cites dueling and caning as historical justifications for political conflict. He further warns that the Iran War is a “war of choice,” predicts it will severely damage Republicans politically due to rising oil prices, and stresses that Congress—not the White House—must maintain constitutional authority over war powers. The senator then addresses the growing grassroots fury over the likely failure of the SAVE Act, which would require proof of citizenship for voting. Paul confirms the bill does not have the votes to pass, blames divisions among Republicans in mail‑in‑ballot states, and notes that while he supports the legislation, GOP resistance from states like Utah, Arizona, and Alaska prevents a unified front. FL Stole the Cash Cows Clay and Buck discuss domestic policy with a blistering examination of New York’s budget crisis, Kathy Hochul’s plea for rich New Yorkers to return, and the staggering revelation that New York City now spends $81,000 per homeless person per year. Clay and Buck break down how taxpayers are bankrolling bloated nonprofit bureaucracies, fraudulent social‑service programs, and a “homeless‑industrial complex” that consumes billions without improving conditions. They highlight parallel scandals in Minnesota and California, including fake autism‑therapy centers and fraudulent daycares, and argue that Democrats have no interest in reform because these systems function as patronage networks that recycle taxpayer money back into Democratic political power. Make sure you never miss a second of the show by subscribing to the Clay Travis & Buck Sexton show podcast wherever you get your podcasts! ihr.fm/3InlkL8   For the latest updates from Clay & Buck, visit our website https://www.clayandbuck.com/   Connect with Clay Travis and Buck Sexton:  X - https://x.com/clayandbuck FB - https://www.facebook.com/ClayandBuck/ IG - https://www.instagram.com/clayandbuck/ YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuck Rumble - https://rumble.com/c/ClayandBuck TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@clayandbuckFollow Clay & Buck on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuckSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mar 18, 202656 min

Hour 1 - Be a Normal Bro

Hour 1 of The Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Show delivers a high‑energy, politically charged breakdown of the latest developments in Washington, centering on the Iran War, the Save America Act (SAVE Act), and explosive tensions on Capitol Hill. Clay and Buck open the hour by examining escalating national security discussions—including Tulsi Gabbard’s congressional testimony on global threats, continued fallout from Joe Kent’s resignation as NCTC director, and new updates from the evolving conflict in Iran. Both hosts underscore the growing urgency surrounding the SAVE Act, a major election‑security bill they argue is on the brink of defeat in the Senate despite strong grassroots pressure. They warn listeners that Republican leadership appears unwilling to push it across the finish line and emphasize what the bill’s failure would mean for 2026 and beyond. The central drama of Hour 1 unfolds around the contentious confirmation hearing of OK Senator Markwayne Mullin for Secretary of Homeland Security. The transcript captures an unusually heated feud between Mullin and KY Senator Rand Paul, who confronts Mullin over past comments about Paul’s violent assault by a neighbor—a near-fatal incident still deeply personal for the Kentucky senator. Rand Paul accuses Mullin of treating the attack like a joke, while Mullin fires back, calling Paul divisive and insisting he never promotes political violence. Clay and Buck dissect the exchange, stressing that this animosity is real—not political theater—and signaling that Paul is almost certainly a “no” vote on Mullin’s confirmation. They also explore why intraparty combat has become increasingly common, blaming social media, performative outrage, and internal GOP drift. From there, the hosts pivot to broader political analysis, highlighting how Republican infighting jeopardizes the Trump administration’s top agenda items—especially immigration enforcement and deportations, which they argue should be the “number one promise” of Trump’s second term. They criticize prior DHS leadership for mishandling crises such as Minneapolis unrest and the Epstein file fallout, insisting that the role demands a disciplined, competent figure who can rebuild public trust and aggressively enforce border security. The hour then shifts into cultural‑political commentary as Clay and Buck react to MSNBC cutting an hour from Joe Scarborough’s ‘Morning Joe’, joking about declining ratings and media panic. They jump from there into a takedown of Texas Democratic Senate candidate James Talarico, resurfacing his campaign announcement that he refuses to purchase or consume meat—a stance they argue makes him wildly out of touch with Texas voters. Using this and other examples, the hosts describe what they view as the Democratic Party’s deepening disconnect from “normal heterosexual men” and everyday American culture. They emphasize how Democrats have lost the ability to connect with ordinary bar‑stool sports fans, the kind of men cheering for Team USA at the World Baseball Classic—a point Clay illustrates with a story from a sports bar in Florida the night before. Finally, the hour closes with a rapid-fire look ahead at major political concerns: the Senate’s narrowing legislative window before campaign season freezes action; warnings that Democrats would immediately pursue another impeachment if they retake the House; the need to hold the Senate as a firewall; and upcoming topics including new Iran updates, crime statistics showing D.C.’s murder rate hitting a 125‑year low, Joy Behar comparing Trump to Hitler, and New York Governor Kathy Hochul begging wealthy residents to return as New York’s budget collapses. Make sure you never miss a second of the show by subscribing to the Clay Travis & Buck Sexton show podcast wherever you get your podcasts! ihr.fm/3InlkL8   For the latest updates from Clay & Buck, visit our website https://www.clayandbuck.com/   Connect with Clay Travis and Buck Sexton:  X - https://x.com/clayandbuck FB - https://www.facebook.com/ClayandBuck/ IG - https://www.instagram.com/clayandbuck/ YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuck Rumble - https://rumble.com/c/ClayandBuck TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@clayandbuckFollow Clay & Buck on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuckSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mar 18, 202636 min

Hour 2 - KY Sen. Rand Paul

Hour 2 of The Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Show delivers a fast‑moving mix of national security analysis, Capitol Hill drama, and live listener engagement, all centered around the intensifying Iran conflict, stunning new intelligence developments, and the explosive feud between Senator Rand Paul and Senator Markwayne Mullin. Clay opens the hour by detailing breaking reports that Israel’s Mossad has deeply infiltrated Iran’s leadership ranks, eliminating high‑level officials and even calling Iranian commanders directly to warn them they will be killed if they continue supporting the regime. The hosts analyze how Israel is now targeting Iranian leaders who are hiding in safe houses, remote rural areas, and even parks—striking individuals who believed they were undiscoverable. They discuss the growing wave of ordinary Iranians reportedly tipping off Mossad about regime locations, the broader collapse of Iran’s command structure, and how oil prices are being weaponized as Iran’s last lever against U.S. and Israeli pressure. From there, Hour 2 transitions into the escalating GOP civil war playing out during the DHS secretary confirmation hearings. Clay and Buck revisit archived audio from November 2025 showing Markwayne Mullin mocking Rand Paul and attacking him as “not a real Republican.” This sets the stage for their commentary on the explosive confrontation earlier in the day, where Rand Paul accused Mullin of glorifying the violent assault that nearly killed him. Listeners call in demanding to know why Paul “went soft” after the attack, leading the hosts to clarify that Paul’s attacker was in fact charged with a felony, sentenced, and forced to pay over half a million dollars in damages. Clay and Buck use this exchange to discuss the broader issue of political violence, personal grudges, and the rising tensions inside the Republican Party as the Senate weighs one of the most important national security appointments of the Trump administration. Midway through the hour, Senator Rand Paul joins the show live, offering a fiery, unfiltered explanation of why he will vote against Mullin’s nomination to lead DHS. Paul argues that Mullin’s past comments praising violence, his history of physical confrontations, and his refusal to apologize for celebrating Paul’s assault make him unfit to oversee ICE and Border Patrol. Paul also criticizes Mullin’s “macho” persona and says DHS needs steady, lawful leadership—not someone who cites dueling and caning as historical justifications for political conflict. He further warns that the Iran War is a “war of choice,” predicts it will severely damage Republicans politically due to rising oil prices, and stresses that Congress—not the White House—must maintain constitutional authority over war powers. The senator then addresses the growing grassroots fury over the likely failure of the SAVE Act, which would require proof of citizenship for voting. Paul confirms the bill does not have the votes to pass, blames divisions among Republicans in mail‑in‑ballot states, and notes that while he supports the legislation, GOP resistance from states like Utah, Arizona, and Alaska prevents a unified front. Clay and Buck close Hour 2 by shifting briefly to domestic policy, highlighting the eye‑popping cost of homelessness in New York City—currently equivalent to $80,000 per homeless individual per year—and how government‑funded nonprofits consume massive resources without reducing homelessness. They invite more listener talkbacks about the Rand Paul–Markwayne Mullin feud, emphasizing how rare and dramatic it is to see two high‑profile Republicans openly clash at a moment of escalating global conflict. Make sure you never miss a second of the show by subscribing to the Clay Travis & Buck Sexton show podcast wherever you get your podcasts! ihr.fm/3InlkL8   For the latest updates from Clay & Buck, visit our website https://www.clayandbuck.com/   Connect with Clay Travis and Buck Sexton:  X - https://x.com/clayandbuck FB - https://www.facebook.com/ClayandBuck/ IG - https://www.instagram.com/clayandbuck/ YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuck Rumble - https://rumble.com/c/ClayandBuck TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@clayandbuckFollow Clay & Buck on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuckSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mar 18, 202636 min

Hour 3 - FL Stole the Cash Cows

Hour 3 of The Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Show delivers a high‑intensity blend of foreign‑policy analysis, Capitol Hill turmoil, national‑security warnings, and sharp commentary on America’s domestic crises. Clay and Buck open the hour by revisiting the political fallout from the Senator Markwayne Mullin vs. Senator Rand Paul feud, noting that Mullin is still expected to be confirmed as DHS Secretary despite their very public clash. The hosts stress that this isn’t mere political theater—the bad blood is personal, not procedural—and they reiterate their commitment to letting both senators voice their case on the show. From there, Hour 3 turns to major national‑security issues, beginning with Tulsi Gabbard’s testimony on Islamist extremism. Clay and Buck break down her warnings about the global spread of Islamist ideology, its ties to the Muslim Brotherhood, and the continued threat of radicalization within Western nations. They emphasize Gabbard’s argument that Islamist groups have shifted toward information warfare and propaganda as traditional terror networks lose capability—highlighting this as one of the most significant and under‑discussed national‑security challenges facing the U.S. The hosts then revisit the Joe Kent resignation from NCTC, pushing back on online accusations claiming Kent was “controlled” by foreign influences. They highlight comments from White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt describing Kent as patriotic but fundamentally wrong about the Iran strategy—and reinforcing that “no one tells President Trump what to do.” Clay and Buck frame this as an example of healthy disagreement rather than treason, while condemning conspiracy theories circulating online. From there, the conversation deepens into a sweeping foreign‑policy analysis of the Iran War, Israel’s precision leadership strikes, and shifting Middle East alliances. The hosts note how every major U.S. and Israeli adversary—Hamas, Hezbollah, the Houthis, Iranian leadership, even the Ayatollah’s inner circle—has been decimated since October 7th. They argue that Israel’s aggressive leadership‑targeting strategy contrasts with the U.S. military’s focus on destroying Iranian infrastructure, creating tension between both countries’ endgames. Clay goes further, suggesting the region may ultimately become more stable than at any point in modern history if the Abraham Accords expand to include Saudi Arabia. The hour then pivots to domestic policy with a blistering examination of New York’s budget crisis, Kathy Hochul’s plea for rich New Yorkers to return, and the staggering revelation that New York City now spends $81,000 per homeless person per year. Clay and Buck break down how taxpayers are bankrolling bloated nonprofit bureaucracies, fraudulent social‑service programs, and a “homeless‑industrial complex” that consumes billions without improving conditions. They highlight parallel scandals in Minnesota and California, including fake autism‑therapy centers and fraudulent daycares, and argue that Democrats have no interest in reform because these systems function as patronage networks that recycle taxpayer money back into Democratic political power. The final segment brings listener calls reacting to the Kent resignation, the Mullin–Paul feud, and ideas ranging from reissuing a $500 bill with Donald Trump’s face to broader frustrations with runaway government waste. Clay and Buck close Hour 3 emphasizing Margaret Thatcher’s rule—“socialism works until you run out of other people’s money”—and warning that blue‑state mismanagement will continue driving Americans toward low‑tax states like Tennessee, Texas, and Florida. Make sure you never miss a second of the show by subscribing to the Clay Travis & Buck Sexton show podcast wherever you get your podcasts! ihr.fm/3InlkL8   For the latest updates from Clay & Buck, visit our website https://www.clayandbuck.com/   Connect with Clay Travis and Buck Sexton:  X - https://x.com/clayandbuck FB - https://www.facebook.com/ClayandBuck/ IG - https://www.instagram.com/clayandbuck/ YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuck Rumble - https://rumble.com/c/ClayandBuck TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@clayandbuckFollow Clay & Buck on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuckSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mar 18, 202636 min

It's a Numbers Game: The Numbers Behind 2028: Is JD Vance Inevitable? Democrats in Disarray & Jeffries’ House Problem

In this episode of A Numbers Game, Ryan Girdusky sits down with veteran political journalist Mark Halperin for an in-depth look at the rapidly forming 2028 presidential election landscape. Halperin breaks down the biggest question in Republican politics right now: Is JD Vance truly inevitable—or is the field more open than it seems? He explains why rising support for Marco Rubio, growing donor skepticism, and concerns about Vance’s political positioning could shake up what once looked like a locked nomination. On the Democratic side, Halperin delivers a candid assessment of what he calls a “historically weak” field, analyzing potential contenders like Gavin Newsom, Josh Shapiro, Kamala Harris, and Pete Buttigieg—and why none have fully consolidated support. He also dives into the importance of voter coalitions, party divisions, and why the path to the nomination is far less predictable than past cycles.Follow Clay & Buck on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuckSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mar 18, 202634 min

Buck Brief - Are U.S. Troops Going to Fight in Iran?

Savannah Jason, known online as Bold Patriot Babe, joins Buck Sexton to break down the growing tensions with Iran and the big question on everyone’s mind: could US troops be sent into a wider conflict? Buck and Savannah discuss the latest developments, concerns about escalation, and what leaders are saying about the possibility of American ground troops. They also explore how Gen Z conservatives are reacting to foreign policy decisions and what younger Americans want when it comes to avoiding “forever wars.” Never miss a moment from Buck by subscribing to the Buck Sexton Show Podcast on IHeart Radio, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts!    Connect with Buck Sexton:Facebook –   / bucksexton  X –  @bucksexton  Instagram –   @bucksexton TikTok - @BuckSexton                                                                                   YouTube - @BuckSexton   Website – https://www.bucksexton.com/Follow Clay & Buck on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuckSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mar 18, 202614 min

The Tudor Dixon Podcast: The Truth about Denaturalizing Dangerous Immigrants

In this episode of The Tudor Dixon Podcast, Tudor tackles the rising threat of terrorism on U.S. soil following multiple recent attacks. Joined by Rafael Mangual of the Manhattan Institute, Tudor examines what’s driving these incidents—from radicalization to policy failures—and why major cities like New York remain prime targets. They break down the attempted attack in New York City, a shocking incident in Michigan, and the broader implications for national security. The conversation also dives into controversial topics like policing strategies, counterterrorism units, immigration vetting, and whether current leadership is doing enough to protect Americans. As concerns grow over soft targets like schools and places of worship, Tudor and Mangual discuss what can realistically be done to prevent future attacks—and why preparedness may be the key to saving lives.Follow Clay & Buck on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuckSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mar 18, 202632 min

David Rutherford Show: Green Beret On Joe Kent Fallout, Iran War, and The MAGA Reaction

Joe Kent just resigned as America's top counterterrorism director — and two Special Forces veterans are saying what Washington won't. Former Green Beret and author Clay Martin joins David Rutherford (Navy SEAL, CIA officer) for an unfiltered operator-to-operator breakdown of the resignation that's shaking the national security world. Sponsors: Black Rifle Coffee: https://www.blackriflecoffee.com/ Timestamps: 00:00 - Preview 00:56 - First Reaction To Joe Kent Resignation 02:46 - What Makes a Green Beret's Intelligence Different 07:44 - Joe Kent's Insane Career & What It Took 14:46 - Clay On What Actually Happened In Iraq 18:11 - Did Iran Actually Target Americans?  20:43 - The SMU Tier and What Kent's Clearance Level Actually Means 26:11 - Why Trump Wanted Kent in That Role (and What It Says About Tulsi) 27:32 - Does Joe Kent Understand Iran?  30:45 - What Advice Would You Give To Joe Now?  35:45 - When Wars Are Justified & The Logic of Who We Fight 38:59 - Clay's Advice To The Trump Admin Now 40:55 - Final Word: Joe Kent Did Not "Quit On The Starting Line" Follow Clay & Buck on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuckSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mar 18, 202642 min

The Truth with Lisa Boothe: AI “Code Red”: China, Big Tech Bias & the Fight for Control of Artificial Intelligence

Artificial intelligence isn’t just a technological breakthrough—it’s a global power struggle shaping the future of jobs, politics, and national security. In this episode, Wynton Hall joins the show to discuss his new book Code Red: The Left, The Right, China, and the Race to Control AI, breaking down why AI is no longer just a tool—but a form of political and economic power. From the rapid rise of ChatGPT and transformer technology to the growing concerns over bias in large language models, Hall explains how AI is already embedded in everyday life—even when most Americans don’t realize it. He also outlines the biggest risks ahead, including job displacement, misinformation, AI “hallucinations,” and the erosion of critical thinking. The conversation dives deep into the geopolitical stakes, exploring why the U.S.-China AI race could rival the nuclear arms race—and how technologies like recursive self-improvement could reshape military dominance. Plus, a closer look at data privacy, surveillance concerns, and how governments and tech companies may influence what information users see. Key topics include: The hidden political bias inside AI systems AI’s impact on jobs, education, and society The growing threat of deepfakes and misinformation China’s AI ambitions vs. U.S. innovation Data privacy, surveillance, and security risks Why AI could redefine the global balance of power As AI continues to accelerate, this episode offers a critical look at what’s coming next—and what it means for individuals, families, and the future of freedom.Follow Clay & Buck on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuckSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mar 17, 202633 min

Verdict with Ted Cruz: Dana White One-on-One: Trump, Boxing, Ali vs Tyson, UFC, Business, Fitness plus the Best Rocky Movie Ever

The Great Dana White One-on-One: Trump, Boxing, Ali vs. Tyson, UFC, Health Transformations & the Best Rocky Movie Ever In one of the most energetic and wide‑ranging episodes of Verdict with Ted Cruz to date, Senator Ted Cruz and co‑host Ben Ferguson sit down with one of the most influential figures in global sports and entertainment: Dana White, CEO of the UFC and longtime friend of President Donald Trump. What starts as a friendly ribbing of Senator Cruz’s New Year’s resolution quickly evolves into a deep and candid conversation about health, discipline, entrepreneurship, combat sports, politics, free speech, and legacy. This episode has everything — from cold plunges and keto, to mob threats in Boston, to John McCain’s early war on the UFC, to Trump, Rogan, Ali, Tyson, John Jones, and even a surprisingly spirited debate over the best Rocky movie ever made. Below is a full, SEO‑friendly breakdown of every major moment. Dana White’s Health Transformation & Why He Says Senator Cruz Can Do It Too The episode opens with Ben holding Senator Cruz accountable for his New Year’s resolution: dropping 30 pounds and getting shredded. Enter Dana White — who has undergone a major health makeover of his own and isn’t shy about pushing Cruz to join him. His formula is simple: Keto diet Intermittent fasting A modest, consistent workout routine Cold plunges — every single morning Supplement protocol guided by biologist Gary Brecka   According to White, these practices: Reduce inflammation Sharpen mental clarity Dramatically increase energy Eliminate brain fog Improve sleep and overall health   White insists intermittent fasting is a game‑changer: “Eating less actually gives you more energy,” he says, explaining how he regularly fasts until dinner and even completes 72‑hour water fasts several times a year. Senator Cruz admits the cold plunge may require some convincing, but White makes him a promise: get started on the program, and the results will become addictive. How Gary Brecka Helped Transform Dana White’s Life Dana credits biologist Gary Brecka with identifying underlying health conditions through blood and genetic tests. Brecka helped him: Drop medications he’d taken for decades Eliminate sleep apnea Stop snoring Replace prescriptions with targeted supplements   In just three weeks, White says he felt like a different person — sharper, stronger, healthier, and more energized than he had in decades. Senator Cruz, who has done 48‑hour fasts before, quickly becomes fascinated with Brecka’s methods. Dana promises to connect him with Brecka’s team for testing and a personalized plan. Dana White’s Wild Origin Story: Boston, Whitey Bulger & Overnight Escape to Vegas Before building a multibillion‑dollar empire, Dana White was a kid from Boston who fell in love with fighting. He worked as a bellman at the Boston Harbor Hotel before deciding he wasn’t meant for that life. He sought out legendary South Boston boxing trainer Peter Welch, offering to work for free in exchange for learning the fight business. But his path took a dramatic turn when associates of mobster Whitey Bulger shook him down for money. When they threatened him with a 24‑hour deadline, White hung up the phone, called Delta Airlines, and fled to Las Vegas the next morning — permanently. That move would change combat sports forever. Buying the UFC for $2 Million — And Turning It Into a Global Powerhouse In one of the greatest business turnarounds in sports history, White recounts how he discovered that the UFC was nearly bankrupt. He immediately contacted brothers Lorenzo and Frank Fertitta and urged them to buy it. What did they get for $2 million? The three letters: U‑F‑C An old wooden octagon Almost no intellectual property A sport banned from mainstream cable   Everything else — DVDs, merchandising, video games — had been stripped and sold off. Even Lionsgate, which owned the rights to UFC’s early fight footage, sold everything back, assuming the company would fail. But Dana had a vision. The UFC’s success strategy included: Running toward regulation instead of from it Creating a new generation of MMA athletes Revolutionary TV partnerships Building The Ultimate Fighter and The Contender Series Global expansion into markets hungry for combat sports   Today, the UFC is worth billions and routinely breaks gate records at Madison Square Garden. Ali vs. Tyson, Boxing’s Decline, & the Greatest MMA Fighter Ever Cruz, a lifelong boxing fan, dives deep into MMA and boxing history with White. Muhammad Ali vs. Mike Tyson — Who Wins? Dana refuses to pick: “As a fan of both guys, I have no idea — but it would be a great one.” Ali brought charisma and psychological warfare to his era. Tyson brought speed and raw destructive power. Cruz recalls the Tyson era

Mar 17, 202654 min

Daily Review with Clay and Buck - Mar 17 2026

Iran Optimism  Clay and Buck argue that Democrats are struggling to oppose a mission widely seen as successful, particularly as oil markets stabilize and fears of global escalation fade. They also address speculation within a small subset of Trump supporters suggesting foreign influence over U.S. strategy, strongly rejecting the idea that Trump acts under pressure from any other nation. Buck shares insider perspective from his CIA Counterterrorism Center background, responding to the resignation of Joe Kent from the National Counterterrorism Center and offering blunt criticism of NCTC’s role within the intelligence community. The hosts emphasize Trump’s independence and his decades-long public record advocating a tougher stance toward the Iranian regime. Midway through the hour, the discussion turns to Cuba, where a nationwide blackout has plunged the island into darkness following the U.S. cutoff of Venezuelan oil shipments. Clay and Buck highlight how Cuba’s collapse, combined with Venezuela’s political shift and Iran’s military devastation, represents a historic weakening of three long-standing U.S. adversaries—an alignment the hosts compare to the geopolitical shift following the fall of the Berlin Wall. They also speculate on the enormous economic potential of a post-Communist Cuba, from tourism to restored American property claims. Saint Patrick's Day Clay and Buck celebrate St. Patrick’s Day while diving into major global stories unfolding in real time. The hour opens with a lively debate about parades, bagpipes, Irish heritage, and the quirks of genealogy—including a humorous exchange about green eyes, red hair, and whether those traits are uniquely Celtic. From ancestry talk to the Irish president’s St. Patrick’s Day message promoting globalism and mass migration, the hosts critique Ireland’s political direction and draw parallels to broader Western demographic decline, using Ireland’s dropping fertility rate as an example of why European governments have turned to large‑scale immigration. Iran Prosperity Project An interview featuring Shervin Pishevar, advisor to the Iran Prosperity Project, who outlines what he calls a “historic moment” inside Iran as citizens cheer U.S. drone strikes targeting the Basij militia. He describes Iranians celebrating the “precision liberation campaign,” blasting drone sounds from speakers to intimidate regime forces and secretly reporting Basij locations to help accelerate the fall of the Islamic Republic. Pishevar frames the ongoing conflict as the world’s first AI‑powered war, warning that if rogue states like Iran, Russia, or China gain access to similar autonomous drone or biotechnological capabilities, global security could be endangered. The discussion turns toward the Iranian people’s desire for democracy, the economic devastation inflicted by 47 years of theocratic rule, and the Iran Prosperity Project’s detailed 100‑day plan for a national referendum once the regime collapses. Pishevar argues that a free Iran could unlock more than a trillion dollars in trade with the United States and spark an economic boom comparable to Europe after World War II. He also emphasizes the critical role of Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi and the Iranian diaspora who view this moment as a turning point after decades of oppression. Clay and Buck press Pishevar on regional dynamics—including how the rapid modernization of Gulf nations like Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and the UAE stands in sharp contrast to Iran’s economic decay—and on what percentage of Iranians support regime overthrow. Pishevar asserts that the vast majority oppose the government and view the Trump‑led military campaign as liberation rather than intervention. He praises the killing of figures like Larijani and other top operatives of the IRGC, calling it a decisive blow against what he describes as a “mafia state.” Meet the Other Clay Shifting back to U.S. politics, Clay and Buck welcome Lieutenant Colonel Clay Fuller, Republican nominee for Georgia’s 14th congressional district—the seat formerly held by Marjorie Taylor Greene. Fuller discusses the April 7th special election, warns of Democrats attempting to quietly slip into power during low‑turnout contests, and stresses the urgency of voter mobilization in a district central to the national battle for control of Congress. He outlines his strong support for President Trump’s Iran strategy, his belief in deterring Iran’s military capabilities, and the importance of Georgia’s upcoming primary and general elections, where Senate and gubernatorial races will also dominate national attention. Make sure you never miss a second of the show by subscribing to the Clay Travis & Buck Sexton show podcast wherever you get your podcasts! ihr.fm/3InlkL8   For the latest updates from Clay & Buc

Mar 17, 202655 min

Hour 1 - Iran Optimism

In Hour 1 of The Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Show, Clay and Buck deliver an in‑depth, fast-moving breakdown of major international developments, focusing primarily on the rapidly shifting situations in Iran, Cuba, and Venezuela. The hour opens with breaking news out of Iran, where overnight U.S. strikes—ordered by President Donald Trump—reportedly eliminated several leading Iranian military and paramilitary figures, including the head of the Basij militia. Clay highlights how even outlets that typically oppose Trump, such as Al Jazeera, are publishing unusually balanced analyses of the conflict, in contrast to what the hosts describe as the U.S. media’s superficial coverage. The conversation explores Iran’s pursuit of nuclear weapons, decades of hostility dating to 1979, and Trump’s long-standing belief that the U.S. should target strategic locations like Kharg Island, the main export hub for Iranian oil. The hosts also analyze political fallout at home, discussing former President Bill Clinton’s reported private call to Trump praising his Iran strategy. Clay and Buck argue that Democrats are struggling to oppose a mission widely seen as successful, particularly as oil markets stabilize and fears of global escalation fade. They also address speculation within a small subset of Trump supporters suggesting foreign influence over U.S. strategy, strongly rejecting the idea that Trump acts under pressure from any other nation. Buck shares insider perspective from his CIA Counterterrorism Center background, responding to the resignation of Joe Kent from the National Counterterrorism Center and offering blunt criticism of NCTC’s role within the intelligence community. The hosts emphasize Trump’s independence and his decades-long public record advocating a tougher stance toward the Iranian regime. Midway through the hour, the discussion turns to Cuba, where a nationwide blackout has plunged the island into darkness following the U.S. cutoff of Venezuelan oil shipments. Clay and Buck highlight how Cuba’s collapse, combined with Venezuela’s political shift and Iran’s military devastation, represents a historic weakening of three long-standing U.S. adversaries—an alignment the hosts compare to the geopolitical shift following the fall of the Berlin Wall. They also speculate on the enormous economic potential of a post-Communist Cuba, from tourism to restored American property claims. The hosts weave in lighter moments discussing St. Patrick’s Day, Trump’s meeting with Ireland’s prime minister, Buck’s travel stories, Tommy Lee Jones in The Fugitive, and even the possibility of Trump throwing the first pitch at the U.S.–Venezuela World Baseball Classic game in Miami. They close Hour 1 by analyzing Trump’s comments from the Oval Office, his timeline for drawing down U.S. engagement in Iran, and the absence of support for Iran from supposed allies like Russia and China—calling the Iran‑Russia‑China axis “a WWE‑style alliance that disappears the moment the fight starts.” Make sure you never miss a second of the show by subscribing to the Clay Travis & Buck Sexton show podcast wherever you get your podcasts! ihr.fm/3InlkL8   For the latest updates from Clay & Buck, visit our website https://www.clayandbuck.com/   Connect with Clay Travis and Buck Sexton:  X - https://x.com/clayandbuck FB - https://www.facebook.com/ClayandBuck/ IG - https://www.instagram.com/clayandbuck/ YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuck Rumble - https://rumble.com/c/ClayandBuck TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@clayandbuckFollow Clay & Buck on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuckSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mar 17, 202636 min

Hour 2 - Saint Patrick's Day

Hour 2 of The Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Show delivers a free‑wheeling, high‑energy mix of cultural commentary, geopolitical analysis, and sharp humor as Clay and Buck celebrate St. Patrick’s Day while diving into major global stories unfolding in real time. The hour opens with a lively debate about parades, bagpipes, Irish heritage, and the quirks of genealogy—including a humorous exchange about green eyes, red hair, and whether those traits are uniquely Celtic. From ancestry talk to the Irish president’s St. Patrick’s Day message promoting globalism and mass migration, the hosts critique Ireland’s political direction and draw parallels to broader Western demographic decline, using Ireland’s dropping fertility rate as an example of why European governments have turned to large‑scale immigration. The second major pillar of the hour is a deep, detailed, SEO‑rich discussion of Cuba, Venezuela, and the future of the Western Hemisphere. Clay and Buck analyze Cuba’s unprecedented nationwide blackout, arguing that the collapse of the island’s power grid—combined with Venezuela’s political shift and Iran’s military losses—signals a historic weakening of long‑standing U.S. adversaries. They take listeners through the history of Cuba as a colonial powerhouse, referencing Havana’s former status as the “jewel of the New World,” and examine how communism turned a once‑thriving island into what they describe as a “mafia state.” Clay shares his long-time fascination with the Caribbean and outlines why he believes a post‑Communist Cuba could become an economic powerhouse, overflowing with tourism, investment, and restored American property claims. The pair credit President Donald Trump’s foreign policy—particularly the takedown of Venezuela’s Maduro regime—as a catalyst isolating Cuba and accelerating potential change. Buck puts on his former CIA analyst hat to evaluate the likelihood of regime collapse in Iran, Cuba, and Venezuela, assigning probabilities and comparing each nation’s trajectory. He remains skeptical about regime change in Iran, seeing the theocracy as deeply entrenched, but believes Cuba is at a 50‑50 tipping point. Clay argues that with modern communication and widespread access to images of Cuban-Americans thriving in Miami, everyday Cubans are more aware than ever of the gap between their lives and the world outside—a gap he believes is no longer sustainable for the regime. The hosts also explore archival audio of Donald Trump from 1980, demonstrating that Trump advocated a hardline approach toward Iran long before entering politics—undercutting claims that today’s Iran strategy is influenced by foreign interests. They preview upcoming interviews with experts on Iran’s economic future and with congressional candidate Clay Fuller, who is running to fill the seat previously held by Marjorie Taylor Greene. Through humor, history, and hard-edged analysis, Hour 2 blends cultural commentary on Ireland, demographic decline, and immigration with major foreign-policy themes—Cuba’s collapse, Iran’s instability, Venezuela’s transformation, and Trump’s decades-long foreign policy worldview—making it a densely packed hour filled with timely geopolitical insight and signature Clay & Buck banter. Make sure you never miss a second of the show by subscribing to the Clay Travis & Buck Sexton show podcast wherever you get your podcasts! ihr.fm/3InlkL8   For the latest updates from Clay & Buck, visit our website https://www.clayandbuck.com/   Connect with Clay Travis and Buck Sexton:  X - https://x.com/clayandbuck FB - https://www.facebook.com/ClayandBuck/ IG - https://www.instagram.com/clayandbuck/ YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuck Rumble - https://rumble.com/c/ClayandBuck TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@clayandbuckFollow Clay & Buck on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuckSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mar 17, 202636 min

Hour 3 - Meet the Other Clay

Hour 3 of The Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Show delivers an in‑depth, high‑stakes conversation about the future of Iran, paired with domestic political analysis and the show’s trademark humor. The hour opens with a major interview featuring Shervin Pishevar, advisor to the Iran Prosperity Project, who outlines what he calls a “historic moment” inside Iran as citizens cheer U.S. drone strikes targeting the Basij militia. He describes Iranians celebrating the “precision liberation campaign,” blasting drone sounds from speakers to intimidate regime forces and secretly reporting Basij locations to help accelerate the fall of the Islamic Republic. Pishevar frames the ongoing conflict as the world’s first AI‑powered war, warning that if rogue states like Iran, Russia, or China gain access to similar autonomous drone or biotechnological capabilities, global security could be endangered. The discussion turns toward the Iranian people’s desire for democracy, the economic devastation inflicted by 47 years of theocratic rule, and the Iran Prosperity Project’s detailed 100‑day plan for a national referendum once the regime collapses. Pishevar argues that a free Iran could unlock more than a trillion dollars in trade with the United States and spark an economic boom comparable to Europe after World War II. He also emphasizes the critical role of Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi and the Iranian diaspora who view this moment as a turning point after decades of oppression. Clay and Buck press Pishevar on regional dynamics—including how the rapid modernization of Gulf nations like Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and the UAE stands in sharp contrast to Iran’s economic decay—and on what percentage of Iranians support regime overthrow. Pishevar asserts that the vast majority oppose the government and view the Trump‑led military campaign as liberation rather than intervention. He praises the killing of figures like Larijani and other top operatives of the IRGC, calling it a decisive blow against what he describes as a “mafia state.” Shifting back to U.S. politics, the hosts welcome Lieutenant Colonel Clay Fuller, Republican nominee for Georgia’s 14th congressional district—the seat formerly held by Marjorie Taylor Greene. Fuller discusses the April 7th special election, warns of Democrats attempting to quietly slip into power during low‑turnout contests, and stresses the urgency of voter mobilization in a district central to the national battle for control of Congress. He outlines his strong support for President Trump’s Iran strategy, his belief in deterring Iran’s military capabilities, and the importance of Georgia’s upcoming primary and general elections, where Senate and gubernatorial races will also dominate national attention. Hour 3 also features one of the show’s most memorable comedic segments of the day: listener reactions to Clay mistaking the voice of Ireland’s president for a man, followed by a viral on‑air Mrs. Doubtfire mash‑up comparing the two voices. Clay and Buck lean into the humor, reading talkbacks from listeners in Idaho, Montana, and Florida who joke about accents, Guinness tours, and St. Patrick’s Day stereotypes. The hosts also play archival audio from the 1980s showing President Donald Trump advocating aggressive action against Iran decades before entering politics—reinforcing the show’s argument that Trump’s Iran policy stems from long-held views, not foreign influence. The hour closes with rapid-fire political commentary, reflections on Trump’s consistency over the decades, and a preview of the next day’s show. Overall, Hour 3 blends geopolitical analysis, national security insights, Georgia election coverage, historical context, audience engagement, and comedic banter—making it a jam-packed and SEO-rich segment centered on Iran regime change, AI warfare, U.S. foreign policy, and critical 2026 elections. Make sure you never miss a second of the show by subscribing to the Clay Travis & Buck Sexton show podcast wherever you get your podcasts! ihr.fm/3InlkL8   For the latest updates from Clay & Buck, visit our website https://www.clayandbuck.com/   Connect with Clay Travis and Buck Sexton:  X - https://x.com/clayandbuck FB - https://www.facebook.com/ClayandBuck/ IG - https://www.instagram.com/clayandbuck/ YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuck Rumble - https://rumble.com/c/ClayandBuck TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@clayandbuckFollow Clay & Buck on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuckSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mar 17, 202636 min

Wellness Unmasked: Microplastics in Your Body: Hidden Health Risks and How to Fight Back

Microplastics are everywhere—and they may be impacting your health more than you realize. In this episode of Wellness Unmasked, Dr. Nicole Saphier explores the growing body of research revealing how microplastics are infiltrating our daily lives—from the drinks we consume to our bloodstreams and even our brains. Recent studies show alarming levels of microplastic exposure in humans, raising serious questions about potential health effects. Dr. Saphier breaks down the science behind microplastics, explaining how these tiny plastic particles may contribute to inflammation, hormone disruption, and possible links to chronic conditions such as dementia and other neurological diseases. You’ll also learn practical, science-backed steps you can take right now to reduce your exposure—from the products you use to the food and water you consume. If you care about protecting your health and the environment, this is an episode you don’t want to miss.Follow Clay & Buck on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuckSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mar 17, 202618 min

Normally Podcast: Tucker Carlson, Trump’s MAGA Divide, NYC Homeless Spending & Oscars Fallout

In this episode of Normally, Mary Katharine Ham and Karol Markowicz break down the growing controversy around Tucker Carlson, his claims of being investigated, and the larger fight dividing the MAGA media world. They unpack the latest podcast wars involving Megyn Kelly, Mark Levin, Candace Owens, Ben Shapiro, Piers Morgan, and President Trump’s decision to weigh in publicly on who truly represents the movement. The conversation also turns to New York City, where shocking new numbers reveal skyrocketing spending on homelessness with little to show for it, along with concerns over changing hate crime reporting standards and what that could mean for transparency. Finally, Mary Katharine and Karol dive into the Oscars, from Hollywood’s predictable politics to the cultural messages hidden in acceptance speeches, family themes, and this year’s biggest winners.Follow Clay & Buck on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuckSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mar 17, 202629 min

Daily Review with Clay and Buck - Mar 16 2026

Weekend at Ayatollah's Clay Travis and Buck Sexton dive into the global intrigue surrounding Mojtaba Khamenei, the injured son of the late Ayatollah and presumed successor. Clay and Buck review swirling reports suggesting Iran’s leadership is concealing Mojtaba’s condition—or even his survival—after he was gravely wounded in earlier strikes. The hosts explore intelligence rumors that he may be incapacitated, absent from Iran entirely, or even being used as a ceremonial figurehead while other factions make decisions behind the scenes. Senator John Fetterman’s viral comments calling Iran’s leadership a “Weekend at Ayatollahs” operation spark further discussion, as Fetterman urges the U.S. and the media to demand proof that Mojtaba is alive. Clay and Buck also point out that Iran’s inability to show public evidence of leadership stability underscores how thoroughly the country’s governing structure has been shaken. Throughout the hour, the show addresses the broader geopolitical implications of the conflict. Clay argues the destruction of Iran’s military could accelerate a historic diplomatic realignment in the Middle East, with Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Bahrain, and Qatar—long wary of Iran—privately encouraging Trump to “keep hitting them.” Buck notes that Iran’s authoritarian regime, like North Korea’s, relies on fear and repression to maintain control, making internal revolution unlikely despite rising frustration among Iran’s educated middle class. The hosts also consider whether Iran’s rapid collapse will pressure the country’s citizens to reassess 47 years of life under the Islamic Republic, especially as neighboring Gulf nations thrive economically while Iran lags farther behind. Did You Watch the Oscars? Clay unveils the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences’ new DEI requirements for any movie seeking Best Picture eligibility. He reads through the exhaustive quotas now required—ranging from mandated racial representation and LGBTQ+ presence to obligatory storylines centered on “underrepresented groups.” The hosts mock the absurdity of these rules, noting that many of the greatest films ever made—Saving Private Ryan, Titanic, Gladiator, Braveheart, The Godfather—could never be nominated today without inserting artificial identity‑based subplots that distort historical truth. Buck laments Hollywood’s descent into what he calls “race‑Marxism,” arguing that the industry has prioritized ideological box‑checking over talent and creativity. Clay criticizes filmmakers who retroactively rewrite history to satisfy modern political demands, such as racially recasting historical figures or adding LGBTQ+ themes to eras where they have no historical grounding. Together they conclude that today’s movies lack the universal appeal and timeless craftsmanship of earlier decades because Hollywood cares more about virtue‑signaling than storytelling. Fangs Grow Back  Clay and Buck break down Trump’s assessment of U.S. allies, particularly his evaluation of French President Emmanuel Macron as “an eight out of ten” in assisting U.S. efforts to stabilize the strait. Trump emphasizes that while allied support is welcomed, the United States does not strictly need foreign help because it possesses unmatched military capability. Clay adds important economic context on the global energy market, noting that China—far more than the U.S.—relies heavily on Iranian oil, while America remains a net energy exporter. He explains that oil prices spiked as high as $120 but have since retreated into the $90s as markets digest the consequences of Iran’s military collapse. They analyze Trump’s extraordinary claim that Iran’s newly elevated Supreme Leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, may not only be severely injured but potentially dead. Trump highlights the unprecedented silence from Mojtaba, who has not been seen or heard in public, leading U.S. intelligence and allied governments to question whether he is alive or even in Iran. Clay and Buck walk through Trump’s assertion that three successive Iranian leadership councils tasked with selecting a replacement were “wiped out” by U.S. strikes, leaving Washington unsure who is actually speaking on Iran’s behalf. The hosts also discuss Trump’s revelation that a former U.S. president privately told him he “wished” he had taken decisive action against Iran during his own tenure—an admission Clay and Buck believe most likely came from Bill Clinton, given Trump’s positive comments about him and Clinton’s past regret over not more aggressively confronting nuclear proliferation threats such as North Korea. Iranian Women's Soccer Team The heartbreaking and under‑reported story of the Iranian women’s national soccer tea

Mar 16, 202658 min

Hour 1 - Weekend at Ayatollah's

Hour 1 of the Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Show opens with wall‑to‑wall coverage of the rapidly escalating Iran conflict, now dominating global headlines as U.S. and allied forces continue precision strikes across the country. Clay and Buck explain that while the White House avoids labeling the campaign a formal war, the scale, intensity, and strategic focus of the attacks—particularly the bombing of Karg Island, Iran’s critical oil‑refining hub—signal a major military operation aimed at crippling Iran’s ability to threaten global energy supplies. The hosts break down the increasing danger at the Strait of Hormuz, one of the world’s most vital oil choke points, describing how shipping lanes barely three miles wide leave tankers extremely vulnerable to Iranian missiles, drones, and naval mines. As Energy Secretary Chris Wright and White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt outline the administration’s short‑term expectations for disrupted oil markets, Clay and Buck emphasize the likelihood of sharp, temporary gas price increases while the bottleneck persists. The hosts analyze President Trump’s live remarks declaring that Iran’s military has been “obliterated,” with more than 7,000 targets hit, over 100 Iranian naval vessels sunk, missile‑launch capacity reduced by 90 percent, and drone‑launch capability reduced by 95 percent. Trump highlights that the United States spared Karg Island’s oil “pipes”—its refining infrastructure—but insists they could be destroyed “in five minutes” if necessary. Clay and Buck underscore that U.S. strategy seems to be centered on complete military degradation rather than regime change, with Trump signaling the campaign will be wrapped up within weeks, possibly before his upcoming trip to China. They also discuss the administration’s push for NATO allies—many of whom rely heavily on Persian Gulf oil—to help reopen the Strait of Hormuz. Trump notes the U.S. receives less than 1% of its oil from the region, while Japan receives 95% and China 90%, yet both have abstained from assisting. Hour 1 also dives into the global intrigue surrounding Mojtaba Khamenei, the injured son of the late Ayatollah and presumed successor. Clay and Buck review swirling reports suggesting Iran’s leadership is concealing Mojtaba’s condition—or even his survival—after he was gravely wounded in earlier strikes. The hosts explore intelligence rumors that he may be incapacitated, absent from Iran entirely, or even being used as a ceremonial figurehead while other factions make decisions behind the scenes. Senator John Fetterman’s viral comments calling Iran’s leadership a “Weekend at Ayatollahs” operation spark further discussion, as Fetterman urges the U.S. and the media to demand proof that Mojtaba is alive. Clay and Buck also point out that Iran’s inability to show public evidence of leadership stability underscores how thoroughly the country’s governing structure has been shaken. Throughout the hour, the show addresses the broader geopolitical implications of the conflict. Clay argues the destruction of Iran’s military could accelerate a historic diplomatic realignment in the Middle East, with Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Bahrain, and Qatar—long wary of Iran—privately encouraging Trump to “keep hitting them.” Buck notes that Iran’s authoritarian regime, like North Korea’s, relies on fear and repression to maintain control, making internal revolution unlikely despite rising frustration among Iran’s educated middle class. The hosts also consider whether Iran’s rapid collapse will pressure the country’s citizens to reassess 47 years of life under the Islamic Republic, especially as neighboring Gulf nations thrive economically while Iran lags farther behind. Hour 1 also includes breaking news from President Trump about White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles’ early‑stage breast cancer diagnosis. Clay highlights her importance to the administration and discusses the immense strain a White House schedule places on anyone undergoing treatment, urging prayers and support. The hour ends with listener calls weighing in on the “Gay Ayatollah” rumor—a running on‑air joke—while the hosts reiterate the seriousness of Iran’s execution of LGBTQ citizens and the irony such a revelation would carry. As the hour closes, Clay and Buck prepare to continue real‑time analysis of Trump’s strategy, Iran’s deteriorating military, and emerging global reactions in the next hour of the program. Make sure you never miss a second of the show by subscribing to the Clay Travis & Buck Sexton show podcast wherever you get your podcasts! ihr.fm/3InlkL8   For the latest updates from Clay & Buck, visit our website https://www.clayandbuck.com/   C

Mar 16, 202636 min

Hour 2 - Did You Watch the Oscars?

Hour 2 of the Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Show dives into the intersection of politics, culture, national security, and Hollywood as Clay and Buck continue unpacking reactions to the Iran conflict and the cultural decay they see across entertainment and progressive institutions. The hour opens with humor as the hosts joke about the “Gay Atola” meme created by their team—a satirical reference to rumors surrounding Iran’s newly elevated leader—but quickly shifts into deeper analysis of cultural radicalism, particularly in streaming platforms like Netflix. Clay and Buck highlight how once‑popular shows such as Stranger Things and Billions shoehorn in LGBTQ+ and gender‑identity plot points to satisfy corporate diversity demands, even when such storylines undermine narrative coherence. They argue that Hollywood’s fixation on progressive messaging has made much of modern entertainment unrecognizable and unrelatable to mainstream audiences. The conversation then pivots toward a serious domestic issue: the growing TSA staffing crisis affecting airports nationwide. Clay raises alarm over reports that more than 300 TSA agents have walked off the job due to congressional failure to fund their department—an issue he places squarely on the shoulders of Democratic lawmakers. He notes that airlines are now publicly begging Congress to approve funding as wait times stretch into hours across major airports. Clay and Buck connect this breakdown to rising terror threats, pointing out that the United States has suffered four jihadist‑inspired attacks in just two weeks—New York City, Austin, Old Dominion University, and the Detroit‑area synagogue. They argue that allowing airport security to go understaffed during such a volatile national security moment is reckless and politically manufactured. Buck explains that Democrats are intentionally withholding TSA and DHS funding to force concessions on ICE enforcement, framing the crisis as an election‑year pressure tactic rather than a budget dispute. From domestic security, the hosts transition into a major controversy surrounding New York City’s mayoral administration. Clay outlines how the mayor’s wife illustrated a book containing anti‑Jewish imagery and rhetoric, prompting widespread concern—yet the mayor dismissed all criticism and labeled her an innocent freelancer. Clay and Buck both emphasize the double standard at work: if a conservative political spouse had illustrated racially inflammatory content, the media would erupt. But because the individuals involved are progressive and non‑white, major outlets downplay or excuse the antisemitism. Buck argues that the left’s identity‑politics hierarchy allows antisemitism from “protected classes” to go unchallenged, even after the horrors of October 7th. Clay adds that many Jewish Democrats have been shocked to discover that in the left’s ideological pyramid, “Jewish” is now treated as “white,” meaning their historical suffering is dismissed and their victimhood invalidated when attacked by preferred progressive groups. Hour 2 then takes a sharp cultural turn as Clay unveils the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences’ new DEI requirements for any movie seeking Best Picture eligibility. He reads through the exhaustive quotas now required—ranging from mandated racial representation and LGBTQ+ presence to obligatory storylines centered on “underrepresented groups.” The hosts mock the absurdity of these rules, noting that many of the greatest films ever made—Saving Private Ryan, Titanic, Gladiator, Braveheart, The Godfather—could never be nominated today without inserting artificial identity‑based subplots that distort historical truth. Buck laments Hollywood’s descent into what he calls “race‑Marxism,” arguing that the industry has prioritized ideological box‑checking over talent and creativity. Clay criticizes filmmakers who retroactively rewrite history to satisfy modern political demands, such as racially recasting historical figures or adding LGBTQ+ themes to eras where they have no historical grounding. Together they conclude that today’s movies lack the universal appeal and timeless craftsmanship of earlier decades because Hollywood cares more about virtue‑signaling than storytelling. The remaining portion of Hour 2 continues this cultural critique while bringing in more listener reactions and side commentary. Clay and Buck compare declining box‑office results to the cultural dominance movies once held, pointing out how modern award‑winning films are small, bleak, ideological projects that general audiences ignore. They mock recent Oscar winners, lamenting how Hollywood celebrates politically compliant films rather than entertaining ones. The pair also flare into a brief debate over Hamilton, using it as an example of what Clay calls “mass cult

Mar 16, 202636 min

Hour 3 - Fangs Grow Back

Hour 3 of the Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show centers on fast‑moving updates from the Iran conflict, President Trump’s latest remarks, and the broader geopolitical stakes surrounding the Strait of Hormuz—a critical flashpoint for global oil markets. Clay and Buck open the hour by breaking down Trump’s assessment of U.S. allies, particularly his evaluation of French President Emmanuel Macron as “an eight out of ten” in assisting U.S. efforts to stabilize the strait. Trump emphasizes that while allied support is welcomed, the United States does not strictly need foreign help because it possesses unmatched military capability. Clay adds important economic context on the global energy market, noting that China—far more than the U.S.—relies heavily on Iranian oil, while America remains a net energy exporter. He explains that oil prices spiked as high as $120 but have since retreated into the $90s as markets digest the consequences of Iran’s military collapse. The hour intensifies as the hosts analyze Trump’s extraordinary claim that Iran’s newly elevated Supreme Leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, may not only be severely injured but potentially dead. Trump highlights the unprecedented silence from Mojtaba, who has not been seen or heard in public, leading U.S. intelligence and allied governments to question whether he is alive or even in Iran. Clay and Buck walk through Trump’s assertion that three successive Iranian leadership councils tasked with selecting a replacement were “wiped out” by U.S. strikes, leaving Washington unsure who is actually speaking on Iran’s behalf. The hosts also discuss Trump’s revelation that a former U.S. president privately told him he “wished” he had taken decisive action against Iran during his own tenure—an admission Clay and Buck believe most likely came from Bill Clinton, given Trump’s positive comments about him and Clinton’s past regret over not more aggressively confronting nuclear proliferation threats such as North Korea. Clay and Buck also examine divisions within the MAGA movement over the Iran operation. While most Trump supporters back the mission, some populist voices have expressed discomfort with prolonged overseas military action. Buck argues this tension will fade as the operation winds down, but warns that Democrats are poised to exploit any cracks within the Republican coalition. Both hosts stress that, despite disagreements, the Democratic Party remains the far greater threat to national security, border stability, and public safety, and that conservatives must remain united heading into the midterms. A major portion of Hour 3 turns to the heartbreaking, under‑reported story of the Iranian women’s national soccer team. Clay explains that several players refused to sing the national anthem during a match in Australia, sought asylum, and faced immediate retaliation by the Iranian regime, which reportedly detained and tortured their family members. Under extreme duress, most of the players have now abandoned their asylum claims and returned to Iran, where they may face imprisonment, torture, or execution. Clay blasts the silence of U.S. women’s sports celebrities—such as Megan Rapinoe—who frequently lecture Americans on “courage” and “oppression” but will not publicly support these Iranian athletes who face genuine danger. Buck adds that this episode exposes the hypocrisy of Western progressives who obsessively condemn America while ignoring the brutality of regimes like Iran. The conversation shifts to the Oscars, where the hosts highlight the superficial activism displayed by Hollywood figures. Clay plays a red‑carpet clip of actress Charithra Chandran pressing for a Gaza “ceasefire” despite the fact that the ceasefire has been in effect for months—an example, Buck says, of performative leftism designed to impress peers rather than demonstrate genuine knowledge. The hosts contrast this with a rare positive moment from the ceremony, when actress Jessie Buckley used her acceptance speech to praise motherhood, family, and marriage—values Clay and Buck note are rarely championed publicly in Hollywood anymore. To close Hour 3, Clay and Buck take listener talkbacks, engaging with humorous messages about DEI requirements at the Oscars, political hypocrisy, and concerns over the TSA shutdown caused by congressional Democrats. Both hosts criticize Democrats for blocking TSA funding at a time when America has suffered multiple jihadist‑inspired terror attacks in two weeks. Clay points out that TSA agents—many earning modest salaries—are working unpaid, resulting in dangerously long airport lines at the very moment national security demands heightened vigilance. Buck adds that Democrats’ willingness to suspend essential homeland security operations for political leverage illu

Mar 16, 202636 min

It's a Numbers Game: The Numbers Behind the 2026 Midterms: Trump Voters, Swing States & the Senate Map

What will decide the 2026 midterm elections? The numbers behind the voters may hold the answer. Ryan is joined by Jessica Anderson, President of Sentinel Action Fund, to break down new multi-state focus groups examining voters in key battlegrounds including Ohio, Michigan, North Carolina, Georgia, New Hampshire, and Maine. The study reveals major differences between low-propensity Trump voters and critical swing voters—and why Republicans need both groups to win in a midterm environment. They discuss how voters view the Trump agenda, the economy, immigration, and tax cuts, along with growing issues like crypto policy and regulatory reform that are shaping voter attitudes. The conversation also dives into the most competitive Senate races in the country, including North Carolina, Ohio, and Maine, and what the data shows about candidates like Sherrod Brown, Susan Collins, and emerging Republican challengers. Plus: why “chaos fatigue” among swing voters, population shifts in key states, and the balance between loyalty to Trump and independent leadership could determine control of Congress. If you want to understand the real numbers driving the 2026 battleground map, this episode breaks it all down.Follow Clay & Buck on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuckSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mar 16, 202645 min

David Rutherford Show: "Buckle Up!" — Anthony Pompliano On Bitcoin, Oil, and How Iran Could Collapse The Markets

📍Will Iran collapse your portfolio? Anthony Pompliano joins Navy SEAL and intelligence veteran David Rutherford for a wartime economic briefing — what's really happening with Iran, oil, Bitcoin, and your portfolio right now. Pompliano has been ahead of consensus on tariffs, inflation, and Bitcoin. In this conversation, he breaks down why most people are reading the economy wrong, what "wartime Bitcoin" actually means, and what every serious investor needs to do right now.00:00 - Preview00:57 – Bitcoin's evolution: from fringe to wartime asset 06:13 – Iran, the Strait of Hormuz, and the oil price risk 10:24 – The CPI is lying to you — here's the real inflation number 16:51 – Why tariffs AND AI are actually deflationary 22:12 – The $3–4 trillion private credit time bomb 27:47 – The $80 trillion wealth transfer — and how Gen Z is allocating it differently 33:29 – Bitcoin vs. gold: the 40% divergence and what comes next 37:37 – AI is the new Bitcoin — don't miss it again 44:04 – What Trump must do in the next 30 days to stabilize marketsAnthony Pompliano is one of the most widely followed voices in Bitcoin, macro investing, and entrepreneurship. He writes the Pomp Letter newsletter (pompLetter.com) and co-founded CFO Silvia, an AI-powered financial intelligence tool (CFOSilvia.com). David Rutherford is a former Navy SEAL, CIA-trained operator, and championship performance coach. His show brings elite military and intelligence perspective to the decisions that shape men's lives.Sponsor: Black Rifle Coffee: https://www.blackriflecoffee.com/ 🔔 Subscribe — new episodes weekly. 📩 Pomp Newsletter: pompLetter.com 💼 CFO Sylvia AI Tool: CFOSilvia.com 🎓 Froglogic Institute: davidrutherford.comFollow Clay & Buck on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuckSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mar 16, 202648 min

The Tudor Dixon Podcast: School Clinic Scandal EXPOSED — Gender Therapy Without Parents

In this episode of the Tudor Dixon Podcast, Tudor is joined by The Midwesterner founder and Townhall correspondent Kyle Olson to break down explosive undercover videos from school-based health clinics in New Mexico. The footage raises serious questions about parental consent, student medical privacy, and the growing role of schools in providing therapy related to gender identity. Tudor and Kyle examine how school clinics—often funded by taxpayers and operated by outside providers—can allow minors as young as 14 to seek confidential medical or mental health services without parental notification. They also discuss the broader push to turn schools into community hubs that provide healthcare, counseling, and other services traditionally handled by families. What does this mean for parental rights, student wellbeing, and the future of public education? And how widespread are these school-based health centers across the country? This conversation explores the policies, politics, and cultural debates surrounding school health clinics—and why parents should know what’s happening inside their local schools.Follow Clay & Buck on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuckSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mar 16, 202635 min