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The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show. Clay Travis and Buck Sexton tackle the biggest stories in news, politics and current events with intelligence and humor. From the border crisis, to the madness of cancel culture and far-left missteps, Clay and Buck guide listeners through the latest headlines and hot topics with fun and entertaining conversations and opinions.

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The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show. Clay Travis and Buck Sexton tackle the biggest stories in news, politics and current events with intelligence and humor. From the border crisis, to the madness of cancel culture and far-left missteps, Clay and Buck guide listeners through the latest headlines and hot topics with fun and entertaining conversations and opinions.

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The Truth with Lisa Boothe: Another Trump Assassination Attempt: Secret Service Failures Exposed at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner

4/28/2026
On this episode of The Truth with Lisa Boothe, Lisa Boothe is joined by Jonathan T. Gilliam to break down the alarming security failures surrounding the latest attempted assassination of President Donald Trump at the White House Correspondents' Dinner. How did an armed suspect breach security with top government officials—including the president, vice president, and Cabinet—inside the same venue? Why wasn’t the event designated a National Special Security Event? And what does this reveal about the current state of the United States Secret Service? Lisa and Jonathan dive into the tactical failures, the response breakdown, and the bigger questions about how presidential protection needs to change moving forward. They also discuss whether a permanent secure White House ballroom is overdue—and what reforms are necessary to prevent the next close call. Follow Clay & Buck on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuck See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Duration:00:36:59

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Daily Review with Clay and Buck - Apr 28 2026

4/28/2026
We've Been Lucky Clay and Buck analyze the timeline of the security breach, drawing from remarks by Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche. They walk listeners through how the suspect ran through a magnetometer carrying a long gun, a Secret Service agent was struck in the chest but saved by a ballistic vest, and law enforcement fired at least five shots—none of which hit the suspect. The hosts repeatedly stress that the attacker was only stopped after tripping and falling, raising serious concerns about perimeter security, marksmanship, situational awareness, and basic physical intervention techniques that were never attempted. A major focus of Hour 1 of the program is whether the wounded Secret Service agent was hit by the attacker or by friendly fire, a question Clay and Buck argue remains conspicuously unresolved. Buck provides extensive firearms and tactical analysis, explaining shotgun ammunition types, ballistics, and the plausibility of accidental discharge while running or falling. Both hosts highlight the absence of an attempted murder charge against the suspect as a red flag, suggesting authorities may be reluctant to clarify uncomfortable details surrounding the shooting. Why Are Our Taxes Paying for This? Clay and Buck highlight a sweeping examination of massive government fraud, welfare abuse, and systemic failures in federal and state entitlement programs, beginning with breaking developments in Minneapolis, Minnesota, where the FBI executed search warrants at more than 20 locations tied to an ongoing fraud investigation. Clay Travis and Buck Sexton detail how federal, state, and local authorities are probing alleged large-scale fraud involving government-funded childcare and learning centers, arguing that the Minnesota case is likely only the tip of the iceberg of nationwide abuse enabled by lax oversight and politically protected constituencies. The hosts also argue that COVID-era emergency spending permanently removed guardrails, creating an environment where Medicaid, SNAP, childcare subsidies, and other welfare programs became what Buck calls a “wide-open piggy bank.” They highlight additional fraud cases across Ohio and California, including Medicaid, hospice, prescription drug, and COVID uninsured program scams, citing examples where individual doctors allegedly submitted hundreds of millions of dollars in fraudulent claims and were paid staggering sums before being caught. Clay and Buck emphasize that many of these schemes were only discovered because the fraud became so extreme it could no longer be hidden. Healthcare Welfare Clay and Buck point out that government involvement itself incentivizes fraud, distorts markets, and drives up costs while degrading quality. Clay contrasts declining prices in private-sector products like flat-screen televisions with skyrocketing costs in government-controlled sectors such as healthcare, using MRI pricing and insurance reimbursement as examples of how bureaucracy punishes efficiency and transparency. Buck reinforces the point by arguing that many of these programs should not exist at all, asserting that taxpayer dollars should never be routed through loosely monitored, for-profit intermediaries. The discussion expands into a broader critique of the modern welfare state, with a deep dive into SNAP (food stamp) spending, eligibility, and abuse. Citing new data, the hosts note that tens of millions of Americans receive food assistance, that a significant percentage of recipients are classified as obese, and that benefits often function as a long-term entitlement rather than a temporary safety net. Clay and Buck argue that SNAP has effectively become a form of universal basic income, discouraging work and accountability, while taxpayers fund unhealthy food consumption with little restriction or oversight. Please Save My Father's Life An extended interview with Sebastien Lai, the son of Jimmy Lai, the imprisoned pro-democracy publisher and founder of Apple...

Duration:01:00:28

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Hour 1 - Is Trump Too Kind?

4/28/2026
Hour 1 of The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show centers almost entirely on a detailed, critical examination of the attempted assassination of President Donald Trump at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner, with Clay Travis and Buck Sexton dissecting newly released facts, official statements, and video evidence. The hour opens with a forceful argument that President Trump remains alive in spite of Secret Service performance, not because of it, as the hosts challenge the official narrative that the response was a success simply because no one was killed. Throughout Hour 1, Clay and Buck analyze the timeline of the security breach, drawing from remarks by Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche. They walk listeners through how the suspect ran through a magnetometer carrying a long gun, a Secret Service agent was struck in the chest but saved by a ballistic vest, and law enforcement fired at least five shots—none of which hit the suspect. The hosts repeatedly stress that the attacker was only stopped after tripping and falling, raising serious concerns about perimeter security, marksmanship, situational awareness, and basic physical intervention techniques that were never attempted. A major focus of Hour 1 of the program is whether the wounded Secret Service agent was hit by the attacker or by friendly fire, a question Clay and Buck argue remains conspicuously unresolved. Buck provides extensive firearms and tactical analysis, explaining shotgun ammunition types, ballistics, and the plausibility of accidental discharge while running or falling. Both hosts highlight the absence of an attempted murder charge against the suspect as a red flag, suggesting authorities may be reluctant to clarify uncomfortable details surrounding the shooting. The discussion expands to compare this incident with previous assassination attempts against President Trump, including Butler, Pennsylvania, and West Palm Beach, Florida. Clay argues that in all three cases, Trump survived due to luck, divine providence, or attacker incompetence—not institutional excellence. Buck agrees, warning that repeated failures may embolden future attackers who are more skilled, better trained, or more ideologically motivated. Hour 1 also addresses the political and psychological climate fueling political violence, with Buck asserting that a radicalized segment of the anti-Trump left may be increasingly motivated to harm the president because he has survived so many attacks and continues to dominate politically. The hosts argue that rhetoric portraying Trump as an existential threat contributes to this environment and that assassination attempts are unlikely to stop before the end of his term. Later in the hour, Clay and Buck react to media coverage and backlash, particularly criticism from figures such as Brian Stelter. They reject claims that calls for toned-down rhetoric violate the First Amendment, arguing instead that urging restraint is both lawful and necessary when lives are at stake. The hosts also mock performative journalism from reporters who filmed themselves during the chaos rather than documenting the actual emergency. Hour 1 of The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show also briefly touches on related political news, including Senator John Fetterman’s comments supporting the construction of a permanent White House ballroom. Clay and Buck argue that such a facility would improve security, reduce risk at large offsite events, and benefit future administrations regardless of party, calling opposition to the idea another example of reflexive Trump Derangement Syndrome. The hour concludes with listener calls, including one from a retired NYPD lieutenant, who sharply criticizes the Secret Service’s inaction in the video footage and declares the response an undeniable failure. Clay closes Hour 1 by reiterating his central warning: more assassination attempts are coming, and relying on luck rather than elite protection standards is an unacceptable risk for the...

Duration:00:36:50

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Hour 2 - Why Are Our Taxes Paying for This?

4/28/2026
Hour 2 of The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show focuses on a sweeping examination of massive government fraud, welfare abuse, and systemic failures in federal and state entitlement programs, beginning with breaking developments in Minneapolis, Minnesota, where the FBI executed search warrants at more than 20 locations tied to an ongoing fraud investigation. Clay Travis and Buck Sexton detail how federal, state, and local authorities are probing alleged large-scale fraud involving government-funded childcare and learning centers, arguing that the Minnesota case is likely only the tip of the iceberg of nationwide abuse enabled by lax oversight and politically protected constituencies. Throughout Hour 2, the hosts argue that COVID-era emergency spending permanently removed guardrails, creating an environment where Medicaid, SNAP, childcare subsidies, and other welfare programs became what Buck calls a “wide-open piggy bank.” They highlight additional fraud cases across Ohio and California, including Medicaid, hospice, prescription drug, and COVID uninsured program scams, citing examples where individual doctors allegedly submitted hundreds of millions of dollars in fraudulent claims and were paid staggering sums before being caught. Clay and Buck emphasize that many of these schemes were only discovered because the fraud became so extreme it could no longer be hidden. A central theme of Hour 2 of the program is the argument that government involvement itself incentivizes fraud, distorts markets, and drives up costs while degrading quality. Clay contrasts declining prices in private-sector products like flat-screen televisions with skyrocketing costs in government-controlled sectors such as healthcare, using MRI pricing and insurance reimbursement as examples of how bureaucracy punishes efficiency and transparency. Buck reinforces the point by arguing that many of these programs should not exist at all, asserting that taxpayer dollars should never be routed through loosely monitored, for-profit intermediaries. The discussion expands into a broader critique of the modern welfare state, with a deep dive into SNAP (food stamp) spending, eligibility, and abuse. Citing new data, the hosts note that tens of millions of Americans receive food assistance, that a significant percentage of recipients are classified as obese, and that benefits often function as a long-term entitlement rather than a temporary safety net. Clay and Buck argue that SNAP has effectively become a form of universal basic income, discouraging work and accountability, while taxpayers fund unhealthy food consumption with little restriction or oversight. Hour 2 also features an extended conversation about nutrition, public health, and government policy, including whether food assistance should be limited to staples such as protein, milk, fruits, and vegetables rather than junk food and sugary snacks. The hosts criticize food industry lobbying and processed food manufacturers for shaping federal nutrition rules, while discussing emerging medical interventions such as GLP-1 medications, which they argue may reduce obesity, addiction, and compulsive behaviors by curbing cravings and “food noise. Midway through the hour, breaking news interrupts the discussion as the Department of Justice announces a new indictment of former FBI Director James Comey, along with charges against a top aide to Dr. Anthony Fauci. Clay and Buck analyze the legal and political implications, expressing skepticism that Comey will ever face prison time while still welcoming the indictments as a step toward accountability. They also discuss prior procedural failures at DOJ that led to earlier indictments being dismissed, underscoring ongoing concerns about competence and credibility within federal law enforcement. The latter portion of Hour 2 of The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show returns to the White House Correspondents’ Dinner security breach, with calls from retired law enforcement...

Duration:00:36:49

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Hour 3 - Please Save My Father's Life

4/28/2026
Hour 3 of The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show features a wide-ranging but tightly connected discussion centered on breaking legal news, international human rights, free speech, and accountability in government, with Clay Travis and Buck Sexton offering deep analysis and real-time updates. The hour opens with news surrounding King Charles III’s historic visit to the United States, including his address to Congress, making him one of the few sitting British monarchs to do so. Clay and Buck briefly contextualize the visit within the long history of U.S.–U.K. relations before pivoting to more urgent domestic and global developments. The central storyline of Hour 3 is the Department of Justice indictment of former FBI Director James Comey over his controversial “8647” Instagram post involving a shell formation interpreted as a threat against President Donald Trump. Clay and Buck analyze the legal theory behind the charge, the likely First Amendment defenses, and the strategic risks of turning Comey into a political martyr. Buck argues that Comey exhibits what he describes as “covert narcissism,” thriving on victimhood and media attention, while Clay focuses on the practical realities of prosecution, emphasizing that jurisdiction and jury pool matter more than headlines. As the hour unfolds, new details emerge that significantly shift the analysis: the Comey indictment was filed in the Eastern District of North Carolina, a jurisdiction the hosts describe as far more favorable to Trump than prior venues such as Washington, D.C., or Northern Virginia. Clay explains why venue selection is critical, comparing the Comey case to prosecutions involving Donald Trump and Hunter Biden, and noting how jury composition often determines outcomes more than the underlying facts. While both hosts remain skeptical that Comey will ultimately go to prison, they agree the case is now more serious and potentially disruptive for him than earlier failed efforts. Hour 3 of the program also highlights a broader theme of renewed DOJ activity under Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche, with Clay and Buck pointing to multiple recent indictments—including charges against a top aide to Dr. Anthony Fauci related to COVID-era communications and obstruction—as evidence of a shift toward more aggressive accountability. While Buck questions whether the Comey case is the strongest strategic move, both hosts agree that the volume and scope of recent indictments mark a notable departure from the prior DOJ’s perceived inertia. The most emotional and internationally significant segment of Hour 3 is an extended interview with Sebastien Lai, the son of Jimmy Lai, the imprisoned pro-democracy publisher and founder of Apple Daily in Hong Kong. Sebastian describes his father’s deteriorating health after years of solitary confinement under China’s national security law, calling his sentence a “death sentence” for a 78-year-old man whose only crime was advocating for free speech and democracy. Clay and Buck frame Jimmy Lai’s case as a defining example of the Chinese Communist Party’s crackdown on dissent and the destruction of Hong Kong’s rule of law. During the interview, Sebastien Lai explains why China refuses to release his father despite repeated appeals from President Trump and other international leaders, arguing that Beijing seeks to make an example of him to deter future resistance. The conversation explores the collapse of free press protections in Hong Kong, the chilling effect on journalists and businesses, and the broader implications for Taiwan and global democracy. Clay emphasizes that Lai’s case is a warning about trusting authoritarian regimes’ promises, while Buck underscores the moral clarity of standing up for individual liberty against totalitarianism. The hour concludes with listener reactions, brief commentary on government fraud and bureaucratic bloat—particularly in public education—and final updates reinforcing the stakes of the Comey indictment...

Duration:00:36:51

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Wellness Unmasked: The Hidden Danger of “Gas Station Heroin”: What Parents Need to Know About Tianeptine

4/28/2026
On this episode of Wellness Unmasked, Dr. Nicole Saphier dives into the growing dangers of Tianeptine, often called “gas station heroin,” and why it’s becoming a major public health concern—especially for teenagers and young adults. After hearing firsthand about a young woman’s battle with addiction, Dr. Saphier breaks down what tianeptine is, how it works on opioid receptors, why it’s being sold legally in gas stations and smoke shops, and the alarming rise in poison center calls, overdoses, and rehab admissions tied to the drug. She also explains the FDA’s warnings, the regulatory loopholes allowing products like Neptune's Fix and ZaZa Red to stay on shelves, and what parents need to watch for to protect their kids. This is an urgent conversation about addiction, mental health, and why “legal” doesn’t always mean safe. A must-listen for parents, caregivers, and anyone concerned about America’s evolving drug crisis. Follow Clay & Buck on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuck See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Duration:00:12:36

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Normally Podcast: Political Violence, Media Double Standards, California’s Wealth Tax & USAID Fallout

4/28/2026
On this episode of Normally, Mary Katharine Ham and Karol Markowicz break down the aftermath of the shocking violence surrounding the White House Correspondents’ Dinner and the growing normalization of political extremism in American discourse. They examine the media’s response, the double standard in covering political violence, and the broader cultural consequences of escalating rhetoric. Then, they turn to California, where a controversial new wealth tax proposal is heading to the ballot—raising major questions about billionaire flight, economic fallout, and the future of progressive tax policy. Plus: the fallout from the dismantling of United States Agency for International Development continues, as former employees struggle to find work and new questions emerge about government spending, NGO funding, and taxpayer accountability. Follow Clay & Buck on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuck See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Duration:00:26:25

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Daily Review with Clay and Buck - Apr 27 2026

4/27/2026
Democrats Want Violence Clay Travis and Buck Sexton discuss the third attempted assassination of President Donald Trump, this time occurring during the White House Correspondents’ Dinner weekend in Washington, D.C. Clay recounts his personal experience inside the ballroom, where he was seated near the front with his wife as Secret Service abruptly rushed in, gunfire was heard, and attendees were ordered to get down. Travis describes the chaos, the evacuation of President Trump and Vice President JD Vance, and the shock of seeing armed Secret Service agents sweeping the room with weapons raised. Both hosts emphasize that, while no one was killed, the gravity of an armed attacker breaching security at a high-profile event underscores an unprecedented political threat environment. Travis ties the suspect’s worldview to mainstream progressive narratives, arguing he reflects the consequences of what Buck Sexton has described elsewhere as a manufactured delusion driven by partisan media echo chambers. Clay and Buck sharply criticize what they describe as catastrophic security failures surrounding the White House Correspondents’ Dinner. Travis details how entry into the Washington Hilton involved minimal screening, with little to no security throughout the hotel despite numerous political figures, media elites, and cabinet-level officials attending events in multiple ballrooms. The hosts repeatedly stress that only the final ballroom entrance featured metal detectors, arguing that any coordinated or trained attack could have resulted in mass casualties. They compare the lax setup unfavorably to routine security at sporting events, calling the situation indefensible for an event involving the President of the United States. Clay to Erika Kirk Haters: JUST SHUT UP Clay defends Erica Kirk, widow of Charlie Kirk, who was assassinated last year. After she was filmed crying at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner, online critics mocked her. Clay condemns this behavior, saying, “If you are critiquing a widow… you are the bad guy.” The Forces of Darkness A central theme of this hour is the role of violent political rhetoric and what the hosts argue is dangerous normalization of extreme language by prominent Democratic leaders. The conversation specifically highlights remarks and visual messaging attributed to House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, with Clay and Buck asserting that rhetoric such as “maximum warfare everywhere all the time” contributes to an atmosphere that radicalizes unstable individuals. The hosts warn that such language, when combined with intense partisan hostility, increases the risk of political violence and incentivizes lone-wolf attackers. What's Up With the Secret Service? An in-depth tactical and firearms analysis, led by Buck Sexton, who explains why close-quarters shootings are chaotic, difficult, and often misunderstood by the public. Drawing on law enforcement and self-defense principles such as the “3-3-3 rule,” Buck walks listeners through how real-life gunfights unfold, why marksmanship degrades under stress, and why handgun engagements seldom resemble Hollywood portrayals. Despite these realities, both hosts repeatedly stress that it is “staggering” that the would-be assassin was neither neutralized nor injured, deepening concerns about competence and rules of engagement. Clay and Buck ask whether the Secret Service has been weakened by bureaucracy, lowered physical standards, and DEI-driven hiring practices. Clay reads publicly available Secret Service fitness benchmarks live on air—prompting disbelief and criticism—and both hosts argue that protecting the President of the United States should require the highest possible physical, tactical, and psychological standards. They compare federal protection unfavorably to elite private security used by CEOs and celebrities, asking why the President does not receive the very best protection available regardless of cost. Make sure you never miss a...

Duration:01:01:03

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Hour 1 - Clay's On-the-Scene Account from WHCD

4/27/2026
Hour 1 of the Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show is dominated by an extensive, firsthand breakdown of a third attempted assassination of President Donald Trump, this time occurring during the White House Correspondents’ Dinner weekend in Washington, D.C. Clay Travis opens the hour by recounting his personal experience inside the ballroom, where he was seated near the front with his wife as Secret Service abruptly rushed in, gunfire was heard, and attendees were ordered to get down. Travis describes the chaos, the evacuation of President Trump and Vice President JD Vance, and the shock of seeing armed Secret Service agents sweeping the room with weapons raised. Both hosts emphasize that, while no one was killed, the gravity of an armed attacker breaching security at a high-profile event underscores an unprecedented political threat environment. Throughout Hour 1, Clay Travis and Buck Sexton sharply criticize what they describe as catastrophic security failures surrounding the White House Correspondents’ Dinner. Travis details how entry into the Washington Hilton involved minimal screening, with little to no security throughout the hotel despite numerous political figures, media elites, and cabinet-level officials attending events in multiple ballrooms. The hosts repeatedly stress that only the final ballroom entrance featured metal detectors, arguing that any coordinated or trained attack could have resulted in mass casualties. They compare the lax setup unfavorably to routine security at sporting events, calling the situation indefensible for an event involving the President of the United States. The conversation expands into a broader warning about political violence in America, with both hosts asserting that the repeated assassination attempts—Pennsylvania, West Palm Beach, and now Washington, D.C.—mark a dangerous escalation. Buck Sexton emphasizes that gunfire anywhere near the president represents total security failure and insists the president should never be reliant on luck for survival. The hosts argue that inflammatory rhetoric from the political left, amplified by legacy media and online activists, has normalized dehumanization of President Trump and indirectly encouraged violent actors. They highlight protest signs seen outside the venue and online reactions they claim showed disappointment that the attempt failed. Hour 1 also includes detailed analysis of the alleged shooter, whom the hosts describe as a radicalized but otherwise “ordinary” Democrat based on social media activity and a manifesto. Travis ties the suspect’s worldview to mainstream progressive narratives, arguing he reflects the consequences of what Buck Sexton has described elsewhere as a manufactured delusion driven by partisan media echo chambers. Both hosts speculate on unanswered questions surrounding the incident, including how the suspect managed to enter the building with multiple weapons, why Secret Service gunfire allegedly failed to neutralize him, and whether a law enforcement officer may have been accidentally struck by friendly fire. In the latter half of the hour, the discussion broadens further to national security implications, including concerns about foreign adversaries like Iran exploiting similar vulnerabilities. The hosts stress that if untrained individuals can penetrate security so easily, a coordinated terror operation could be devastating. They also contrast President Trump’s composure—highlighting his late-night press conference conducted calmly in formalwear—with reactions from members of the media, whom they criticize for self-centered framing and exaggerated trauma narratives. 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 -...

Duration:00:36:46

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Hour 2 - Clay to Erika Kirk Haters: JUST SHUT UP

4/27/2026
Hour 2 of The Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Show centers on escalating political tensions in the United States following what hosts describe as the third assassination attempt on President Trump. The hour opens with live coverage of White House Press Secretary Caroline Levitt’s briefing, where she recounts the chaotic moments during the shooting and praises the Secret Service’s rapid response. Levitt emphasizes that “the president's calm in the face of chaos… was really remarkable to witness” and warns that political rhetoric has created a climate where violence is increasingly normalized. She argues that years of demonization have fueled extremism, noting that “much of the manifesto of the would‑be assassin is indistinguishable from the words that we hear daily”. The hosts analyze Levitt’s statements and expand on the theme of political rhetoric driving violence, arguing that repeated comparisons of Trump to dictators or fascists have convinced unstable individuals that violent action is justified. They highlight the shooter’s background—a well‑educated 31‑year‑old Caltech graduate—to argue that the threat is not limited to fringe extremists but can emerge from “normal Democrats” radicalized by media narratives. Clay notes that the shooter believed he was acting heroically, saying the manifesto shows he thought he was “saving America.” A major segment focuses on Trump’s tense 60 Minutes exchange with CBS’s Nora O’Donnell, who read inflammatory lines from the shooter’s manifesto. Trump sharply rebuked her, saying, “You should be ashamed of yourself reading that… You’re a disgrace.” Clay and Buck argue that the media’s framing is intentionally provocative and contributes to the climate of hostility. The hour also explores the broader historical context of political violence. Buck references academic research on pre‑revolutionary Russia to draw parallels between ideological radicalization then and now, explaining how extremist rhetoric can lead to widespread acts of terror. He warns that the U.S. is entering a similarly dangerous period. Another emotional moment comes when Clay defends Erica Kirk, widow of Charlie Kirk, who was assassinated last year. After she was filmed crying at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner, online critics mocked her. Clay condemns this behavior, saying, “If you are critiquing a widow… you are the bad guy.” The hour closes with the hosts previewing listener calls and upcoming discussion about the security failures surrounding the attempted assassination, as well as geopolitical updates involving Iran and U.S. negotiations. 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/@clayandbuck Follow Clay & Buck on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuck See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Duration:00:36:45

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Hour 3 - The Forces of Darkness

4/27/2026
Hour 3 of The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show is dominated by an intense and wide-ranging discussion following the attempted assassination of President Donald Trump at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner, with Clay Travis offering firsthand accounts from inside the event. Clay and Buck revisit the terrifying moments as gunfire erupted, describe the confusion inside the ballroom, and analyze how quickly the situation escalated before Secret Service intervened. This hour underscores the gravity of the security breach, the psychological impact on attendees, and how close the nation came to tragedy during a high-profile political gathering in Washington, D.C. Throughout Hour 3, the hosts explore serious failures in presidential security, focusing heavily on Secret Service preparedness, response time, and training standards. Callers from across the country—including California, New York, Florida, Alaska, and North Carolina—raise concerns about lax screening procedures, insufficient perimeter control, and what many perceive as an erosion of elite security standards. Clay and Buck argue that repeated assassination attempts—including those in Butler, Pennsylvania, West Palm Beach, Florida, and now Washington—have exposed systemic weaknesses that could embolden more capable attackers in the future. A central theme of this hour is the role of violent political rhetoric and what the hosts argue is dangerous normalization of extreme language by prominent Democratic leaders. The conversation specifically highlights remarks and visual messaging attributed to House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, with Clay and Buck asserting that rhetoric such as “maximum warfare everywhere all the time” contributes to an atmosphere that radicalizes unstable individuals. The hosts warn that such language, when combined with intense partisan hostility, increases the risk of political violence and incentivizes lone-wolf attackers. Hour 3 also includes an emotional reflection on the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, with Buck Sexton arguing that his death represents both a personal tragedy and a strategic blow to the conservative youth movement. The hosts contend that Turning Point USA was uniquely shaped by Kirk’s leadership and that his assassination has lasting implications for conservative organizing, campus free speech, and political activism. They frame this loss as part of a broader pattern of ideologically motivated violence that the media and political establishment are unwilling to confront honestly. The latter half of the hour shifts into an in-depth tactical and firearms analysis, led by Buck Sexton, who explains why close-quarters shootings are chaotic, difficult, and often misunderstood by the public. Drawing on law enforcement and self-defense principles such as the “3-3-3 rule,” Buck walks listeners through how real-life gunfights unfold, why marksmanship degrades under stress, and why handgun engagements seldom resemble Hollywood portrayals. Despite these realities, both hosts repeatedly stress that it is “staggering” that the would-be assassin was neither neutralized nor injured, deepening concerns about competence and rules of engagement. Another major focus in Hour 3 of The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show is whether the Secret Service has been weakened by bureaucracy, lowered physical standards, and DEI-driven hiring practices. Clay reads publicly available Secret Service fitness benchmarks live on air—prompting disbelief and criticism—and both hosts argue that protecting the President of the United States should require the highest possible physical, tactical, and psychological standards. They compare federal protection unfavorably to elite private security used by CEOs and celebrities, asking why the President does not receive the very best protection available regardless of cost. The hour concludes with additional expert callers, including a former Tier One military operator, who explains why agents may...

Duration:00:36:56

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It's a Numbers Game: The Numbers Behind America’s Education Crisis: Fewer Kids, More Spending, Lower Scores

4/27/2026
On this episode of A Numbers Game, Ryan sits down with Marc Porter Magee, founder of 50CAN, to break down the biggest trends reshaping American education. From declining birth rates and shrinking school enrollment to the rising costs of public education, Marc explains how demographic shifts are creating major challenges for school systems nationwide. The conversation dives into school choice, charter schools, public vs. private education, and why some states like Mississippi, Louisiana, and Tennessee are seeing stronger student outcomes while places like New York City continue to struggle despite record-high per-pupil spending. Ryan and Marc also tackle the growing debate over classroom technology, screen time, and whether AI and Chromebooks are helping—or hurting—student learning. If you care about education reform, school choice, student achievement, and the future of America’s classrooms, this is a must-listen episode. Follow Clay & Buck on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuck See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Duration:00:43:39

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David Rutherford Show: Seth Keshel On The 2026 Midterm Disaster Republicans Aren't Ready For

4/27/2026
The mail-in ballot machine that decided Virginia is loaded and pointed at the 2026 midterms — and the Republican Party has almost no margin to absorb the hit. Captain Seth Keshel joins David to break down what really happened in Virginia's redistricting referendum, why the Save Act is dead in the Senate, and the four symptoms of "electoral dysfunction" that have turned American elections into a multi-week guessing game. You'll learn why voter registration — not polling — is the only intelligence signal that actually predicts elections, why 28 of 30 party-registration states are bleeding Democrats, and why Seth is still giving the GOP a 25% chance of holding the House. David and Seth also break down the Texas Senate primary, the Cornyn–Paxton fight, the redistricting wars, and what Trump should be doing right now to "buy the midterms" — psychologically, not illegally. Captain Seth Keshel is a former Army intelligence officer, election analyst, and author of The American War on Election Corruption (foreword by Newt Gingrich). ✅ Sponsor: ☕️ Black Rifle Coffee: https://www.blackriflecoffee.com/ 🏫 Get coaching by David Rutherford: https://www.froglogicinstitute.com/ 📕 Get David's novel, The Poet Warrior: https://www.ballastbooks.com/ballast-bookstore/the-poet-warrior 📰 Sign up for David's newsletter for free coaching tips, updates, and more: https://davidrutherfordletter.substack.com/ Follow Seth on X: https://x.com/RealSKeshel Get Seth's book: https://www.amazon.com/American-War-Election-Corruption-Crusade/dp/B0GQM7XW15 Follow Clay & Buck on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuck See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Duration:00:45:24

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The Tudor Dixon Podcast: Jim Daly on Faith, Family & the SPLC Hate List Controversy

4/27/2026
On this episode of The Tudor Dixon Podcast, Tudor Dixon welcomes Jim Daly, president of Focus on the Family, for a candid conversation about faith, family, and the growing cultural divide in America. Jim shares his firsthand experience of being placed on the Southern Poverty Law Center hate list and unpacks how these labels impact Christian organizations, donors, and public discourse. Tudor and Jim dive into the resurgence of faith among young people, the challenges facing Christian families, the battle over free speech, and why raising children with strong values matters now more than ever. They also discuss parenting in today’s culture, the pro-life movement, and how America can reclaim truth in an age of division. Follow Clay & Buck on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuck See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Duration:00:33:50

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Normally Podcast: White House Correspondents’ Dinner Chaos: Trump Security Scare, Secret Service & Political Fallout

4/26/2026
On this special emergency episode of Normally, Mary Katharine Ham and Karol Markowicz break down the shocking security scare that unfolded at the White House Correspondents' Dinner, where an alleged armed intruder attempted to breach the security perimeter while President Donald Trump was inside. Mary Katharine shares her firsthand account from inside the ballroom as Secret Service rushed in, VIPs were evacuated, and confusion spread through one of Washington’s highest-profile political events. The hosts analyze how security responded, whether the event’s setup created vulnerabilities, and why this incident could permanently change how presidential events are handled. They also discuss Trump’s post-incident press conference, the growing normalization of political violence in America, media reaction, and the conspiracy theories already taking over social media. What really happened inside the White House Correspondents’ Dinner? How close was the threat? And what does it say about America’s political climate? Listen now for the full inside story. Follow Clay & Buck on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuck See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Duration:00:43:05

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It's a Numbers Game: White House Correspondents Dinner Chaos: Security Failures, Trump Fallout & Political Violence

4/26/2026
In this emergency episode of The Numbers Game, Ryan Girdusky breaks down the shocking security breach at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner after an armed suspect reportedly gained access to the event, triggering panic and raising serious questions about Secret Service protocols and venue security. Ryan examines eyewitness accounts, the alarming lack of screening, and what could have gone far worse. He also dives into the broader political climate surrounding escalating rhetoric, media narratives, and the dangerous rise of political violence in America. From security failures to the consequences of years of political fear-mongering, this episode unpacks the numbers, the facts, and the fallout from one of the most alarming political incidents of the year. Follow Clay & Buck on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuck See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Duration:00:08:57

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Weekly Review With Clay and Buck H1 - Crickets from Iran

4/25/2026
Hour 1 of The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show is dominated by an in-depth, fast-moving discussion of escalating U.S.–Iran tensions, President Donald Trump’s foreign policy strategy, and the geopolitical stakes surrounding the Strait of Hormuz. Clay Travis and Buck Sexton open the program by outlining the administration’s next steps as Vice President JD Vance prepares for a high‑stakes diplomatic mission to Pakistan for renewed negotiations with Iran. The hosts analyze President Trump’s morning comments on CNBC, where he stressed American control over the Strait of Hormuz, refused to extend the current ceasefire deadline, and warned that military action could resume if negotiations stall. The conversation explores whether the U.S. naval blockade is truly succeeding, how Iran is attempting to leverage ceasefire optics, and why negotiations with the Iranian regime are notoriously difficult due to deception, internal power struggles, and the lack of a clear decision‑maker within Tehran’s leadership. Clay and Buck also discuss the absence of any visible popular uprising inside Iran despite heavy military pressure, questioning assumptions about regime collapse and examining whether economic pressure, prolonged embargoes, or stronger military escalation would be required to force real change. The middle of Hour 1 focuses on domestic political reaction to the Iran conflict, particularly backlash against Democrats who appear to echo Iranian propaganda. Clay and Buck break down the controversy surrounding Senator Chris Murphy, who briefly appeared to celebrate unverified reports that Iranian “shadow fleet” vessels bypassed the U.S. blockade—claims later debunked by Fox News correspondent Trey Yingst. The hosts argue this episode reflects a broader pattern of partisan opposition where political figures seem more eager to criticize President Trump than to support U.S. national security interests during an international crisis. Buck draws historical parallels to Democratic opposition during the Iraq War surge, reinforcing the show’s theme that foreign policy success is often viewed through a domestic political lens. The discussion expands into commentary on media narratives, information warfare, and how misinformation spreads rapidly during international conflicts. In the latter portion of Hour 1 of the Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show, the tone briefly shifts to political strategy and cultural commentary, including an extended, tongue‑in‑cheek debate about red‑state to blue‑state migration and whether Republicans could theoretically flip Connecticut with population movement and voter realignment. The hosts weave humor into serious electoral math, referencing 2024 presidential vote totals and tax policy comparisons across the Northeast. The hour closes with listener talkbacks reacting to Iran policy, including arguments over whether “boots on the ground” are necessary to defeat the Iranian regime and spark internal revolt. Throughout Hour 1, Clay and Buck set the stage for deeper legal and political analysis coming later in the program, teasing an upcoming interview with journalist Molly Hemingway about her new book and behind‑the‑scenes Supreme Court developments—making this first hour a dense, analysis‑heavy foundation for the rest of the show. 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/@clayandbuck Follow Clay & Buck on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuck See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Duration:00:36:56

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Weekly Review With Clay and Buck H2 - SCOTUS Tea

4/25/2026
Hour 2 of The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show delivers two headline‑driven, substantive interviews focused on the Supreme Court, major 2026 Senate battlegrounds, and cultural issues driving voter anger nationwide. Clay Travis and Buck Sexton open the hour with continued monitoring of the Iran ceasefire deadline and whether Vice President JD Vance will ultimately travel to Pakistan for negotiations, before pivoting quickly to the legal and political centerpiece of the hour: the U.S. Supreme Court. The first half of Hour 2 features an in‑depth conversation with journalist and Federalist editor‑in‑chief Mollie Hemingway, discussing her new book Alito: The Justice Who Reshaped the Supreme Court and Restored the Constitution. Hemingway addresses speculation around potential Supreme Court retirements, explaining why Justice Samuel Alito is unlikely to step down soon while also noting that multiple Republican‑appointed justices are now in their 70s. She explores Alito’s judicial legacy, originalist philosophy, and long‑term focus on religious liberty, including his interest in revisiting key precedent such as Employment Division v. Smith. The discussion also touches on internal Court tensions, Chief Justice John Roberts’ struggles to maintain institutional norms, and the breakdown of collegiality among justices. A major portion of the interview is devoted to exclusive reporting on the Dobbs leak, which overturned Roe v. Wade. Hemingway details how the leak endangered justices and their families, revealing that conservative justices faced sustained assassination threats while liberal justices allegedly delayed their dissent for weeks. She outlines failures in the Supreme Court’s internal investigation, explains why the leaker was likely a clerk or court staffer rather than a justice, and connects the episode to ongoing concerns about politically motivated leaks, slow‑walked opinions, and public attacks on the legitimacy of the Court. Hemingway also weighs in on pending Supreme Court cases, including racial gerrymandering and birthright citizenship, and offers insight into Justice Alito’s continued influence on major decisions. The segment closes with candid discussion of how Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson is viewed internally, with critiques of her jurisprudence and legal reasoning. The second half of Hour 2 of the Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show features a wide‑ranging interview with Michele Tafoya, former NFL broadcaster and Republican candidate for U.S. Senate in Minnesota. Tafoya discusses her record‑setting fundraising numbers, grassroots momentum, and why Minnesota represents one of the most important potential Senate flips in the upcoming midterms. She explains that voter anger in Minnesota is driven by government fraud, lack of accountability for Democratic leadership, rising crime, failing schools, and embarrassment over national perception of the state. Tafoya strongly criticizes Governor Tim Walz, Lieutenant Governor Peggy Flanagan, and Attorney General Keith Ellison, accusing them of avoiding accountability and pushing divisive policies. She highlights education failures, controversial ethnic studies curricula, and declining academic performance as key local issues. The conversation also focuses heavily on women’s sports, parental rights, and opposition to biological males competing in girls’ athletics—an issue Tafoya says continues to resonate deeply with parents across Minnesota. She frames the Senate race as both a Minnesota‑specific accountability fight and a nationally consequential election that could solidify Republican control of the U.S. Senate. The hour closes with Tafoya weighing in on journalistic integrity in sports media, reacting to recent controversy involving an NFL coach and a reporter, and offering advice to young women aspiring to careers in broadcasting. She emphasizes professionalism, boundaries, work ethic, and integrity as essential to long‑term success. Hour 2 ultimately blends Supreme Court...

Duration:00:36:50

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Weekly Review With Clay and Buck H3 - Kamala: "Imma Get Mine"

4/25/2026
Hour 3 of The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show opens with breaking political news that immediately raises the stakes in an already close House balance of power. Clay Travis and Buck Sexton report that Democratic Representative Sheila Cherfilus‑McCormick of Florida has resigned from Congress after being found guilty of numerous House ethics violations and facing federal charges related to the alleged misuse of FEMA funds. The hosts explain why this resignation matters nationally, given the narrow margins in the House and multiple recent resignations, and what it could mean for upcoming special elections. The hour also continues real‑time monitoring of U.S.–Iran diplomacy, with fresh reporting that Vice President JD Vance still has not departed for Pakistan, increasingly suggesting that any negotiations may shift to secure video calls instead of in‑person talks. The conversation then pivots to the 2028 Democratic presidential field, with a heavy focus on Kamala Harris and the likelihood of her running for president again. Clay and Buck analyze Harris’s early messaging, particularly her emphasis on identity politics and appeals to Black women as the “backbone” of the Democratic Party. The hosts argue that Harris’s strategy will center on framing herself as the rightful nominee based on race and gender, portraying resistance as discriminatory, and blaming her previous loss on being handed an impossible situation with only 107 days to campaign. They debate whether Democratic Party leadership can realistically stop Harris from winning the nomination, discussing the lack of competing candidates who could effectively challenge her base of support and how the Democratic primary calendar could determine the outcome. A major portion of Hour 3 is devoted to Ron DeSantis’s political future following new reporting suggesting he may be open to joining a Trump administration or even accepting a Supreme Court nomination. Clay and Buck break down conflicting media narratives about whether DeSantis is pursuing a Cabinet role, Attorney General position, or a seat on the Supreme Court. They argue DeSantis would be a particularly formidable Supreme Court nominee due to his legal background, ideological consistency, and resistance to the type of attacks used against past nominees. The discussion includes speculation about Clarence Thomas’s future, potential Court vacancies, and why a long‑term conservative justice could be one of President Trump’s most consequential legacy decisions. The latter half of Hour 3 of the Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show shifts to culture and sports, sparked by President Trump’s CNBC remarks criticizing Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) rules and the current state of college athletics. Clay and Buck explain how NIL has effectively turned college sports into unregulated professional free agency, with players transferring freely, earning millions, and remaining in college longer than ever rather than entering professional leagues. They discuss the financial strain this has placed on universities, the collapse of the “student‑athlete” model, taxpayer involvement in athletic programs, and why they believe Congress will eventually need to step in with an antitrust exemption to restore structure and fairness. The hour closes with a lighter but revealing segment on regional language differences across the United States, as callers and hosts compare terms like “in line” versus “on line,” “cart” versus “buggy,” and pronunciation cues that signal where someone grew up. Throughout Hour 3, Clay and Buck blend breaking political developments, presidential politics, Supreme Court speculation, college sports reform, and cultural observations, delivering a wide‑ranging and news‑dense conclusion to the day’s 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...

Duration:00:36:49

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The Karol Markowicz Show: The Conservative Media Crisis: Conspiracies, Social Media & the Fight for Truth

4/24/2026
On this episode of The Karol Markowicz Show, Karol sits down with David Reaboi—policy expert and author of the upcoming book Viral Libels—for a deep dive into what he calls the growing crisis inside conservative media and political culture. Reaboi argues that the rise of social media and the “podcastification” of politics has blurred the line between entertainment and reality—fueling conspiracy thinking, weakening critical reasoning, and reshaping how millions of Americans understand the world. From the influence of major podcast platforms to the normalization of once-fringe ideas, the conversation explores how we got here—and whether there’s a way back. They also examine the role of foreign influence campaigns, the collapse of trust in institutions, and why viral misinformation may be more dangerous than ever in shaping public opinion. Can the conservative movement course-correct? Or are we entering a new era of information chaos? Follow Clay & Buck on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuck See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Duration:00:36:35