The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show

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.Full Bio

Weekly Review With Clay and Buck H1 - This Will Make You Smile

Weekly Review With Clay and Buck H2 - Saving Black Lives

Hour 2 of The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show features a powerful and data-driven conversation with Heather Mac Donald of the Manhattan Institute, author of The War on Cops and When Race Trumps Merit. This hour centers on the escalating crime crisis in Washington, D.C., and the broader implications of progressive criminal justice policies across major American cities. Mac Donald praises President Donald Trump’s recent “Liberation Day” speech, calling it a pivotal moment in his presidency and a bold rejection of the normalization of urban crime.

The discussion dives deep into the failures of Democrat-led cities to address violent crime, highlighting how race-based narratives have undermined law enforcement and public safety. Mac Donald critiques the “defund the police” movement and points to the New York Times’ surprising editorial shift acknowledging the consequences of anti-police rhetoric. She emphasizes the importance of police presence in high-crime communities and the damaging effects of demoralizing law enforcement.

Clay and Buck explore the statistical realities behind crime rates, questioning the integrity of reported crime drops and the political motivations behind them. They discuss the role of family structure—particularly the absence of fathers—in contributing to youth violence and criminal behavior, arguing that restoring family stability could dramatically reduce crime.

The hour also covers the controversial sanctuary city policies that obstruct federal immigration enforcement, with commentary from Trump White House advisor Stephen Miller and Vice President JD Vance. They argue that these policies enable dangerous criminals to remain in communities, posing serious public safety threats.

Additional topics include the impact of crime on business investment, urban quality of life, and the cultural shift needed to reject lawlessness. The hosts call for a return to common-sense policing and highlight New York City’s past success under leaders like William Bratton and Ray Kelly as a model for national reform.

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Weekly Review With Clay and Buck H3 - Culture Matters

Hour 3 of the Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show delivers a fast-paced and provocative discussion centered on the political and cultural shifts shaping America. The hour opens with commentary on a major New York Times report detailing the Democratic Party’s loss of voter registration in 30 states, all of which allow voters to register by party. The hosts argue this trend reflects a broader rejection of progressive policies and identity politics, particularly among working-class Americans and pet owners—highlighting data that shows most pet owners lean Republican, except for unmarried women with cats, who form a core Democratic voting bloc.

Crime policy takes center stage as the hosts react to a public event at Union Station featuring Vice President JD Vance, Pete Hegseth, and Stephen Miller, which was disrupted by left-wing protestors. The discussion critiques progressive resistance to law enforcement and crime reduction, especially in Washington, D.C., and challenges statements from figures like Karen Bass and Joy Reid. Reid’s controversial claim that conservative leaders are trying to “delete” black and brown people to reduce competition is met with sharp rebuttals, including a viral clip of a young black conservative dismantling arguments about reparations and systemic racism. The segment underscores the show’s emphasis on personal responsibility and the rejection of victimhood narratives.

The conversation shifts to affirmative action and higher education, with criticism of Elizabeth Warren’s past claims of Native American heritage and a call to reevaluate the racial preferences in college admissions. The hosts highlight a Wall Street Journal piece by Mike Gallagher questioning why elite universities like Harvard and Columbia admit such a high percentage of foreign students while receiving substantial federal subsidies. This leads to a broader critique of the American university system and its role in training foreign nationals who return to their home countries with advanced knowledge.

Cultural commentary continues with reflections on masculinity, fatherhood, and the importance of work ethic. A standout moment features NFL rookie Cam Ward explaining his motivation to wake up early for training, inspired by his father’s dedication to a job he disliked. The hosts use this story to emphasize the value of strong male role models and the cultural awakening among young men who are increasingly questioning mainstream narratives, especially in the wake of COVID-19 lockdowns and school closures.

The hour also includes humorous segments, such as a critique of RFK Jr.’s habit of working out in jeans and boots, and listener talkbacks poking fun at Democratic figures like Gavin Newsom and Joe Scarborough. The show closes with a call to action for listeners to protect their families by creating wills and trusts, and a reminder to subscribe to the Clay and Buck YouTube channel and podcast for more exclusive content.

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The Karol Markowicz: From Reagan to Relationships: Craig Shirley’s Playbook for Politics (and Life)

In this episode, Karol sits down with bestselling author and political consultant Craig Shirley to unpack his surprising path into politics and his lifelong admiration for Ronald Reagan. From behind-the-scenes stories of Reagan’s rise to the lessons that shaped modern conservatism, Craig also opens up about family, his latest projects, and why reading (and real relationships) matter more than ever. The Karol Markowicz Show is part of the Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Podcast Network - new episodes debut every Wednesday & Friday.

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Daily Review with Clay and Buck - Aug 22 2025

Bolton Gets Raided

The FBI raid on former National Security Advisor John Bolton’s home, investigating potential leaks of classified documents. The discussion explores whether Bolton’s book was properly cleared and speculates on his possible role in undermining Trump through media leaks. Trump responds by distancing himself from the investigation, calling Bolton “unpatriotic” and denying prior knowledge of the raid.

The conversation expands into broader concerns about intelligence briefings and media leaks, referencing Senator Ron Johnson’s experience with the Hunter Biden laptop story. Trump’s strategic avoidance of briefings is framed as a tactic to prevent being implicated in leaks.

Record-Breaking Performance 

On the economic front, the hosts analyze the record-breaking stock market performance, noting a 30% return since April for those who “bought the dip.” They discuss Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell’s signal of a September rate cut, which could lower mortgage, credit card, and auto loan rates. The segment includes investment advice, emphasizing long-term index fund strategies and quoting Warren Buffett’s maxim: “Be greedy when others are fearful.”


Keeping America Safe

The guys break down President Trump announcement of a historic drop in crime in Washington, D.C., claiming zero murders in the past week and an 87% reduction in crime, attributing the success to National Guard and police collaboration. He criticizes local leadership, particularly Mayor Bowser, and warns of federal intervention if improvements stall. Trump outlines plans to replicate this model in Chicago and New York, positioning safety as a cornerstone of his urban renewal strategy.

Woke Marketing Ruins Companies

Clay and Buck dive into the cultural and political implications of the upcoming 2026 FIFA World Cup and 2028 Summer Olympics, emphasizing President Trump’s efforts to elevate America’s global image through these major international events. They highlight Trump’s humorous remarks from the Oval Office, including his quip about joining the World Cup due to the high salaries of soccer players, showcasing his often-underappreciated comedic timing.

The segment also explores the backlash against Cracker Barrel’s rebranding, using it as a case study in how corporate marketing strategies can alienate core customers. The hosts argue that progressive executives often show contempt for traditional American values, leading to misguided branding decisions. They discuss the broader impact of AI on marketing and advertising, predicting a shift away from ideologically driven campaigns toward more efficient, in-house creative solutions.

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Hour 1 - Bolton Gets Raided

Hour 1 of The Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Show kicks off with a dynamic blend of breaking political news, cultural commentary, and economic analysis. The hour opens with coverage of President Donald Trump’s scheduled media appearance from the Oval Office, where he is expected to address the declining crime rates in Washington, D.C. and make an announcement related to the 2026 FIFA World Cup, which the United States will host. Trump’s unscheduled visit to a nearby souvenir shop and his “Trump Was Right About Everything” hat also make headlines.

The hosts dive into the redistricting battles in Texas and California, highlighting how blue states have manipulated congressional maps to marginalize conservative voters. They cite Illinois as a prime example, where despite Trump receiving 44% of the vote, Democrats hold 14 of 17 seats. A New York Times study is referenced, suggesting the current map favors Democrats based on recent election data.

A major focus of Hour 1 is the FBI raid on former National Security Advisor John Bolton’s home, investigating potential leaks of classified documents. The discussion explores whether Bolton’s book was properly cleared and speculates on his possible role in undermining Trump through media leaks. Trump responds by distancing himself from the investigation, calling Bolton “unpatriotic” and denying prior knowledge of the raid.

The conversation expands into broader concerns about intelligence briefings and media leaks, referencing Senator Ron Johnson’s experience with the Hunter Biden laptop story. Trump’s strategic avoidance of briefings is framed as a tactic to prevent being implicated in leaks.

On the economic front, the hosts analyze the record-breaking stock market performance, noting a 30% return since April for those who “bought the dip.” They discuss Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell’s signal of a September rate cut, which could lower mortgage, credit card, and auto loan rates. The segment includes investment advice, emphasizing long-term index fund strategies and quoting Warren Buffett’s maxim: “Be greedy when others are fearful.”

The hour also features commentary on crime reduction in D.C., with Trump attributing the success to the deployment of the National Guard and local police. The hosts suggest red-state governors may adopt similar tactics in high-crime blue cities.

 

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Hour 2 - Trump’s Urban Revival

In Hour 2 of The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show, the hosts deliver a dynamic and politically charged segment centered around President Donald Trump’s live remarks from the Oval Office. This hour focuses on key themes including urban crime reduction, economic revitalization, and the global significance of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, all framed within the broader context of Trump’s leadership and national pride.

President Trump announces a historic drop in crime in Washington, D.C., claiming zero murders in the past week and an 87% reduction in crime, attributing the success to National Guard and police collaboration. He criticizes local leadership, particularly Mayor Bowser, and warns of federal intervention if improvements stall. Trump outlines plans to replicate this model in Chicago and New York, positioning safety as a cornerstone of his urban renewal strategy.

The hour also highlights the economic impact of Trump’s tariff policies, with claims of $4 trillion collected and a 1,000-point surge in the stock market, reinforcing his narrative of economic strength and media dishonesty. Trump contrasts polls showing 94% favorability with others he labels as “fake news.”

A major focus is the 2026 FIFA World Cup, described as the largest and most complex sporting event in history, with 48 teams, 104 games, and 16 host cities across North America. Trump emphasizes the economic benefits—$30 billion in revenue and 185,000 American jobs—and the cultural opportunity to showcase America’s resurgence. The Kennedy Center, undergoing renovation under Trump’s direction, will host the group stage draw on December 5, symbolizing national pride and readiness.

The hosts discuss the cultural significance of sports, including soccer, tennis, and professional bull riding, and reflect on the 250th anniversary of the United States in 2026. Trump’s strategy is framed as a stroke of genius, aligning crime reduction with global events to project strength and unity.

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Hour 3 - Woke Marketing Ruins Companies

In Hour 3 of the Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show, the hosts deliver a fast-paced mix of political analysis, cultural commentary, and exclusive interviews, anchored by a deep dive into the Trump administration’s preparations for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Andrew Giuliani, Executive Director of the White House Task Force on FIFA, joins the show to discuss how the World Cup will serve as a global showcase for American values, infrastructure, and small business, coinciding with the nation’s 250th anniversary on July 4, 2026. Giuliani shares behind-the-scenes insights into venue security, tourism strategy, and the administration’s goal to make the event a celebration of American excellence.

The segment also covers the raid on former National Security Advisor John Bolton, with Vice President JD Vance emphasizing a law-driven, non-political investigation. Clay and Buck explore the Virginia gubernatorial race, spotlighting Winsome Sears’ campaign against Abigail Spanberger, and discuss the unique one-term limit for Virginia governors.

Cultural branding controversies take center stage as the hosts critique Cracker Barrel’s rebranding and progressive marketing trends, arguing that corporate America is alienating traditional audiences. They highlight Byron Donalds’ defense of Cracker Barrel and discuss how AI is disrupting the advertising industry, potentially ending the dominance of left-leaning marketing firms.

Trump’s humor and media savvy are also on display, with anecdotes about his deadpan delivery and jokes about joining the World Cup. The hour closes with Giuliani teasing a potential UFC fight on the White House lawn and emphasizing Trump’s commitment to restoring safety and pride in American cities.

 

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Wellness Unmasked Weekly Rundown: Push-Ups, Pull-Ups, and Pediatric Vaccines: What’s Really at Stake?

Dr. Nicole Saphier highlights the Pentagon’s “Pete and Bobby Challenge,” commending Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and Health Secretary RFK Jr. for promoting physical fitness as part of the administration’s “Make America Healthy Again” initiative. Dr. Saphier also critiques the American Academy of Pediatrics’ push for universal COVID-19 vaccination in young children, supporting the CDC’s more individualized approach. She emphasizes data-driven decisions, parental choice, and transparency, urging listeners to question groupthink and prioritize personal responsibility in health matters. Wellness Unmasked is part of the Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Podcast Network - new episodes debut every Tuesday & Friday.

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The Tudor Dixon Podcast: Welcome to the Sandwich Generation!

Tudor Dixon shares her journey as part of the sandwich generation—balancing parenting, elder care, and family life. From tech and parenting to family vacations and meaningful connections, she explores finding joy and purpose in the chaos. The Tudor Dixon Podcast is part of the Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Podcast Network. For more visit TudorDixonPodcast.com

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