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    Weekly Review With Clay and Buck H1 - Americans and the Brits

    05/02/2026 | 36 mins.
    Hour 1 of The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show opens with a fast-moving breakdown of the biggest political and legal stories dominating the news cycle, led by continued fallout from the James Comey indictment and a new COVID-related indictment involving a former senior advisor to Dr. Anthony Fauci. Clay Travis and Buck Sexton explain why the Comey case is more serious than prior efforts to hold him accountable, emphasizing that the venue in North Carolina presents a tougher legal landscape for Comey than previous jurisdictions. They also outline allegations that the Fauci aide destroyed federal records and attempted to conceal information related to COVID, framing the case as part of a broader reckoning over pandemic-era conduct.
    A major focus of Hour 1 is the historic visit of King Charles III to the United States, including his address to Congress and President Donald Trump’s welcoming remarks. Clay and Buck analyze the significance of the visit as the country approaches the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, arguing that both speeches powerfully reaffirmed the special relationship between the United States and the United Kingdom. They highlight King Charles’ unexpected humor, references to World War II, Winston Churchill, and Franklin Roosevelt, and praise the speech for underscoring shared values such as liberty, rule of law, and democratic tradition.
    The hosts devote extended attention to President Trump’s remarks, calling them unusually eloquent and historically grounded. Trump’s speech is presented as a rebuttal to modern narratives that depict Western civilization and colonial history as purely destructive. Clay and Buck argue that Trump and King Charles jointly emphasized how British legal traditions—from Magna Carta to common law—shaped American constitutional principles, and how the Anglo-American alliance has played a decisive role in advancing freedom globally.
    Hour 1 of the program also touches on foreign policy, briefly addressing the ongoing U.S. blockade strategy toward Iran and testimony from Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, while noting that the key strategic question is how long Iran can sustain oil production without distribution. The discussion then turns to a major Supreme Court ruling, in which the Court struck down a Louisiana redistricting plan on the grounds of unconstitutional racial gerrymandering. Buck previews why the decision could have significant implications for upcoming elections, including potential redistricting efforts in states such as Tennessee.
    Interwoven throughout the hour are historical reflections, cultural commentary, and listener reactions. Clay and Buck discuss Winston Churchill’s legacy, shared U.S.–U.K. military history, and broader cultural influence—from British rock bands to television—as part of a wider argument about the enduring impact of the English-speaking world. The hour closes by emphasizing how rapidly news moves in the Trump era, with Supreme Court rulings, foreign state visits, indictments, global conflict, and even a recent assassination attempt on President Trump all competing for attention in a constantly accelerating news cycle.
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    Weekly Review With Clay and Buck H2 - Everything About Race Must Go

    05/02/2026 | 36 mins.
    Hour 2 of The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show is dominated by a deep dive into a landmark Supreme Court decision striking down racially gerrymandered congressional districts, a ruling Clay Travis and Buck Sexton describe as potentially transformative for American politics. The hosts explain that the 6–3 decision, arising from a Louisiana case, holds that drawing congressional districts primarily on the basis of race violates the Constitution. They argue the ruling will disproportionately affect Southern states where majority-minority districts were created under earlier interpretations of the Voting Rights Act, and they emphasize that race has often functioned as a proxy for partisan advantage, particularly benefiting Democrats.
    Throughout Hour 2, Clay and Buck analyze the political consequences of the ruling, asserting that Republican-led states could gain as many as a dozen additional House seats by redrawing maps to eliminate racially gerrymandered districts. They discuss how states such as Tennessee, Florida, Alabama, and others may respond, noting that timing of primaries and inevitable legal challenges will determine whether new maps can be implemented before the next election cycle. Florida’s aggressive redistricting push and Tennessee’s potential to eliminate the Memphis district are highlighted as early examples of how the ruling could reshape the House of Representatives for years to come.
    A major philosophical argument runs through Hour 2 of the program, with both hosts contending that race-based decision-making in law is fundamentally incompatible with the Equal Protection Clause. Buck frames the Voting Rights Act as an emergency, temporary measure that has outlived its constitutional usefulness, while Clay argues that the country has moved too far from race-neutral principles. They draw parallels to affirmative action in higher education and argue that attempts to correct past racism through present-day racial preferences have instead institutionalized a new form of discrimination.
    This line of reasoning leads to one of the most provocative discussions of Hour 2, as Clay questions the constitutionality of Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson’s appointment to the Supreme Court, given President Biden’s explicit pledge to nominate a Black woman. Clay argues that if racial gerrymandering is unconstitutional in congressional maps, then explicitly race-based criteria for Supreme Court appointments may also violate constitutional principles. Buck agrees with the theory but stresses that, in practice, there is no realistic legal mechanism to undo a sitting Supreme Court justice’s appointment absent impeachment.
    The second major focus of Hour 2 of The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show is the James Comey indictment, with extensive analysis of his decision to turn himself in following charges tied to the “8647” seashell Instagram post. Clay and Buck examine Comey’s defense that he did not understand the meaning of the numbers, sharply rejecting it as implausible given his background as a former FBI director. They debate whether a jury in North Carolina could convict Comey, noting that his professional expertise, personal animus toward President Trump, and the venue itself could work against him.
    The hosts also address listener frustration that Comey is not being prosecuted for earlier actions involving Hillary Clinton, explaining that statutes of limitations have expired on most of those potential charges. They emphasize that the current case exists largely because other avenues of accountability are now legally closed, even if the seashell case strikes some as minor or symbolic.
    Hour 2 concludes with renewed concern over Secret Service failures following the recent assassination attempt against President Donald Trump. Clay and Buck stress that emerging evidence suggests friendly fire may have wounded a Secret Service agent, while the would-be assassin managed to sprint past security, fire weapons, and was only stopped because he tripped and fell. They warn that the public is already moving on from the incident far too quickly and argue that repeated security failures in Butler, West Palm Beach, and Washington, D.C. raise serious questions about the government’s ability to protect the president going forward.
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    Weekly Review With Clay and Buck H3 - Why People Don't Trust Gov't

    05/02/2026 | 36 mins.
    Hour 3 of The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show is heavily focused on COVID accountability, national security, foreign policy, and breaking developments involving Iran, with extended interviews and real-time reaction to unfolding events. The hour opens with a high-impact conversation with journalist and COVID-era whistleblower Alex Berenson, who breaks down the recent indictment of David Morens, a former senior adviser to Dr. Anthony Fauci. Clay Travis and Buck Sexton walk listeners through allegations that Morens deliberately concealed and destroyed federal records to evade public disclosure related to U.S.-funded virus research tied to China, including work connected to the Wuhan Institute of Virology. Berenson explains how the indictment stems from House investigations and why it represents the most serious legal reckoning yet tied to the origins of COVID-19.
    Throughout this portion of Hour 3, the discussion centers on whether the case could eventually implicate Dr. Fauci himself. Berenson outlines why Fauci is not named as a co-conspirator and why a presidential pardon likely shields him from prosecution, while still arguing that the historical record matters even if legal consequences are limited. Clay and Buck emphasize that a failure to fully confront COVID-era deception has fueled widespread distrust in government, media, and institutions, and they argue that the lab-leak cover-up and aggressive suppression of dissenting views fundamentally reshaped American politics.
    The conversation then pivots to the long-term legacy of COVID, with Berenson warning that without transparency and accountability, future historians may view this period as the moment when public trust permanently fractured. He predicts Morens faces serious legal jeopardy, while expressing skepticism that key figures will ever “flip” or cooperate against higher-ranking officials. The interview is framed as one of the most consequential discussions yet on pandemic truth, government overreach, and scientific accountability.
    The second major pillar of Hour 3 of the program is foreign policy and military strategy involving Iran. Clay and Buck react to live remarks from President Donald Trump in the Oval Office, where he describes the U.S. economic and naval blockade of Iran as “genius” and “foolproof.” The hosts analyze Trump’s strategy of sustained economic pressure, arguing that Iran’s inability to export oil is crippling its economy without triggering the global energy shock many had feared. They discuss Iran’s limited storage capacity, the collapse of its naval and air capabilities, and why the Trump administration believes time is now working against Tehran.
    Hour 3 also features an in-depth interview with TN Senator Marsha Blackburn, who weighs in on multiple fronts. She discusses the Supreme Court’s recent Voting Rights Act ruling and its implications for redistricting in Tennessee, including the possibility of eliminating the Memphis-based majority-minority congressional district. Blackburn argues the decision restores the original intent of the Voting Rights Act and predicts Republican-led legislatures will revisit maps nationwide. She also addresses the ongoing Department of Homeland Security shutdown, blaming Democrats for defunding enforcement agencies and outlining plans to fund DHS through reconciliation to ensure pay for ICE, TSA, the Coast Guard, and Border Patrol.
    On immigration and border enforcement, Blackburn highlights her 287(g) Enhancement Act, which would incentivize state and local law enforcement to cooperate with federal immigration authorities. She frames the effort as essential to dismantling sanctuary policies and restoring public safety, particularly as illegal immigration remains a central issue heading into future elections.
    The hour closes with additional breaking updates, including newly released DOJ photos of the alleged White House Correspondents’ Dinner attacker, further evidence suggesting friendly fire may have injured a Secret Service agent, and continued concern over repeated security failures surrounding President Trump. Clay and Buck warn listeners not to move on too quickly from the assassination attempt, arguing that the Secret Service’s performance in multiple incidents raises serious questions about presidential protection.
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    The Karol Markowicz Show: From Conspiracy Theories to Soviet Survival: Buck Sexton and Emil Pitkin on Truth & History

    05/01/2026 | 34 mins.
    On this episode of The Karol Markowicz Show, Karol welcomes Buck Sexton for a deep dive into his new book, Manufacturing Delusion, exploring why conspiracy culture is growing, how people get pulled into false narratives, and what it takes to bring loved ones back to reality. Buck shares practical advice for navigating fractured relationships, rebuilding trust, and confronting the psychological pull of “special knowledge.”
    Later, Karol sits down with Emil Pitkin to discuss his new book, The Penny Is Gone: Meditations of a Soviet Jew, a moving account of Soviet Jewish persecution, resilience, and the lessons history offers in today’s fight against anti-Semitism. Together they explore family legacy, freedom, and why preserving truth matters more than ever.

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    Daily Review with Clay and Buck - May 1 2026

    05/01/2026 | 1h 1 mins.
    History of May Day
    Buck Sexton hosts solo and opens with a strong focus on the significance of May Day (International Workers’ Day), tying its historical roots in labor movements and socialist revolutions to modern-day demonstrations in the United States. He highlights ongoing teacher union protests and “sickouts” in states like North Carolina, framing them as part of a broader ideological movement aligned with left-wing labor activism. This segment emphasizes concerns about teachers unions, public education, and taxpayer-funded labor actions, positioning them within a larger critique of socialism in modern America.
    A major portion of Hour 1 centers on an extended ideological discussion of communism, socialism, and cultural influence, using George Orwell’s works—especially Animal Farm and 1984—as a lens. Buck criticizes a newly released Hollywood adaptation of Animal Farm, arguing that it alters the original anti-communist message and reflects what he describes as a broader effort to reshape cultural narratives. This leads into a wider conversation about education, curriculum choices, and generational awareness of political ideology, with emphasis on the importance of teaching historical lessons about totalitarianism and collectivism.
    Massive COVID Coverup
    Senator Ron Johnson of Wisconsin discusses a recent Senate hearing on COVID-19 vaccine oversight and alleged government misconduct. Johnson outlines claims that federal health agencies failed to adequately respond to vaccine-related safety signals, arguing that internal data flagged potential adverse events that were not publicly emphasized. The conversation frames this as a broader issue of government transparency, public health accountability, and media coverage, with criticism directed at what is described as limited reporting from mainstream outlets.
    The discussion then shifts to ongoing tensions with Iran and U.S. foreign policy strategy, particularly focusing on the potential economic and political impact of the conflict. Senator Johnson and Buck analyze how oil prices, gas costs, and geopolitical risk could influence U.S. voters ahead of upcoming elections, especially in key battleground states. The segment emphasizes concerns about energy markets, the Strait of Hormuz, and broader Middle East stability, while also highlighting optimism among some Republicans that decisive action could lead to long-term global security improvements.
    Senator Johnson argues that a major priority should be eliminating waste and fraudulent payments in federal programs. The conversation references estimates of large-scale fraud in programs like Medicaid and Medicare and highlights ongoing efforts to use technology and AI-based systems to audit government spending more effectively. This ties into a broader critique of federal budget growth, national debt, and bureaucratic inefficiency.
    The Truth About Racism
    Buck breaks down a recent Supreme Court ruling related to congressional redistricting and the Voting Rights Act, focusing on race-based districting. Buck critiques the use of race in drawing political districts, arguing that affirmative action-style policies and identity-based governance should be phased out, and frames the ruling as part of a larger national debate over equality, civil rights law, and political representation. The program also touches on immigration policy and border security, with commentary on the challenges of addressing millions of migrants who entered the U.S. in recent years. Buck raises questions about enforcement, deportation strategy, and the long-term impact of current immigration levels, emphasizing the complexity of resolving the issue under existing legal frameworks.
    Violent Lefty "Victims"
    Buck interviews journalist Savannah Hernandez, who recounts a violent incident while covering an anti-ICE protest in Minneapolis. Hernandez details how she was surrounded, harassed, and physically assaulted by multiple protesters while attempting to report on the event. The discussion explores press freedom, political protest culture, and the rise of political violence, with Buck framing the incident as part of a broader trend of hostility toward journalists and ideological opponents. The segment also examines the legal aftermath, including federal charges brought against alleged attackers, contrasting federal intervention with what is described as more limited action at the local level.
    The conversation expands into a broader analysis of immigration protests and political activism, with Hernandez describing the evolving makeup of protest movements, including continued influence from groups associated with prior movements such as Black Lives Matter. The discussion emphasizes concerns about radical activism, law enforcement response, and media coverage, highlighting ongoing tensions surrounding immigration enforcement, ICE operations, and public demonstrations.
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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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