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    It's a Numbers Game: The Numbers Behind Trump’s Collapse, 2026 Midterms & Shocking Poll Data

    04/06/2026 | 35 mins.
    On this episode of The Numbers Game, Ryan breaks down the latest polling data shaking up the 2026 midterm landscape—and the numbers aren’t looking great for Donald Trump or Republicans.
    From collapsing approval ratings to the rise of “double haters” who distrust both parties, this episode dives deep into what’s driving voter sentiment—and why Democrats may have the edge heading into the next election cycle.
    Plus, insights on the federal budget, immigration trends, and how shifting demographics could reshape American elections for the next decade.
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    Buck Brief - Is Iran Out of the Nuclear Game?

    04/06/2026 | 12 mins.
    Has the Iran war already achieved its goal? Buck breaks down Trump’s claims, the reality on the ground, and what comes next - from nuclear threats to the risk of deeper U.S. involvement.
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    David Rutherford Show: The Case For Courage - A Navy SEAL Opens Up

    04/06/2026 | 1h 3 mins.
    Fear doesn't go away. Not for a 19-year-old Marine about to fly into Iran. Not for a 32-year-old watching AI eliminate their career. Not for a Navy SEAL who spent years wondering if he deserved to be forgiven. Courage is the thing that lets you take one more inch. Former Navy SEAL and CIA officer David Rutherford sits down alone on Easter weekend to break down what courage actually is — across philosophy, psychology, behavioral science, and theology — and shares the most personal episode he's ever recorded. From Plato and Kierkegaard to Christ's final seven statements on the cross, David builds a framework for how to face fear, suffering, and uncertainty in your own life. This isn't a geopolitical briefing. This is one man telling you the truth about what it takes to keep going.

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    The Tudor Dixon Podcast: Migrant Crime Surge, Border Policy Fallout & Public Safety Crisis

    04/06/2026 | 28 mins.
    On this episode of the Tudor Dixon Podcast, Tudor dives into a troubling wave of violent crimes and the policies she argues are fueling them. From the heartbreaking murders of Sheridan Gorman and Katie Abraham to a series of shocking incidents across major U.S. cities, Tudor is joined by Kyle Olson to examine what’s really happening—and why many Americans aren’t hearing about it.
    They break down how border policies, sanctuary city laws, and “soft-on-crime” approaches may be contributing to rising public safety concerns, and why families of victims say these tragedies were preventable. The conversation also explores the broader political debate, media coverage gaps, and what it all means for voters heading into upcoming elections.
    Plus, Tudor highlights real-world examples from Chicago, New York, Seattle, and beyond—raising urgent questions about immigration enforcement, mental health systems, and accountability at every level of government.
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    Weekly Review With Clay and Buck H1 - Trust in Trump

    04/04/2026 | 36 mins.
    Hour 1 of The Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Show opens the Tuesday broadcast with major breaking developments surrounding Iran, U.S. military strategy, and global energy markets, as President Donald Trump signals that the conflict may be nearing a decisive conclusion. Clay Travis and Buck Sexton begin the hour analyzing sharp remarks from Trump and newly sworn Secretary of War Pete Hegseth, who states publicly that regime change has already occurred in Iran and warns that continued refusal to negotiate will result in intensified U.S. military action. The hosts emphasize that the tone of administration messaging suggests a push toward a final “victory moment” that would allow the United States to declare success and disengage.
    A central theme of Hour 1 is the Strait of Hormuz and its impact on oil prices and global trade. Trump bluntly argues that the United States is not responsible for policing international energy routes it does not heavily rely on, pressing European allies—particularly the United Kingdom—to take greater responsibility for securing tanker traffic. Clay and Buck note that the stock market’s sharp upward movement reflects investor confidence that the Iran conflict is winding down and that gas prices may soon stabilize. They interpret Trump’s messaging as a deliberate effort to force allies and adversaries alike to accept a new equilibrium while positioning the U.S. for a rapid exit.
    The discussion explores the strategic use of uncertainty and leverage, especially regarding the repeated refusal to rule out boots on the ground. Buck highlights Hegseth’s argument that unpredictability itself is a weapon and that telegraphing limits would only empower Iran. The hosts agree that Trump’s approach—mixing negotiation overtures with credible military threats—has kept Iran off balance, particularly following the initial surprise strikes and the reported elimination of senior leadership figures. Rising ship traffic through the Strait of Hormuz is cited as a sign that Iran may already be backing down in practice, even if not publicly.
    Hour 1 also includes commentary on internal power dynamics within Iran, including speculation about who truly controls the new regime and whether factions are signaling cooperation by allowing oil and gas shipments to resume. Clay and Buck suggest that Iran’s economic reality makes prolonged disruption self‑defeating and that maintaining shipping routes is critical for the regime’s survival. They argue this strengthens Trump’s negotiating position and increases the likelihood of a near‑term deal.
    The hour then pivots to U.S. politics and the Supreme Court, focusing on an 8–1 ruling striking down Colorado’s ban on so‑called conversion therapy as unconstitutional. Clay and Buck sharply criticize Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson, who authored the lone dissent, accusing her of elevating ideology over constitutional law and confusing speech with medical conduct. They contrast her position with that of Justice Elena Kagan, whom they describe as a principled liberal jurist who nonetheless sided with the majority. The hosts argue that the decision underscores broader concerns about Biden‑era judicial appointments and long‑term consequences for constitutional jurisprudence.
    Related discussion touches on birthright citizenship, previewing upcoming Supreme Court oral arguments and expressing skepticism that the Court will overturn long‑standing interpretations. Clay and Buck frame the issue as one of sovereignty and original constitutional meaning while acknowledging political and institutional resistance to change.

    Lighter moments toward the end of Hour 1 include personal anecdotes, cultural commentary, and humor—ranging from Buck’s injury playing the sport of padel, to jokes about golf charity events, to commentary on Florida politics. The hour closes on a positive aviation note, with Florida Governor Ron DeSantis signing legislation renaming Palm Beach International Airport after President Donald J. Trump, which the hosts praise as symbolically fitting and practically well‑deserved.
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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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