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    The Karol Markowicz Show: Chris Stigall on Faith, Media’s Future & Life After COVID

    03/27/2026 | 20 mins.
    In this episode of The Karol Markowicz Show, Karol sits down with radio host Chris Stigall to explore the evolution of media, the impact of COVID on culture, and the role of faith in overcoming life’s biggest challenges.
    Chris shares his journey from aspiring radio DJ to nationally syndicated host, including the pivotal moments that shaped his career and worldview. He opens up about his battle with alcohol, his path to sobriety, and how faith transformed his life. The conversation dives into how 9/11 and COVID reshaped political and personal identities, and why today’s rapidly changing media landscape is forcing creators to adapt—or get left behind.
    They also tackle the rise of AI, the decline of traditional radio, and why the future may actually bring a renewed demand for authentic, human connection.
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    Buck Brief - Should America Have 100 Times More Capital Punishment?

    03/27/2026 | 16 mins.
    Buck Sexton speaks with Jeremy Carl about his withdrawn State Department nomination, the intense Senate scrutiny over his past statements, and what it reveals about today’s political climate, before diving into major crime stories, controversial statistics, immigration enforcement, and the broader debate over criminal justice policy, public safety, and whether existing laws are being properly enforced in the United States.
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    Daily Review with Clay and Buck - Mar 27 2026

    03/27/2026 | 1h 4 mins.
    Zohran: Abolish ICE
    Clay Travis and Buck Sexton push back on claims from Democrats and legacy media that Trump’s base is splintering over Iran. They argue that both listener feedback and polling data—referenced by Trump himself—show continued and even strengthened Republican support for Trump’s assertive foreign policy. The hosts contrast social‑media outrage cycles with real‑world voter sentiment, pointing out that sustained backlash from Trump supporters has been rare and that the Republican coalition remains intact on core national security issues. The discussion then broadens to domestic politics, including the TSA funding crisis and the passage of a late‑night congressional bill aimed at securing pay for TSA agents. Clay and Buck criticize Democrats for weaponizing federal workers when politically convenient while opposing Trump’s willingness to use emergency powers to resolve the issue. They frame the episode as part of a larger pattern in which Democrats attempt to politicize government dysfunction while deflecting responsibility.
    Another major segment in Hour 1 focuses on breaking news that Kash Patel’s private email account was allegedly hacked by Iranian actors. Clay and Buck explore parallels to previous high‑profile hacks, including the Sony breach and Hillary Clinton’s email controversy, predicting that Iranian operatives will attempt to leak damaging or embarrassing material. The hosts question whether the same media outlets that once argued hacked emails should not be reported will now amplify Patel‑related leaks, suggesting a double standard driven by politics.
    Immigration dominates a substantial portion of the hour, particularly renewed calls from progressive Democrats to abolish ICE. Clay and Buck react strongly to comments from New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani, criticizing his characterization of ICE as a rogue agency and arguing that eliminating immigration enforcement effectively nullifies federal law. The hosts connect these policies to New York City’s fiscal crisis, rising hotel costs, housing shortages, and the strain placed on city services due to the housing and subsidizing of illegal immigrants.
    Sleeper Cell Citizens
    A discussion of President Donald Trump speaking live at the White House to a gathering of farmers, followed by Clay and Buck analyzing the brewing congressional showdown over TSA pay legislation. They explain that although the Senate passed a bill in the early morning hours, House Republicans are expected to reject it in favor of their own version—setting up yet another tense clash over emergency powers, government funding, and Democrats’ resistance to Trump’s attempts to stabilize TSA operations during ongoing airport turmoil.
    Shifting gears, Hour 2 focuses heavily on the escalating political rivalry between Vice President Kamala Harris and California Governor Gavin Newsom as both angle for influence ahead of the 2028 presidential race. Clay and Buck critique Harris’ portrayal of Newsom in her book and break down a new Axios interview in which Newsom calls Elon Musk one of the “great disappointments” of this era. This prompts a contrasting discussion featuring Joe Rogan’s defense of Elon Musk, arguing Musk transformed free‑speech culture by acquiring Twitter and reshaping digital communication in America. The conversation expands into a broader reflection on Musk’s impact on free expression, the Overton window, and the ways conservatives once feared digital “lynch mobs” before Musk’s changes opened the platform to more debate.
    The Rooney Rule
    An extended conversation with Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier, who outlines Florida’s aggressive law‑and‑order approach, highlighting dramatic declines in crime and fentanyl deaths under his tenure. Uthmeier credits strong support for law enforcement, close coordination with federal authorities, and strict enforcement of immigration law for Florida’s continued success, contrasting the state’s results with crime‑ridden jurisdictions led by Democrats.
    A major legal and cultural focus of Hour 3 centers on Uthmeier’s challenge to the NFL’s Rooney Rule, which he argues violates Florida’s Civil Rights Act by mandating race‑based hiring considerations. He explains that his office has formally warned the NFL that teams operating in Florida may be violating state law and has given the league a deadline to remove or modify the policy or face litigation. Clay and Buck emphasize the broader implications for DEI policies nationwide, framing the issue as one of equal protection, merit‑based hiring, and a pendulum swing toward discrimination against whites.
    The discussion then shifts to Florida’s immigration enforcement and deportation operations, including the controversial detention facility dubbed “Alligator Alcatraz.” Uthmeier defends the facility as effective, secure, and humane, noting that it houses violent offenders and facilitates swift deportations using an isolated airfield location. He criticizes the media narrative surrounding the facility for ignoring victims of violent crimes committed by illegal immigrants and confirms strong cooperation with the Trump administration on removals. Additional law enforcement priorities discussed include human trafficking, missing children, and the role of Democrat‑led counties in Florida where crime remains elevated due to lax prosecution.
    Uthmeier also addresses viral social‑media footage showing an influencer allegedly shooting alligators, explaining that Florida wildlife laws strictly prohibit killing alligators without proper permits and that influencers receive no special treatment under the law. The interview closes with brief discussion of Florida Gators athletics, Uthmeier’s endorsement by President Trump, and his ongoing campaign for reelection as attorney general.
    How Does Iran End?
    A wide‑ranging national security interview with Mike Baker, a former CIA covert operations officer and host of the PDB Podcast. Baker provides a sober, critical analysis of the Iran conflict and the Strait of Hormuz, warning that U.S. and Israeli military success in degrading Iran’s capabilities does not eliminate Iran’s leverage over global energy markets. He argues that Iran’s ability to disrupt shipping and spike oil prices makes the Strait of Hormuz the regime’s most powerful bargaining chip and expresses concern that the United States is operating reactively rather than from a long‑prepared contingency plan.
    Baker strongly questions the feasibility of regime change in Iran, concluding that despite hopes to the contrary, the United States will likely end up negotiating with some form of the existing regime. He explains that even limited disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz can have outsized political consequences domestically, warning that sustained high gas prices could severely damage Republicans in the midterm elections. Clay and Buck press Baker on whether boots on the ground, island seizures, or expanded naval operations could stabilize the region, but Baker cautions that such moves would be complex, costly, and politically unsustainable over the long term.
    The conversation also explores potential divergence between U.S. and Israeli objectives, with Baker suggesting Israel views the conflict primarily through the lens of regime change, while Washington may be satisfied with degrading Iran’s military capacity and negotiating an exit. Baker predicts Israel may eventually refocus on Hezbollah and southern Lebanon while the U.S. seeks a diplomatic off‑ramp. He concludes that unless energy prices stabilize quickly, electoral backlash is likely, regardless of battlefield success.
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    Hour 1 - Zohran: Abolish ICE

    03/27/2026 | 36 mins.
    Hour 1 of The Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Show delivers a wide‑ranging and fast‑paced examination of major political, national security, and cultural issues, with a dominant focus on the escalating situation in Iran, the response from President Donald Trump, and continued fallout from Democrat immigration policies. Clay Travis and Buck Sexton frame the opening hour as an unscripted Friday discussion, touching on breaking news involving TSA disruptions, DHS funding battles, and Speaker Mike Johnson’s frustration with Democrats attempting to cast blame on the Trump administration.
    A central focus of Hour 1 is President Trump’s recent call‑in appearance on Fox News’ The Five, where he addressed Iran directly and responded to questions about Ayatollah Mojtaba, often referred to in media speculation as a potential successor within the Iranian regime. Clay and Buck discuss Trump’s remarks about intelligence reporting, the status of Iranian leadership following U.S. military actions, and the apparent weakening of Iran’s military capabilities. The hosts emphasize that the Iranian regime appears destabilized, negotiations are ongoing, and there is significant uncertainty over who could realistically lead Iran in a way the United States could engage with diplomatically. Trump also reiterates his view that his actions are preventing Iran from becoming a nuclear threat, a position Clay and Buck note continues to resonate strongly with the MAGA base.
    Throughout Hour 1, Clay and Buck push back on claims from Democrats and legacy media that Trump’s base is splintering over Iran. They argue that both listener feedback and polling data—referenced by Trump himself—show continued and even strengthened Republican support for Trump’s assertive foreign policy. The hosts contrast social‑media outrage cycles with real‑world voter sentiment, pointing out that sustained backlash from Trump supporters has been rare and that the Republican coalition remains intact on core national security issues.
    The discussion then broadens to domestic politics, including the TSA funding crisis and the passage of a late‑night congressional bill aimed at securing pay for TSA agents. Clay and Buck criticize Democrats for weaponizing federal workers when politically convenient while opposing Trump’s willingness to use emergency powers to resolve the issue. They frame the episode as part of a larger pattern in which Democrats attempt to politicize government dysfunction while deflecting responsibility.
    Another major segment in Hour 1 focuses on breaking news that Kash Patel’s private email account was allegedly hacked by Iranian actors. Clay and Buck explore parallels to previous high‑profile hacks, including the Sony breach and Hillary Clinton’s email controversy, predicting that Iranian operatives will attempt to leak damaging or embarrassing material. The hosts question whether the same media outlets that once argued hacked emails should not be reported will now amplify Patel‑related leaks, suggesting a double standard driven by politics.

    Immigration dominates a substantial portion of the hour, particularly renewed calls from progressive Democrats to abolish ICE. Clay and Buck react strongly to comments from New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani, criticizing his characterization of ICE as a rogue agency and arguing that eliminating immigration enforcement effectively nullifies federal law. The hosts connect these policies to New York City’s fiscal crisis, rising hotel costs, housing shortages, and the strain placed on city services due to the housing and subsidizing of illegal immigrants.
    Hour 1 also includes an extended critique of long‑standing Democratic and media narratives surrounding illegal immigration, such as claims that illegal immigrants do not depress wages or only perform jobs Americans refuse to do. Clay and Buck argue that mass illegal immigration distorts labor markets, suppresses wages, and increases housing demand, contributing to soaring rents during the Biden years. They point to declining rent prices in several cities as evidence that enforcement and deportations are easing pressure on housing markets, reinforcing a supply‑and‑demand argument they say Democrats refuse to acknowledge.
    The hour concludes with listener calls, including concerns from a Trump supporter about affordability, insurance premiums, and rising utility costs. Clay acknowledges that while foreign policy victories matter, economic pressure remains a key concern for voters and will be decisive heading into future elections. Hour 1 closes with the hosts emphasizing that support for Trump’s Iran policy remains strong, while affordability and cost‑of‑living issues continue to be front‑of‑mind for everyday Americans.
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    Hour 2 - Sleeper Cell Citizens

    03/27/2026 | 36 mins.
    Hour 2 of The Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Show dives into a mix of national politics, cultural commentary, and listener interaction, framed by breaking developments in Washington and sharp debates surrounding 2028 election positioning. The hour opens with discussion of President Donald Trump speaking live at the White House to a gathering of farmers, followed by Clay and Buck analyzing the brewing congressional showdown over TSA pay legislation. They explain that although the Senate passed a bill in the early morning hours, House Republicans are expected to reject it in favor of their own version—setting up yet another tense clash over emergency powers, government funding, and Democrats’ resistance to Trump’s attempts to stabilize TSA operations during ongoing airport turmoil.
    Shifting gears, Hour 2 focuses heavily on the escalating political rivalry between Vice President Kamala Harris and California Governor Gavin Newsom as both angle for influence ahead of the 2028 presidential race. Clay and Buck critique Harris’ portrayal of Newsom in her book and break down a new Axios interview in which Newsom calls Elon Musk one of the “great disappointments” of this era. This prompts a contrasting discussion featuring Joe Rogan’s defense of Elon Musk, arguing Musk transformed free‑speech culture by acquiring Twitter and reshaping digital communication in America. The conversation expands into a broader reflection on Musk’s impact on free expression, the Overton window, and the ways conservatives once feared digital “lynch mobs” before Musk’s changes opened the platform to more debate.
    The hour then moves into a detailed and often humorous examination of the Newsom vs. Harris dynamic, with Buck characterizing Newsom as emotionally reptilian and guided solely by self‑interest. Clay and Buck debate whether powerful political figures form genuine personal relationships or operate purely out of strategic necessity. This segues into an unexpectedly lively philosophical tangent about whether reptiles are capable of love, sparked by their earlier analogy comparing political behavior to instinctual animal responses. Callers and hosts trade thoughts about pet reptiles, cognition, and emotional bonding—a comedic detour that becomes a recurring motif throughout the hour.
    Another major topic in Hour 2 is immigration and long‑term Democratic strategy. A caller named Dmitri argues that Democrats are preparing to integrate millions of illegal immigrants into the U.S. system digitally—through banking, taxes, payroll, digital IDs, and access to government benefits—eventually laying the groundwork for a future mass‑amnesty push. Clay and Buck agree, describing this as the left’s plan to convert illegal immigrants into a permanent voting bloc by framing legalization as a humanitarian necessity. They warn that Democrats will ultimately justify citizenship for millions by claiming the country cannot maintain a large resident population without full legal status, and they characterize this as a calculated and duplicitous political strategy.
    Hour 2 also features an extended segment of listener talk‑back messages, giving the show a conversational and highly interactive feel. These messages range from humorous complaints about culinary preferences—particularly a heated debate over Jesse Kelly’s claim that barbecue potato chips belong in vanilla ice cream—to critiques of Clay and Buck’s handling of dissenting conservative views on the Iran conflict. One listener challenges them to feature more anti‑war conservatives such as Tucker Carlson, leading Buck to explain that only a small minority of Trump supporters oppose the conflict and that the show regularly platforms opposing views, including Senator Rand Paul. Buck elaborates on the distinction between consistent, informed foreign‑policy opinions and opportunistic online commentary, reinforcing his argument that nuanced Middle East analysis requires background and expertise.
    Additional talk‑backs address Clay’s popularity with older female listeners, reactions to Buck’s analogy comparing pit bulls to high‑powered firearms, and callers poking fun at other conservative hosts. The hour crescendos with a surprise, unscheduled appearance by Jesse Kelly, who joins the show to defend his controversial “potato chips in ice cream” recommendation and banter with Clay about chain‑restaurant cuisine, including Red Lobster versus Chick‑fil‑A. The conversation ends on a comedic philosophical note as Jesse weighs in on the great reptile debate: whether crocodiles and other reptiles are capable of love.
    Hour 2 blends politics, culture, humor, and audience engagement, moving seamlessly from high‑stakes national issues—such as the future of the Democratic Party, the Iran conflict, and immigration policy—to the playful personality‑driven moments that define the show’s style. This hour stands out for its mix of political insight, sharp commentary, and memorable comedic detours, all while highlighting emerging storylines ahead of the 2028 election cycle.
    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

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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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