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    The Truth with Lisa Boothe: The Small Business Boom: SBA Chief Kelly Loeffler on Trump’s Economy, Fraud Crackdown & Made-in-America Jobs

    06/18/2026 | 21 mins.
    In this episode, Lisa Boothe sits down with SBA Administrator Kelly Loeffler to discuss the remarkable surge in small business formation across America and why entrepreneurs are more optimistic than they’ve been in years.
    Loeffler explains how President Trump’s America First economic agenda—including tax cuts, deregulation, energy production, and trade policies—is helping fuel record levels of business creation and job growth. She also addresses why many Americans still feel uneasy about the economy despite positive economic indicators and what it will take to restore consumer confidence.
    The conversation dives into the federal government's efforts to combat waste, fraud, and abuse, including the SBA’s aggressive pursuit of fraudulent pandemic-era loans and its partnership with technology firms to recover billions in taxpayer dollars. Loeffler also discusses new initiatives to prioritize American-made products in federal purchasing and strengthen domestic manufacturing.
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    Daily Review with Clay and Buck - Jun 18 2026

    06/18/2026 | 55 mins.
    The Art of the Iran Deal

    Clay Travis and Buck Sexton analyze the evolving Iran nuclear deal and Middle East geopolitics, with Clay and Buck offering a strategic analysis of the recently announced memorandum of understanding between the United States and Iran. The hosts emphasize that the agreement represents a temporary framework or “deal to make a deal”, rather than a finalized long-term solution, particularly on nuclear weapons. They discuss how the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz is a key outcome, allowing global oil supply to stabilize and directly influence declining gas prices in the U.S.—a central issue heading into the midterm elections. Buck highlights that gasoline prices dropping below $4 per gallon is politically significant, noting that energy costs and inflation remain top concerns for voters and could shape electoral outcomes.

    The Story the Media is Avoiding

    Clay and Buck talk to WI Senator Ron Johnson also address COVID-19 vaccine policy, government transparency, and public health controversies. Senator Johnson discusses his claims regarding adverse event reporting and alleged lack of transparency from federal agencies, asserting that more accountability is needed in how data was handled and communicated during the pandemic. The segment highlights ongoing debates over vaccine safety, government oversight, and media coverage, reflecting broader concerns about trust in public institutions and the long-term impact of pandemic-era decisions.

    Married Guy Tricks

    Clay and Buck delve into humorous discussions about relationships and marriage dynamics, using anecdotal examples to illustrate everyday disagreements and communication challenges. These conversations provide a relatable, comedic break from heavier topics and reinforce the show’s conversational style, blending politics, lifestyle commentary, and humor.

    MLB’s Double Standard
    The guys interview Assistant Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon, who outlines major shifts in U.S. civil rights law and enforcement priorities. The discussion begins with a detailed explanation of the legal doctrine of “disparate impact,” a key concept in employment and civil rights law that evaluates whether policies produce unequal outcomes across demographic groups even without intentional discrimination. Dhillon explains that the Department of Justice is moving away from emphasizing disparate impact toward a “colorblind” constitutional framework focused on equal treatment and individual rights rather than group-based outcomes, signaling a major policy shift in affirmative action, employment law, and civil rights enforcement.
    The conversation expands into high-profile controversies involving reparations policies and diversity mandates, including a program in Evanston, Illinois that provides financial payments tied to historical discrimination, and California regulations tied to supplier diversity requirements. Dhillon argues these policies raise constitutional concerns related to equal protection and discrimination law, and indicates the DOJ is actively reviewing or challenging such initiatives. This segment highlights broader national debates around equity versus equality, government policy, and the legality of race- or identity-based programs.
    Another major legal topic in Hour 3 of the show involves religious liberty and First Amendment rights, including a DOJ case involving Catholic nuns in New York who are challenging state mandates requiring compliance with gender identity policies in healthcare settings. Dhillon frames the case as a conflict between government regulation and religious freedom, noting that the DOJ is seeking to defend religious institutions from what it views as unconstitutional mandates. The hosts connect this issue to broader themes of free exercise of religion, constitutional protections, and federal intervention in state policy.
    The show also addresses workplace discrimination and free speech in sports, particularly the controversy surrounding Major League Baseball players potentially facing discipline for displaying Bible verses during Pride-themed events. Dhillon explains that under Title VII employment law, employers may face legal challenges if they allow certain viewpoints while restricting religious expression, raising potential workplace discrimination and religious rights concerns. This discussion ties into wider cultural debates over free speech, corporate policies, and religious expression in professional environments.
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    Hour 1 - The Art of the Iran Deal

    06/18/2026 | 36 mins.
    Hour 1 of the Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show podcast delivers a wide-ranging, news-driven discussion focused on U.S.–Iran relations, gas prices and inflation, midterm election strategy, national security, COVID-era controversies, and the growing cultural impact of the FIFA World Cup, clearly establishing this as Hour 1 of the program with returning host Buck Sexton joining Clay Travis for an in-depth breakdown of the day’s biggest headlines and political themes.

    A major focus in Hour 1 is the evolving Iran nuclear deal and Middle East geopolitics, with Clay and Buck offering a strategic analysis of the recently announced memorandum of understanding between the United States and Iran. The hosts emphasize that the agreement represents a temporary framework or “deal to make a deal”, rather than a finalized long-term solution, particularly on nuclear weapons. They discuss how the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz is a key outcome, allowing global oil supply to stabilize and directly influence declining gas prices in the U.S.—a central issue heading into the midterm elections. Buck highlights that gasoline prices dropping below $4 per gallon is politically significant, noting that energy costs and inflation remain top concerns for voters and could shape electoral outcomes.

    The hosts also explore the broader foreign policy implications, including the limits of U.S. military intervention. Clay outlines a key decision point: without deploying “boots on the ground,” regime change in Iran is unlikely, and most Americans are unwilling to support another prolonged Middle Eastern conflict following Iraq and Afghanistan. This leads to an analysis of the realistic objectives of U.S. policy, which they argue include preventing Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons, stabilizing global energy markets, and avoiding further escalation. The discussion also acknowledges skepticism about whether Iran will comply with the agreement, with both hosts suggesting a “trust but verify” approach backed by the threat of future military action if necessary.

    Another important segment in Hour 1 of the show features an in-studio interview with Senator Ron Johnson, who provides insight into national security concerns, nuclear threat assessments, and the motivation behind U.S. military actions against Iran. Johnson argues that Iran posed a potential nuclear threat and that degrading its capabilities was necessary, while also acknowledging that the situation remains unresolved and will require ongoing monitoring. The conversation reinforces the idea that geopolitical stability and energy prices are deeply interconnected, impacting both global security and domestic economic conditions.

    The discussion then shifts to domestic political strategy and voter sentiment, with a focus on how gas prices, trade policies, and economic conditions influence the American electorate. Polling data cited during the hour shows that a large majority of voters consider fuel costs a major financial burden, underscoring why lower energy prices are critical for Republican prospects in upcoming elections. The hosts frame the Iran agreement partly through this domestic lens, arguing that stabilizing oil markets could help address inflation concerns and improve consumer confidence.

    A significant portion of Hour 1 also addresses COVID-19 vaccine policy, government transparency, and public health controversies. Senator Johnson discusses his claims regarding adverse event reporting and alleged lack of transparency from federal agencies, asserting that more accountability is needed in how data was handled and communicated during the pandemic. The segment highlights ongoing debates over vaccine safety, government oversight, and media coverage, reflecting broader concerns about trust in public institutions and the long-term impact of pandemic-era decisions.

    The final major topic in Hour 1 of the program pivots to sports and culture, particularly the FIFA World Cup in the United States. Guest Alexi Lalas joins to discuss the rapid growth of soccer’s popularity in America, record-breaking TV ratings, and the cultural significance of hosting a global sporting event. The conversation highlights how the World Cup is driving international tourism, national pride, and cross-cultural engagement, while also showcasing the U.S. men’s team’s strong performance and rising expectations. The hosts frame the World Cup as a form of “sports diplomacy,” helping reshape global perceptions of the United States and creating a unifying shared experience for fans.
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    Hour 3 - MLB’s Double Standard

    06/18/2026 | 36 mins.
    Hour 3 of the Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show podcast delivers a policy-heavy and news-driven segment, clearly emphasizing this is Hour 3 of the program, with in-depth coverage of Department of Justice civil rights enforcement, constitutional law, discrimination policy, religious liberty, U.S. politics, artificial intelligence policy, energy markets, and foreign policy developments involving Iran, while also maintaining the show’s signature mix of humor and cultural commentary.
    A central focus in Hour 3 is an extensive interview with Assistant Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon, who outlines major shifts in U.S. civil rights law and enforcement priorities. The discussion begins with a detailed explanation of the legal doctrine of “disparate impact,” a key concept in employment and civil rights law that evaluates whether policies produce unequal outcomes across demographic groups even without intentional discrimination. Dhillon explains that the Department of Justice is moving away from emphasizing disparate impact toward a “colorblind” constitutional framework focused on equal treatment and individual rights rather than group-based outcomes, signaling a major policy shift in affirmative action, employment law, and civil rights enforcement.
    The conversation expands into high-profile controversies involving reparations policies and diversity mandates, including a program in Evanston, Illinois that provides financial payments tied to historical discrimination, and California regulations tied to supplier diversity requirements. Dhillon argues these policies raise constitutional concerns related to equal protection and discrimination law, and indicates the DOJ is actively reviewing or challenging such initiatives. This segment highlights broader national debates around equity versus equality, government policy, and the legality of race- or identity-based programs.
    Another major legal topic in Hour 3 of the show involves religious liberty and First Amendment rights, including a DOJ case involving Catholic nuns in New York who are challenging state mandates requiring compliance with gender identity policies in healthcare settings. Dhillon frames the case as a conflict between government regulation and religious freedom, noting that the DOJ is seeking to defend religious institutions from what it views as unconstitutional mandates. The hosts connect this issue to broader themes of free exercise of religion, constitutional protections, and federal intervention in state policy.
    The show also addresses workplace discrimination and free speech in sports, particularly the controversy surrounding Major League Baseball players potentially facing discipline for displaying Bible verses during Pride-themed events. Dhillon explains that under Title VII employment law, employers may face legal challenges if they allow certain viewpoints while restricting religious expression, raising potential workplace discrimination and religious rights concerns. This discussion ties into wider cultural debates over free speech, corporate policies, and religious expression in professional environments.
    Following the DOJ interview, Hour 3 transitions into an interview with Senator Dave McCormick, covering foreign policy, economic issues, artificial intelligence, and national security strategy. McCormick discusses the evolving situation with Iran, including a ceasefire framework and nuclear negotiations, emphasizing the importance of preventing nuclear weapons development while linking the agreement to lower gas prices and improved economic conditions for American families. He highlights how energy markets directly affect voters, underscoring the political significance of oil prices, inflation, and cost-of-living concerns.
    A significant portion of the conversation focuses on artificial intelligence and the future of the U.S. economy, with McCormick describing AI as one of the most transformative forces in modern history. He stresses the need for the United States to lead in AI innovation, data infrastructure, and energy development, particularly in competition with China. The discussion highlights the role of data centers, workforce development, and advanced manufacturing, positioning AI as central to both economic growth and national security strategy.
    The interview also touches on defense policy and industrial strategy, with McCormick advocating for rebuilding America’s defense manufacturing base, including investment in robotics, autonomous systems, and military technology. He emphasizes the importance of domestic production, supply chain resilience, and technological innovation in maintaining U.S. global leadership, particularly in light of evolving military threats and geopolitical competition.
    Economic issues remain a recurring theme, with discussion of inflation, wage growth, and cost-of-living pressures. McCormick acknowledges that while certain indicators like employment and wages have improved, many Americans still face challenges from high prices in goods, housing, and healthcare, reinforcing the complexity of the current economic environment and the importance of continued policy action.
    The final portion of Hour 3 returns to lighter commentary, including continued debate over World Cup predictions and U.S. vs. England rivalry, tying into broader discussions of American identity and the upcoming 250th anniversary celebrations. The hosts use humor and historical references to connect sports fandom with national pride, providing a conversational wrap-up to a policy-heavy hour.
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    Normally Podcast: Trump’s Iran Deal Sparks Conservative Backlash, White House Terror Plot Foiled & The Smartphone Fertility Crisis

    06/18/2026 | 28 mins.
    On this episode of Normally, Mary Katharine Ham and Karol Markowicz break down the growing conservative backlash to President Trump's proposed Iran agreement, including concerns over sanctions relief, frozen assets, and whether the administration is giving away leverage after major military victories. As details remain scarce, they examine what the deal could mean for U.S. deterrence, Middle East stability, and the 2026 midterm elections.
    They also discuss the shocking FBI disruption of an alleged terror plot targeting the UFC Freedom 250 celebration at the White House, where suspects reportedly planned a coordinated drone attack, sniper assault, and mass-casualty event. Why isn't this story receiving more national attention?
    Plus, they explore a new study linking smartphones to America's declining birth rate, falling marriage rates, and growing social isolation. Is technology quietly reshaping the future of family formation?

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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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