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    Daily Review with Clay and Buck - Jun 1 2026

    06/01/2026 | 48 mins.
    Why Maine Matters
    Closely tied to the Maine race is a broader strategic discussion about Democratic ambitions to reshape federal power, particularly through Supreme Court expansion. Clay spends significant time analyzing comments from Democratic leaders suggesting an increase in the number of justices from nine to thirteen, tying this potential move to the number of federal circuits. He dismisses the argument as politically motivated and warns that if Democrats regain Senate control and the presidency, they could move to pack the Supreme Court, eliminate the filibuster, and add new states such as Washington, D.C. and Puerto Rico. Listener calls reinforce the topic, with multiple callers suggesting Republicans should preemptively expand the Court, though Clay argues Republicans are unlikely to take such aggressive institutional steps.
    The Guy Who Broke the Platner Story
    A detailed interview with reporter Tim Rice of the Daily Wire, who explains Kik’s structure as an anonymous messaging platform with limited moderation and no meaningful age verification safeguards. The discussion underscores the seriousness of the issue, particularly given the app’s reputation and its potential implications in a political context. Clay and Rice explore whether the controversy is being driven by opposition research or internal Democratic dynamics, with both acknowledging growing concern within Democratic ranks about Platner’s electability against incumbent Republican Senator Susan Collins. The possibility of additional individuals coming forward is also discussed, reinforcing the idea that the story may expand significantly in the coming days.
    Clay places the Maine race within a broader national political strategy, emphasizing that Democrats likely need to win the seat to regain Senate control and pursue major institutional changes. He speculates about a potential candidate replacement scenario, suggesting Democrats could attempt to replace Platner with a stronger statewide figure, such as Governor Janet Mills, if the situation worsens. However, the conversation also acknowledges the logistical and political challenges of such a move, especially given the proximity of the primary and the risks of alienating voters.
    Stop Insulting Women
    Clay digs into the transgender athlete controversy in women’s sports, which Clay identifies as a major cultural flashpoint influencing public opinion heading into elections. He is joined by former collegiate athlete Riley Gaines, who reacts to comments from California gubernatorial candidate Tom Steyer supporting transgender participation in girls’ sports. The conversation examines recent track and field championships where a transgender athlete won titles in California, sparking debate over fairness, Title IX protections, and opportunities for female athletes. Gaines argues that these policies undermine competitive integrity and women’s sports, while Clay highlights broader concerns about how such positions could impact voters’ perceptions of political candidates and party platforms.
    Make California Great Again
    Clay urges Californians to vote in the impending California primary elections, including both the Los Angeles mayoral race and the California governor’s race, which he emphasizes as pivotal moments for the future political direction of the state. He explains the importance of California’s “top-two” primary system, warning that a divided Republican vote could result in two Democrats advancing, effectively shutting Republicans out of the general election and impacting down-ballot turnout. Clay strongly advocates for consolidation among Republican voters, highlighting Steve Hilton in the governor’s race and Spencer Pratt in the LA mayoral race as crucial candidates to ensure GOP representation. He frames the election as a referendum on current leadership under figures like Karen Bass and the broader Democratic governance model in California, citing concerns around crime, homelessness policies, and voter engagement.
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    Hour 1 - Dems Ordered the Code Red on Graham Platner

    06/01/2026 | 36 mins.
    In Hour 1 of the Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show, Clay Travis hosts solo and delivers a wide-ranging, politically focused broadcast packed with breaking news analysis, election coverage, and commentary on key national issues shaping the current political landscape. This hour centers heavily on 2026 election news, Senate control, Supreme Court debates, and emerging political scandals, making it a critical segment for listeners tracking U.S. politics, midterm strategy, and culture war topics.
    A major theme throughout Hour 1 is the escalating controversy surrounding Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner, which Clay frames as a pivotal development in the battle for U.S. Senate control. Platner, the presumed Democratic nominee challenging Republican Senator Susan Collins, is facing explosive allegations involving inappropriate online behavior, including reported sexting with multiple women and potential connections to a platform popular among minors. Clay highlights reports from major outlets and emphasizes internal Democratic concern, suggesting a coordinated “code red” effort to derail Platner’s candidacy before the June 9 primary. The host argues that Maine represents a must-win seat for Democrats hoping to flip the Senate, meaning any vulnerability in their nominee could have national consequences for the balance of power in Washington. The discussion explores whether these allegations will resonate with voters in what Clay calls a “post-personal scandal political era,” or if more damaging revelations could still emerge.
    Closely tied to the Maine race is a broader strategic discussion about Democratic ambitions to reshape federal power, particularly through Supreme Court expansion. Clay spends significant time analyzing comments from Democratic leaders suggesting an increase in the number of justices from nine to thirteen, tying this potential move to the number of federal circuits. He dismisses the argument as politically motivated and warns that if Democrats regain Senate control and the presidency, they could move to pack the Supreme Court, eliminate the filibuster, and add new states such as Washington, D.C. and Puerto Rico. Listener calls reinforce the topic, with multiple callers suggesting Republicans should preemptively expand the Court, though Clay argues Republicans are unlikely to take such aggressive institutional steps.
    The hour also previews key state-level elections, particularly in California, emphasizing the significance of the upcoming California governor and Los Angeles mayor primaries. Clay explains the state’s “top-two” primary system and discusses potential Republican strategy, including concerns that a split GOP vote could result in two Democrats advancing, potentially impacting turnout and broader electoral dynamics. He highlights candidates like Steve Hilton and discusses the implications of these races for national political trends.

    On cultural and social issues, Hour 1 touches on the ongoing debate over transgender athletes in women’s sports, citing recent California track and field results and comments from political figures who support inclusion policies. Clay frames this as a flashpoint issue likely to influence voter sentiment, particularly in competitive states.
    Additional topics include a brief update on U.S.-Iran tensions and negotiations under President Donald Trump, described as ongoing and cyclical, as well as commentary on a recent Jill Biden media interview that Clay characterizes as out-of-touch. The show also weaves in broader critiques of media bias, particularly questioning whether negative coverage of Democratic candidates originates from within the party itself.
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    Hour 2 - The Guy Who Broke the Platner Story

    06/01/2026 | 36 mins.
    In Hour 2 of the Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show, Clay Travis continues solo hosting with an in-depth, news-driven breakdown of the biggest political and cultural stories of the day, with heavy emphasis on 2026 midterm elections, the Maine Senate race controversy, national security, and media narratives shaping public perception. This hour delivers a focused look at how emerging scandals and policy debates could influence the balance of power in Washington.
    A dominant storyline throughout Hour 2 is the escalating controversy surrounding Maine Democratic Senate candidate Graham Platner, which Clay frames as a potentially decisive factor in the fight for U.S. Senate control. The discussion expands on new allegations involving Platner’s activity on the messaging app Kik, described as an anonymous platform often associated with questionable or illicit interactions and minimal oversight. Clay highlights concerns about Platner maintaining a profile on the app—reportedly used heavily by younger users—and raises questions about judgment, campaign viability, and whether more damaging revelations are imminent. He repeatedly suggests that the scandal is likely just the beginning, positioning it as a “bridge story” that could lead to further reporting and potentially derail Platner’s candidacy before the general election.
    The hour features a detailed interview with reporter Tim Rice of the Daily Wire, who explains Kik’s structure as an anonymous messaging platform with limited moderation and no meaningful age verification safeguards. The discussion underscores the seriousness of the issue, particularly given the app’s reputation and its potential implications in a political context. Clay and Rice explore whether the controversy is being driven by opposition research or internal Democratic dynamics, with both acknowledging growing concern within Democratic ranks about Platner’s electability against incumbent Republican Senator Susan Collins. The possibility of additional individuals coming forward is also discussed, reinforcing the idea that the story may expand significantly in the coming days.
    Clay places the Maine race within a broader national political strategy, emphasizing that Democrats likely need to win the seat to regain Senate control and pursue major institutional changes. He speculates about a potential candidate replacement scenario, suggesting Democrats could attempt to replace Platner with a stronger statewide figure, such as Governor Janet Mills, if the situation worsens. However, the conversation also acknowledges the logistical and political challenges of such a move, especially given the proximity of the primary and the risks of alienating voters.
    Beyond domestic politics, Hour 2 shifts into foreign policy analysis, focusing on ongoing U.S.-Iran negotiations under President Donald Trump. Clay discusses the strategic importance of preventing Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons, drawing comparisons to North Korea and arguing that allowing Iran to become a nuclear power would create long-term global instability. He examines fluctuating geopolitical developments involving Israel and Hezbollah, as well as the economic impact of rising oil and gas prices tied to Middle East tensions. Clay suggests that short-term economic costs may be justified if they prevent long-term security threats.
    The hour also includes broader political commentary, including speculation about internal dynamics within the Trump administration, particularly regarding Vice President JD Vance and reported tensions over influence and positioning. Additionally, Clay previews continued coverage of cultural issues, especially the ongoing national debate around transgender athletes competing in women’s sports, which will be explored further in the next hour.
    Rounding out the segment, the show briefly touches on breaking sports news, including a major NFL trade involving star defensive player Myles Garrett moving to the Los Angeles Rams, highlighting the program’s mix of political analysis and mainstream news relevance.
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    Hour 3 - Clay: Stop Insulting Women

    06/01/2026 | 36 mins.
    In Hour 3 of the Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show, Clay Travis wraps up the program with a fast-paced, commentary-heavy hour centered on California politics, culture war issues, transgender athlete debates, media bias, and political discourse in sports and entertainment. This final hour delivers a strong focus on 2026 election implications, voter mobilization, and high-profile cultural controversies, making it a critical segment for listeners following state-level elections and national ideological battles.
    A major focus of Hour 3 is the impending California primary elections, including both the Los Angeles mayoral race and the California governor’s race, which Clay emphasizes as pivotal moments for the future political direction of the state. He explains the importance of California’s “top-two” primary system, warning that a divided Republican vote could result in two Democrats advancing, effectively shutting Republicans out of the general election and impacting down-ballot turnout. Clay strongly advocates for consolidation among Republican voters, highlighting Steve Hilton in the governor’s race and Spencer Pratt in the LA mayoral race as crucial candidates to ensure GOP representation. He frames the election as a referendum on current leadership under figures like Karen Bass and the broader Democratic governance model in California, citing concerns around crime, homelessness policies, and voter engagement.
    The hour also features an extended and emotionally charged discussion on the transgender athlete controversy in women’s sports, which Clay identifies as a major cultural flashpoint influencing public opinion heading into elections. He is joined by former collegiate athlete Riley Gaines, who reacts to comments from California gubernatorial candidate Tom Steyer supporting transgender participation in girls’ sports. The conversation examines recent track and field championships where a transgender athlete won titles in California, sparking debate over fairness, Title IX protections, and opportunities for female athletes. Gaines argues that these policies undermine competitive integrity and women’s sports, while Clay highlights broader concerns about how such positions could impact voters’ perceptions of political candidates and party platforms.
    Another significant topic in this hour is media and cultural reaction to political expression, particularly in sports. Clay critiques comments made by former MSNBC host Joy Reid after New York Giants quarterback Jackson Dart expressed appreciation for President Donald Trump during a public appearance. The discussion expands into a broader analysis of cancel culture, political conformity in media, and ideological intolerance, with Clay arguing that public figures face disproportionate backlash for conservative viewpoints while other forms of misconduct are treated differently. He contrasts reactions to political speech with responses to more serious issues in professional sports, questioning the consistency of public outrage.
    The show also touches on public safety concerns and urban policy debates, particularly through commentary on Los Angeles, including perspectives from entertainment industry figures who describe worsening crime conditions and declining quality of life. Clay uses these examples to reinforce his argument that voters are increasingly frustrated with existing political leadership and may be open to change if given viable alternatives on the ballot.
    Throughout Hour 3, Clay reinforces the connection between cultural issues and electoral outcomes, arguing that topics like gender identity in sports, crime policy, and freedom of expression are not isolated debates but key drivers of voter behavior in upcoming elections. He positions California as a bellwether for broader national trends, suggesting that outcomes in these races could signal shifts in political momentum heading into the 2026 cycle.
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    It's a Numbers Game: America’s Birth Rate Crisis Deepens, JD Vance 2028 Rumors & Graham Platner Controversy

    06/01/2026 | 33 mins.
    America’s birth rate continues to decline, and the latest CDC data reveals troubling trends across nearly every demographic group. In this episode of A Numbers Game, Ryan Girdusky breaks down the newest fertility statistics, explores what they mean for America’s future, and examines why population growth is slowing despite major cultural and political shifts.
    Ryan also dives into the growing controversy surrounding Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner, analyzing his past comments, military service claims, and escalating political battle with Senator Susan Collins. Plus, Ryan answers audience questions on Hispanic identity and the U.S. Census, immigration, assimilation, and the latest rumors surrounding Vice President JD Vance’s potential 2028 presidential campaign.
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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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