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    Nation States: America’s Quiet Comeback in Latin America

    06/26/2026 | 29 mins.
    While headlines focus on China, the Middle East, and Europe, a major geopolitical shift is unfolding much closer to home. Steve Yates explores the rise of reform-minded governments across Latin America, growing cooperation on border security and cartel enforcement, and why a stronger Western Hemisphere could benefit American families, energy security, supply chains, and economic growth. Yates argues that one of America’s biggest strategic opportunities may be right in its own backyard.
    Follow Nation States with Yates for clear, common-sense insight into the global events shaping your family, finances, security, and America’s future.
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    Verdict with Ted Cruz: Election Night: Socialists win in NYC, Conservatives win in SC & GA plus Radical Judge Bars Trump from Preventing Illegals from Voting

    06/25/2026 | 37 mins.
    1. 🗳️ Election Results and Political Trends
    New York City:
    Victories by socialist or far-left candidates in Democratic primaries
    Evidence that the Democratic Party is becoming more progressive or radical
    Specific races and candidates are discussed as examples of this trend

    South Carolina and Georgia:
    Highlighted as having strong conservative (Republican) victories
    Ted Cruz discusses his own endorsements and involvement in these races
    These results are a counterbalance to the shifts in New York

    2. 🔮 Political Predictions
    Predictions about future Democratic presidential candidates
    Claims that progressive figures may dominate future primaries
    Speculation about upcoming Senate races and political shifts
    3. ⚖️ Federal Court Ruling on Election Database
    The judge blocked use of a federal system (“SAVE database”)
    The system was intended to verify eligibility and prevent non-citizens from voting
    The ruling argued that the system could: Misuse sensitive personal data
    Potentially harm eligible voters or violate privacy protections

    The Ted and Ben strongly criticize the ruling, describing it as:
    Judicial overreach
    Politically motivated
    Likely to be overturned on appeal

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    The Truth with Lisa Boothe: Bruce Blakeman on Saving New York from Socialism, Crime & Kathy Hochul

    06/25/2026 | 21 mins.
    Can Republicans win back New York? Nassau County Executive and New York gubernatorial candidate Bruce Blakeman joins Lisa Boothe to discuss his campaign to unseat Governor Kathy Hochul and reverse what he calls New York's decline.
    Blakeman weighs in on the rise of Democratic Socialists across New York, arguing that socialism, high taxes, rising crime, and the state's affordability crisis are driving residents away. He explains why he believes New York needs stronger cooperation with ICE, lower energy costs, reduced government spending, and policies focused on public safety and economic growth.
    The conversation also covers President Trump's endorsement, Zohran Mamdani's growing influence within New York Democrats, Kathy Hochul's leadership, and whether Republicans can build a winning coalition of conservatives, independents, and moderate Democrats in 2026.
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    Daily Review with Clay and Buck - Jun 25 2026

    06/25/2026 | 1h 2 mins.
    Buck Sexton focuses heavily on Supreme Court decisions, especially a key case involving immigration and executive authority. Buck highlights a 6–3 ruling in Mullen v. Doe, emphasizing that the Court sided with the executive branch and reinforced presidential authority over immigration programs such as Temporary Protected Status (TPS). The discussion frames TPS as a humanitarian policy originally intended for individuals fleeing war or natural disasters, but now often extended far beyond its “temporary” purpose, sometimes lasting decades. Buck examines the aftermath of the New York City primary, questioning whether the relatively small turnout contests still signal a growing trend of far-left political momentum in urban Democratic districts. He frames the election results as part of a larger ideological shift within the Democratic Party, suggesting that even smaller races may offer insight into future national elections and Republican strategy heading into the midterms. A central theme throughout the hour is Buck’s contrast between conservative political philosophy—rooted in constitutionalism, optimism, and Trump-era governance—and progressive ideology, which he characterizes as driven by resentment, grievance, and opposition to success. He argues that conservative politics aim to improve America through stability, growth, and public safety, while criticizing progressive policies as being more focused on punishing perceived inequality than delivering effective outcomes. guest Ryan Girdusky, focusing on the rise of Democratic Socialists of America (DSA), New York City politics, voter turnout trends, and the broader ideological direction of the Democratic Party under President Donald Trump’s current administration. The hour centers on the aftermath of recent New York primary elections, spotlighting controversial progressive candidates such as Zohran Mamdani and Darializa Chevalier, while examining how socialist-aligned movements are reshaping Democratic coalitions at the local and national levels. A major theme of Hour 3 is the growing influence of the DSA in New York City politics, described as the “crown jewel” of the organization’s national network. Buck and Girdusky analyze how DSA candidates and aligned figures are leveraging the Democratic Party as a “ballot access vehicle,” pushing a more openly socialist agenda from within while viewing the traditional Democratic establishment as an obstacle. This strategy is portrayed as increasingly effective, particularly in affluent, college-educated, and heavily progressive neighborhoods referred to as the “comedy corridor”—a stretch of waterfront districts from Astoria in Queens down through Brooklyn, which has become a hub of far-left political activism and extremely high voter turnout. Buck speaks with guest Dan Mason, former CBS Radio CEO, who reflects on the evolution of radio, the enduring power of one-to-one audience connection, and the changing media landscape in the digital age. Mason emphasizes radio’s unique ability to build personal relationships with listeners, contrasting it with less intimate platforms like television, and highlights ongoing debates over public broadcasting, including NPR funding and perceived political bias. The hour concludes with a broader optimistic outlook on America under President Donald Trump, with Buck pushing back against pessimism from a caller and encouraging listeners to embrace patriotism, stability, and historical perspective heading into major national celebrations like Independence Day. He underscores that, despite political tensions and global concerns, the United States is not facing crises on the scale of war, economic collapse, or pandemic lockdowns, and remains in a strong position.

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    Hour 1 - Trump: Best is Yet to Come

    06/25/2026 | 37 mins.
    In this Hour 1 podcast recap, the show opens with Buck noting Clay’s absence and quickly pivots to major national issues, including Supreme Court rulings, immigration policy, and the broader ideological direction of the United States as the country approaches its 250th anniversary. One of the dominant themes is the impact of small but highly motivated political movements, particularly referencing the aftermath of what the hosts describe as a “socialism night” in New York City. Buck argues that low-turnout elections or niche political events can still have outsized consequences, stressing that committed activists—rather than majority opinion—often shape political outcomes and policy direction. A core segment in Hour 1 focuses heavily on Supreme Court decisions, especially a key case involving immigration and executive authority. Buck highlights a 6–3 ruling in Mullen v. Doe, emphasizing that the Court sided with the executive branch and reinforced presidential authority over immigration programs such as Temporary Protected Status (TPS). The discussion frames TPS as a humanitarian policy originally intended for individuals fleeing war or natural disasters, but now often extended far beyond its “temporary” purpose, sometimes lasting decades. Buck explains that the Trump administration’s 2025 decision to end TPS for Haiti became central to this legal dispute. Supporters of the policy argued Haiti had stabilized enough to end the designation, while critics—including NGOs—challenged the move under the Administrative Procedure Act. The Supreme Court ultimately rejected those challenges, ruling that courts cannot override executive immigration authority based on procedural claims or alleged motives, reinforcing a stricter interpretation of the law. The immigration conversation broadens into a critique of the current system, including asylum policies and enforcement practices, with Buck arguing that loopholes—such as “defensive asylum” claims and high failure-to-appear rates for immigration hearings (estimated at 70–90%)—have allowed widespread abuse of the system. He also discusses how policies like “metering” at the border (limiting daily asylum claims) were upheld in principle, further reinforcing executive discretion over border control and entry procedures. Another major legal development covered in Hour 1 is a Second Amendment case, Wolford v. Lopez, where the Supreme Court struck down a Hawaii law restricting concealed carry on private property open to the public. The Court ruled the law unconstitutional, stating it imposed an undue burden on the right to self-defense under the Second and Fourteenth Amendments, marking another significant conservative-leaning decision. The hosts also preview a potentially landmark upcoming ruling on birthright citizenship, describing it as one of the most consequential legal questions facing the country. Buck raises concerns about how current interpretations may incentivize illegal immigration and suggests the Court may face a politically difficult decision that could reshape immigration incentives for future generations. Beyond legal issues, Hour 1 incorporates cultural and political commentary, including observations about American culture and tourism, with Buck noting how international visitors are rediscovering places like Texas and Florida, highlighting American hospitality, regional traditions, and cultural appeal. These lighter moments contrast with the show’s more serious discussions about policy and governance. The hour concludes by circling back to New York City politics and the rise of left-wing activism, examining the media response and broader implications of socialist-leaning momentum. Buck references emerging political figures such as Zohran Mamdani and Darializa Chevalier, describing them as part of a growing movement gaining traction within Democratic circles and potentially influencing future elections and policy debates. The hosts argue that mainstream media coverage appears supportive of these developments, reinforcing their view that progressive ideologies are becoming more prominent within urban political ecosystems.

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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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