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    Daily Review with Clay and Buck - Jun 9 2026

    06/09/2026 | 57 mins.
    Republicans Buy Sneakers Too
    Clay Travis and Buck Sexton talk about President Donald Trump’s appearance at Madison Square Garden during a New York Knicks game, which Clay and Buck frame as a culturally significant moment in the intersection of sports, politics, and media narratives. They analyze reactions from fans, commentary from NBA Commissioner Adam Silver, and broader questions about the NBA’s political activism, arguing that the league may be shifting away from its previously “woke” positioning. The discussion expands into a broader critique of politics in sports, media bias, and public reactions to Trump as a New York figure.
    Could Steve Hilton Win?
    Steve Hilton joins the show to provide a detailed update on the California gubernatorial primary, explaining that he is highly confident of securing a top-two finish and advancing to the general election, even as official results remain delayed due to prolonged vote counting across the state. A major focus is the extended timeline for ballot processing in California, with Hilton criticizing the system as inefficient and mismanaged, particularly highlighting rules that allow ballots without clear postmarks to be accepted if they include handwritten dates. The conversation frames these practices as contributing to widespread skepticism around election transparency and trust in the vote-counting process.
    The discussion then shifts to a key voter ID ballot initiative in California, which Hilton says has strong public support and could be a near-term solution to many of the concerns being raised. The proposal would require government-issued identification for voting, whether in person or by mail, reducing reliance on signature verification processes that currently slow down vote counting. Clay and Buck strongly endorse voter ID laws, arguing they are consistent with requirements for other constitutional rights and would improve election confidence. They also debate the role of absentee and mail-in voting more broadly, suggesting that widespread early in-person voting could replace much of the current mail-based system.
    Election Integrity
    Clay and Buck explore campaign spending dynamics, particularly the failure of billionaire Tom Steyer to secure a top-two finish in California despite massive financial investment. This leads to a broader point about the limits of political advertising, with the hosts arguing that even heavy spending cannot overcome weak voter appeal. They also revisit recent national campaigns, suggesting that increased public exposure can sometimes hurt candidates rather than help them.
    Sen. Tommy Tuberville
    Clay and Buck react to breaking reports involving Iran and U.S. military tensions, after news surfaces that an American Apache helicopter may have been shot down. The hosts emphasize that President Donald Trump has indicated a potential U.S. response, pending investigation into whether the incident was hostile action, mechanical failure, or friendly fire. Alabama Senator Tommy Tuberville joins the show to weigh in on the escalating situation, warning that if Iran was responsible, consequences are likely. This segment highlights broader U.S.-Iran geopolitical tensions and national security concerns, underscoring the potential for rapid escalation in the Middle East.
    The conversation with Senator Tuberville shifts into 2026 midterm election outlook and Senate control, where he predicts Republicans are likely to maintain their majority but expresses frustration with stalled legislative priorities. A major focus is the SAVE America Act and election security legislation, with Tuberville criticizing fellow Republicans who opposed advancing the bill. He emphasizes concerns about voter fraud, election integrity, and inconsistent vote-counting standards across states, arguing that federal action is necessary to ensure confidence in U.S. elections. The discussion also dives into the ongoing debate about the Senate filibuster, with Tuberville and the hosts suggesting Democrats would eliminate it if they regain power, raising stakes for current legislative battles.
    They also touch on college sports controversies and NIL-era challenges, as Tuberville reacts to a controversial court ruling allowing a college quarterback accused of gambling violations to continue playing. He argues that the decision reflects a broader erosion of accountability in college athletics, pointing to issues like sports betting, transfer rules, and commercialization of college sports as threats to the integrity of the system.
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    Hour 1 - Republicans Buy Sneakers Too

    06/09/2026 | 36 mins.
    In Hour 1 of the Clay Travis and Buck Sexton show, the hosts deliver a wide-ranging discussion covering breaking political news, cultural commentary, and criminal justice debates, making this opening hour a dense mix of election analysis and trending national headlines. The hour begins with a focus on key primary elections across the United States, including South Carolina, Maine, Nevada, and North Dakota, with particular attention on the Maine race and expectations surrounding candidate performances, as well as early momentum in California where Republican Steve Hilton appears poised to advance to a high-profile runoff. The hosts also preview upcoming interviews and highlight concerns about election integrity, especially in California voting systems.
    A major segment of Hour 1 centers on President Donald Trump’s appearance at Madison Square Garden during a New York Knicks game, which Clay and Buck frame as a culturally significant moment in the intersection of sports, politics, and media narratives. They analyze reactions from fans, commentary from NBA Commissioner Adam Silver, and broader questions about the NBA’s political activism, arguing that the league may be shifting away from its previously “woke” positioning. The discussion expands into a broader critique of politics in sports, media bias, and public reactions to Trump as a New York figure.
    The hour also dives into law and order issues, including the high-profile murder case involving Carmelo Anthony (unrelated to the former NBA player), which has gone to a jury after a fatal stabbing at a Texas school event. This leads into a deeper debate about the criminal justice system, violent crime, and the death penalty, with the hosts arguing for faster legal processes in cases involving clear video evidence. They also discuss the role of organizations like the Innocence Project and evolving standards around evidence such as DNA.
    Another major topic in Hour 1 is the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) controversy, following a congressional hearing led by Jim Jordan and allegations involving misuse of funds and the classification of political opponents on “hate lists.” Clay and Buck criticize the organization’s influence in shaping narratives around extremism and racism, while also discussing broader issues around free speech, political labeling, and ideological bias in watchdog groups.
    The hosts briefly address international tensions, noting breaking news that Iran reportedly downed a U.S. Apache helicopter in the Strait of Hormuz, raising concerns about escalation and the stability of a potential ceasefire. This adds a foreign policy dimension to the hour’s coverage.
    Finally, Hour 1 concludes with a discussion of election security and voter fraud, emphasizing skepticism around mail-in voting, calls for voter ID laws, and the importance of distinguishing credible election concerns from unsupported claims. The hosts stress that election integrity remains a central issue heading into future races, especially in battleground states.
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    Hour 2 - Proving Election Fraud

    06/09/2026 | 36 mins.
    Hour 2 of The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show podcast centers on the high-profile California governor’s race, election integrity concerns, voter ID legislation, and broader 2026 election developments, delivering a politically focused discussion driven by an in-depth interview with candidate Steve Hilton and extensive commentary from the hosts.
    This hour opens with Steve Hilton providing a detailed update on the California gubernatorial primary, explaining that he is highly confident of securing a top-two finish and advancing to the general election, even as official results remain delayed due to prolonged vote counting across the state. A major focus is the extended timeline for ballot processing in California, with Hilton criticizing the system as inefficient and mismanaged, particularly highlighting rules that allow ballots without clear postmarks to be accepted if they include handwritten dates. The conversation frames these practices as contributing to widespread skepticism around election transparency and trust in the vote-counting process.
    A dominant theme throughout Hour 2 is the debate over election integrity, with significant attention paid to mail-in voting, ballot harvesting, and post-election ballot collection. Hilton outlines concerns about legally permitted ballot harvesting operations, where organizations and unions collect large numbers of ballots and submit them, describing how this activity may influence late vote counts, particularly in Los Angeles. He also raises allegations about taxpayer-funded programs and nonprofit organizations being connected to political organizing efforts, which he claims intersect with voter registration and ballot collection efforts in ways that benefit Democratic candidates. Clay and Buck build on this, describing what they view as a broader system that complicates verification and makes proving wrongdoing difficult.
    The discussion then shifts to a key voter ID ballot initiative in California, which Hilton says has strong public support and could be a near-term solution to many of the concerns being raised. The proposal would require government-issued identification for voting, whether in person or by mail, reducing reliance on signature verification processes that currently slow down vote counting. Clay and Buck strongly endorse voter ID laws, arguing they are consistent with requirements for other constitutional rights and would improve election confidence. They also debate the role of absentee and mail-in voting more broadly, suggesting that widespread early in-person voting could replace much of the current mail-based system.
    Looking ahead to the general election, Hilton outlines his campaign strategy, emphasizing a message of economic reform, tax relief, and “common sense” governance. His policy priorities include eliminating taxes on the first $100,000 of income, lowering costs tied to regulation and energy, and addressing California’s affordability crisis. He frames the upcoming election as a fundamental choice between continued political dysfunction and practical reform, positioning himself against opponent Javier Becerra as a candidate offering a sharp break from current policies.
    Beyond California politics, Hour 2 also includes analysis of national election developments, with a spotlight on a contentious Democratic Senate primary in Maine. The hosts discuss a rare public rebuke from a former campaign manager who criticized a leading candidate as unfit for office, using it to highlight internal divisions within the Democratic Party. Clay and Buck argue that party strategy often prioritizes electability over character concerns, drawing comparisons to previous national campaigns.
    Additional segments explore campaign spending dynamics, particularly the failure of billionaire Tom Steyer to secure a top-two finish in California despite massive financial investment. This leads to a broader point about the limits of political advertising, with the hosts arguing that even heavy spending cannot overcome weak voter appeal. They also revisit recent national campaigns, suggesting that increased public exposure can sometimes hurt candidates rather than help them.
    The hour concludes with listener calls and further discussion about early voting, voter ID requirements, and election-day procedures, with callers advocating for systems that require in-person voting with identification. Clay and Buck reiterate their belief that extended ballot deadlines and drawn-out counting processes undermine public confidence, calling for reforms that would require all votes to be received by Election Day.
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    Hour 3 - America, I'm So Glad You Were Born

    06/09/2026 | 36 mins.
    Hour 3 of The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show podcast delivers a fast-paced and wide-ranging discussion focused on breaking foreign policy developments, U.S. Senate politics, election reform, media controversies, cultural commentary, and a high-profile criminal trial, making this hour a comprehensive mix of news analysis and political insight.
    At the start of Hour 3, Clay Travis and Buck Sexton react to breaking reports involving Iran and U.S. military tensions, after news surfaces that an American Apache helicopter may have been shot down. The hosts emphasize that President Donald Trump has indicated a potential U.S. response, pending investigation into whether the incident was hostile action, mechanical failure, or friendly fire. Alabama Senator Tommy Tuberville joins the show to weigh in on the escalating situation, warning that if Iran was responsible, consequences are likely. This segment highlights broader U.S.-Iran geopolitical tensions and national security concerns, underscoring the potential for rapid escalation in the Middle East.
    The conversation with Senator Tuberville shifts into 2026 midterm election outlook and Senate control, where he predicts Republicans are likely to maintain their majority but expresses frustration with stalled legislative priorities. A major focus is the SAVE America Act and election security legislation, with Tuberville criticizing fellow Republicans who opposed advancing the bill. He emphasizes concerns about voter fraud, election integrity, and inconsistent vote-counting standards across states, arguing that federal action is necessary to ensure confidence in U.S. elections. The discussion also dives into the ongoing debate about the Senate filibuster, with Tuberville and the hosts suggesting Democrats would eliminate it if they regain power, raising stakes for current legislative battles.
    The hour also touches on college sports controversies and NIL-era challenges, as Tuberville reacts to a controversial court ruling allowing a college quarterback accused of gambling violations to continue playing. He argues that the decision reflects a broader erosion of accountability in college athletics, pointing to issues like sports betting, transfer rules, and commercialization of college sports as threats to the integrity of the system.
    Another key political segment examines domestic migration trends and red state growth, with discussion about Americans relocating from high-tax blue states to states like Alabama, Tennessee, Florida, and Texas. Tuberville stresses the importance of maintaining conservative governance and warns against new residents bringing the policies they fled, tying the issue back to voting laws and political accountability.
    Later in Hour 3, Clay and Buck pivot to a heated Capitol Hill hearing involving the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC), particularly focusing on questioning about a Senate candidate linked to controversial imagery. The hosts argue there is inconsistency in how political labels and accusations are applied, highlighting what they see as media bias and partisan double standards in political discourse.
    The show also includes lighter but culturally relevant coverage, including discussion of President Trump’s appearance at a New York Knicks game, where reactions from fans were reportedly mixed but energetic. This leads into a broader conversation about the NBA, sports culture, and politics, with commentary suggesting that professional sports leagues may be trying to re-engage audiences across the political spectrum.
    A featured interview with Fox News host Ainsley Earhart brings a shift toward cultural and lifestyle topics, including her new children’s book tied to America’s 250th anniversary. The segment highlights themes of patriotism, American values, parenting, and education, as she discusses teaching children about freedom, history, and national identity through storytelling.
    Throughout Hour 3, the hosts also engage directly with their audience through listener talkbacks and humor, including callbacks to earlier on-air moments, reinforcing the show’s conversational tone and audience connection. The hour concludes with coverage of a developing criminal trial involving Carmelo Anthony, where the jury is deliberating a murder case that could result in a serious conviction or a lesser manslaughter charge. Clay and Buck analyze the legal arguments, describing the defense as weak and suggesting a guilty verdict is likely, while emphasizing uncertainty in jury decisions. This segment adds a true crime and legal analysis dimension to the broadcast. Closing out Hour 3, the hosts preview upcoming programming, including Clay’s congressional testimony on sports broadcasting and media rights, while Buck prepares to host solo for the remainder of the week.
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    Normally Podcast: LA Election Chaos, Graham Platner Scandal & The Down Syndrome Abortion Debate

    06/09/2026 | 29 mins.
    On this episode of Normally, Karol Markowicz is joined by Gates Garcia, host of We the People, for a wide-ranging discussion on some of the biggest political and cultural stories making headlines.
    They break down the controversial Los Angeles mayoral race, where late vote counting pushed Nithya Raman ahead of Spencer Pratt, raising fresh questions about election transparency, voter confidence, and California's election system. Karol and Gates discuss whether the issue is fraud, incompetence, or simply a process that has lost public trust.
    The conversation then turns to Democrat Senate candidate Graham Platner, whose campaign continues to face mounting scrutiny over past statements, allegations, personal conduct, and a growing list of controversies. Why are Democrats still standing by him, and what does it say about the direction of the party?
    Finally, Karol and Gates discuss the viral story of YouTuber Jesse Ridgway and his wife, who publicly shared their decision to terminate a pregnancy after receiving a possible Down syndrome diagnosis. The discussion explores parenthood, disability, medical uncertainty, and the broader cultural implications of turning deeply personal decisions into online content.
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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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