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    The Truth with Lisa Boothe: The Warning From Venezuela: Socialism’s Collapse, America’s Rising Left & the Fight for Freedom

    07/07/2026 | 25 mins.
    On this episode of The Truth with Lisa Boothe, Lisa sits down with Daniel DiMartino to discuss the devastating aftermath of Venezuela’s deadly earthquakes and why he believes decades of socialist rule made the disaster far worse. Daniel shares firsthand accounts from Venezuelans on the ground, the failures of the government’s response, and how corruption and mismanagement contributed to a growing humanitarian crisis.
    Lisa and Daniel also examine the growing support for socialism in the United States, including the rise of politicians like Zohran Mamdani and other Democratic Socialists winning major primaries. They break down why younger Americans are increasingly skeptical of capitalism, the influence of education and culture, and whether America is ignoring the warning signs seen in countries like Venezuela.
    Plus, they discuss the realities of funding larger government programs, the difference between free markets and socialism, the risks of government control, and what Americans can learn from countries that lost their freedoms.
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    Daily Review with Clay and Buck - Jul 7 2026

    07/07/2026 | 48 mins.
    Clay Travis and Buck Sexton discuss the rapidly escalating scandal involving Maine Democratic Senate candidate Graham Platner. Clay provided extensive context surrounding a newly public sexual assault allegation against Platner, including a detailed interview in which an accuser alleged non-consensual sexual conduct. The hosts examined the timing of the allegations, the political ramifications for Democrats, and the growing speculation that party leaders want Platner removed from the ballot before critical filing deadlines pass.
    Clay and Buck argued that the controversy has become especially significant because of Maine’s importance to the 2026 Senate map. The hosts noted that Democrats view the seat currently held by Senator Susan Collins as one of their best opportunities to gain control of the Senate. As a result, Platner’s candidacy has become a high-stakes political problem for party leaders. They suggested that Democratic officials may be attempting to persuade him to withdraw and allow a replacement candidate to emerge before ballot deadlines make such a move impossible.
    Clay and Buck discuss developments in the case against Tyler Robinson, the man charged with assassinating Turning Point USA Founder and CEO Charlie Kirk. Clay provided updates from court proceedings in Utah, where prosecutors continued presenting evidence that they argue places Robinson at the scene of the crime. The hosts discussed surveillance footage, witness testimony, ballistics evidence, and video showing Robinson’s movements before and after the shooting. Clay argued that the evidence presented thus far appears overwhelming and suggested the prosecution is building what he characterized as a highly persuasive case. Both hosts repeatedly encouraged listeners to review original source material, court filings, and publicly available evidence rather than relying solely on media summaries or online speculation.
    A broader discussion followed regarding the growth of conspiracy theories on the internet and the challenges of restoring public trust after years of institutional failures. Clay and Buck acknowledged that major controversies involving COVID-19, government agencies, media organizations, and intelligence officials have left many Americans skeptical of official narratives. However, they argued that skepticism should not automatically lead to rejecting strong evidence. The hosts drew distinctions between legitimate investigative skepticism and conspiracy theories they believe lack factual support, emphasizing the importance of weighing evidence objectively and applying consistent standards of proof.
    Clay and Buck discuss the growing uncertainty surrounding Graham Platner’s future in the Maine Senate race. Clay and Buck analyzed mounting pressure from Democratic leaders after sexual assault allegations surfaced against Platner. The hosts discussed the timeline facing the candidate, noting that he has a limited window to withdraw and allow Democrats to select a replacement nominee. The conversation intensified after Bernie Sanders publicly called on Platner to step aside, a significant development given Sanders’ earlier support of his campaign. Clay and Buck argued that prediction markets increasingly expect Platner to leave the race, but both questioned whether doing so would actually benefit him personally.
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    Hour 1 - Dems Undermine Primary Process

    07/07/2026 | 36 mins.
    Hour 1 of The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show opened with a major discussion of the United States Men’s National Soccer Team’s disappointing World Cup exit and quickly shifted into an in-depth examination of the growing political scandal surrounding Maine Democratic Senate nominee Graham Platner. Throughout the hour, the hosts focused on international sports, American competitiveness, Democratic Party politics, the 2026 Senate map, candidate controversies, and the broader implications of leadership, accountability, and public perception.
    A significant portion of Hour 1 centered on Team USA’s loss to Belgium in the FIFA World Cup. Clay and Buck expressed frustration over what they viewed as a poor performance by the American squad despite enormous public support and favorable expectations entering the match. They described the defeat as a missed opportunity to build national momentum behind the team, noting that millions of Americans had embraced the tournament and rallied around Team USA. The hosts argued that the United States was thoroughly outplayed and failed to meet the moment on one of the sport’s biggest stages.
    The World Cup discussion expanded into a broader debate about the future of American soccer. Clay argued that the United States should aspire to become one of the world’s elite soccer nations and suggested the country needs to adopt more aggressive player-development systems similar to those used by European powers. The hosts rejected the idea that soccer’s relative standing among American sports fully explains the gap in performance, noting that smaller countries with far fewer resources continue to produce top-level talent. They compared Team USA’s performance with other nations, including Mexico and England, and argued that effort, development, and culture all play a role in international success.
    At the same time, Clay and Buck praised the broader success of the World Cup as an event hosted in the United States. Despite disappointment with Team USA’s exit, they emphasized that the tournament itself had been a tremendous success from a cultural and organizational standpoint. The hosts highlighted the positive experiences of international visitors traveling throughout the country and argued that America had presented itself exceptionally well on the global stage. They framed the tournament as a major showcase for American hospitality, infrastructure, and national pride.
    The other dominant topic throughout Hour 1 was the rapidly escalating scandal involving Maine Democratic Senate candidate Graham Platner. Clay provided extensive context surrounding a newly public sexual assault allegation against Platner, including a detailed interview in which an accuser alleged non-consensual sexual conduct. The hosts examined the timing of the allegations, the political ramifications for Democrats, and the growing speculation that party leaders want Platner removed from the ballot before critical filing deadlines pass.
    Clay and Buck argued that the controversy has become especially significant because of Maine’s importance to the 2026 Senate map. The hosts noted that Democrats view the seat currently held by Senator Susan Collins as one of their best opportunities to gain control of the Senate. As a result, Platner’s candidacy has become a high-stakes political problem for party leaders. They suggested that Democratic officials may be attempting to persuade him to withdraw and allow a replacement candidate to emerge before ballot deadlines make such a move impossible.
    The discussion also revisited earlier controversies surrounding Platner, including reports about a Nazi tattoo, allegations of inappropriate personal conduct, controversial comments from his past, and questions about his personal and professional background. Clay argued that many of these issues were already publicly known before Democratic primary voters selected him as their nominee. The hosts questioned whether party leaders were now attempting to override the results of the primary because they no longer believe Platner can win a statewide election.
    A major point of debate focused on what Platner should do next. Both hosts suggested that, if they were in his position, they would likely remain in the race rather than withdraw. They argued that stepping aside could be interpreted as an admission of wrongdoing and noted that Platner has publicly denied the allegations. The hosts speculated about possible negotiations behind the scenes, including whether Democratic leaders might attempt to persuade him to withdraw by offering future opportunities or support. They emphasized that, regardless of what happens, the situation represents a growing crisis for Maine Democrats.
    The show also highlighted reaction from media personalities, particularly comments from “The View” co-host Sunny Hostin. Clay and Buck criticized Hostin’s assertion that she would still support Platner despite the allegations, arguing that such comments reflect partisan double standards in American politics. They contrasted current Democratic reactions with how similar accusations have been treated in previous political controversies and debated the role that political loyalty plays in candidate evaluation.
    A caller from Maine provided additional local perspective, arguing that Senator Susan Collins remains difficult to defeat because of her long record of statewide service and bipartisan appeal. The caller suggested that Democrats may face significant challenges finding a stronger replacement candidate if Platner exits the race. Clay and Buck used the discussion to explore the broader dynamics of Maine politics and the strategic importance of the seat in the Senate.
    Toward the end of the hour, the hosts briefly addressed concerns about Senator Mitch McConnell’s health following reports that he has been hospitalized for several weeks. While emphasizing that many rumors circulating online remain unverified, they discussed the possibility that Kentucky could potentially see a Senate transition before the next election cycle if health issues persist. The conversation concluded on a more encouraging note after referencing a social media update indicating McConnell had recently been engaged in a lengthy policy discussion and continued to be active despite his recovery.
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    Hour 2 - There is No Kirk Conspiracy

    07/07/2026 | 36 mins.
    Hour 2 of The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show focused heavily on the ongoing court proceedings involving the man accused of assassinating Charlie Kirk, the rise of conspiracy theories in modern media, public trust in institutions, critical thinking, political polarization, and the continuing fallout from the Graham Platner Senate campaign controversy. The hour also touched on the FIFA World Cup, media credibility, COVID-era distrust, and broader questions surrounding evidence, accountability, and public discourse.
    A major portion of Hour 2 centered on developments in the case against Tyler Robinson, the man charged with assassinating Charlie Kirk. Clay provided updates from court proceedings in Utah, where prosecutors continued presenting evidence that they argue places Robinson at the scene of the crime. The hosts discussed surveillance footage, witness testimony, ballistics evidence, and video showing Robinson’s movements before and after the shooting. Clay argued that the evidence presented thus far appears overwhelming and suggested the prosecution is building what he characterized as a highly persuasive case. Both hosts repeatedly encouraged listeners to review original source material, court filings, and publicly available evidence rather than relying solely on media summaries or online speculation.
    A broader discussion followed regarding the growth of conspiracy theories on the internet and the challenges of restoring public trust after years of institutional failures. Clay and Buck acknowledged that major controversies involving COVID-19, government agencies, media organizations, and intelligence officials have left many Americans skeptical of official narratives. However, they argued that skepticism should not automatically lead to rejecting strong evidence. The hosts drew distinctions between legitimate investigative skepticism and conspiracy theories they believe lack factual support, emphasizing the importance of weighing evidence objectively and applying consistent standards of proof.
    The program featured multiple listener calls debating the Charlie Kirk case. Some callers argued that widespread distrust of institutions makes it difficult for many Americans to accept official conclusions, while others raised specific concerns about ballistics evidence, crime-scene procedures, and aspects of the investigation. Clay and Buck challenged many of those claims directly, arguing that extraordinary allegations require compelling evidence. The hosts repeatedly returned to the substantial body of physical evidence, surveillance footage, and testimony presented in court, while calling for listeners to judge the case based on documented facts rather than internet rumors.
    A particularly emotional part of the discussion focused on Charlie Kirk’s family. Clay and Buck argued that suggestions of a broader conspiracy often ignore the reality that Kirk’s widow, parents, friends, and close associates are actively participating in the legal process and seeking accountability. The hosts pushed back strongly against online speculation suggesting that family members or political allies are somehow participating in a cover-up, describing those claims as both unsupported and unfair. The conversation expanded into a broader discussion about the human cost of political violence and the dangers of allowing speculation to outweigh evidence.
    The hosts also spent significant time discussing how misinformation spreads online. Buck argued that conspiracy content often gains attention because it is emotionally powerful and easy to share. Clay emphasized the importance of examining original documents, trial evidence, public records, and primary sources whenever possible. Both hosts suggested that many modern media consumers rely too heavily on secondhand interpretations rather than reviewing factual information for themselves. The segment became a larger conversation about media literacy, source verification, and responsible information consumption.
    Another theme throughout Hour 2 was the long-term impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on public trust. Clay argued that many Americans became skeptical of institutions after learning that certain prominent claims about masks, public health guidance, and pandemic policy later proved inaccurate or misleading. Buck agreed that institutional credibility suffered substantial damage during that period. However, both hosts stressed that past mistakes by public officials should not automatically invalidate evidence in unrelated cases. They argued for maintaining a balance between healthy skepticism and evidence-based reasoning.
    The hour also briefly revisited the FIFA World Cup. Clay provided updates on tournament action, including Argentina’s match against Egypt and Lionel Messi’s continued success. The hosts also referenced the disappointing elimination of the U.S. Men’s National Team, discussing the national reaction, political commentary surrounding the tournament, and the broader cultural significance of the World Cup in America. While soccer was not the primary focus of the hour, it remained part of the ongoing conversation around sports, national identity, and media narratives.
    Political discussion returned toward the end of the hour with additional commentary on Maine Democratic Senate candidate Graham Platner. Clay referenced continuing turmoil surrounding Platner’s campaign and suggested that further political fallout could be coming. The hosts discussed growing pressure within Democratic circles, strategic concerns over Senate control, and the possibility of additional developments as party leaders weigh their options. They noted that the Maine Senate race remains one of the most closely watched contests heading toward the 2026 midterm elections.
    Throughout the program, Clay and Buck repeatedly emphasized critical thinking, evidence evaluation, and intellectual consistency. They argued that people should be willing to revise beliefs when presented with new facts and warned against becoming emotionally attached to theories that are unsupported by evidence. The hosts suggested that many political and cultural conflicts increasingly revolve around individuals who are unwilling to change their views regardless of what facts emerge.
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    Hour 3 - AOC/KAMALA: DUMB OR DUMBER?

    07/07/2026 | 36 mins.
    Hour 3 of The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show focused on the escalating political controversy surrounding Maine Democratic Senate nominee Graham Platner, the broader Democratic Party identity crisis with male voters, developments in the Charlie Kirk assassination case, prediction markets, 2028 presidential speculation, and discussions about political authenticity, masculinity, and media narratives. The hosts also touched on major FIFA World Cup developments, including a dramatic Argentina comeback victory that became one of the biggest sports stories of the day.
    A major topic throughout Hour 3 was the growing uncertainty surrounding Graham Platner’s future in the Maine Senate race. Clay and Buck analyzed mounting pressure from Democratic leaders after sexual assault allegations surfaced against Platner. The hosts discussed the timeline facing the candidate, noting that he has a limited window to withdraw and allow Democrats to select a replacement nominee. The conversation intensified after Bernie Sanders publicly called on Platner to step aside, a significant development given Sanders’ earlier support of his campaign. Clay and Buck argued that prediction markets increasingly expect Platner to leave the race, but both questioned whether doing so would actually benefit him personally.
    The hosts repeatedly returned to the strategic dilemma facing Platner. They argued that Platner has publicly denied the allegations and suggested that voluntarily withdrawing could be interpreted as an admission of wrongdoing. Clay maintained that if he were in Platner’s position and believed himself innocent, he would refuse to leave the race. Buck agreed that the candidate’s incentives point toward staying in the contest unless substantial pressure or inducements are offered behind the scenes. The discussion explored political negotiations, campaign strategy, public perception, and how parties manage candidates they view as liabilities.
    A substantial portion of the hour examined the role of Democratic Party leadership and the media in Platner’s rise. Clay highlighted new criticism from one of Platner’s accusers directed at The New York Times, arguing that more extensive reporting before the primary could have significantly altered the race. The hosts discussed allegations that journalists and Democratic operatives may have been aware of troubling information before the primary vote but failed to act aggressively until after Platner secured the nomination. They framed the controversy as evidence of a party struggling to reconcile political ambitions with candidate vetting and accountability.
    The discussion expanded into a broader analysis of the Democratic Party’s struggles with male voters. Clay and Buck argued that Democrats understand they have a significant weakness with working-class men but lack the cultural instincts necessary to connect with them authentically. Platner was presented as an example of a candidate whom party leaders believed could appeal to traditionally masculine voters because of his military background, physicality, and working-class image. However, the hosts argued that subsequent revelations have undermined those efforts and highlighted deeper problems within the party’s political strategy.
    Building on that theme, Clay and Buck spent considerable time debating the modern definition of political masculinity and authenticity. They contrasted figures they viewed as relatable and culturally aligned with average male voters against Democratic politicians they believe struggle to project authenticity. The hosts referenced figures such as Tim Walz, James Talarico, and Wes Moore while discussing how political parties attempt to cultivate candidates who resonate with different demographic groups. The conversation became a broader discussion about culture, identity politics, working-class voters, and political branding.
    The hour also revisited the ongoing legal proceedings involving Tyler Robinson, the man accused of assassinating Charlie Kirk. Clay and Buck continued pushing back on conspiracy theories that suggest Robinson is not responsible for the shooting. The hosts emphasized the large volume of evidence presented by investigators, including surveillance footage, witness accounts, forensic analysis, and courtroom testimony. They argued that attempts to dismiss the case often require implausible assumptions about law enforcement agencies, federal investigators, prosecutors, and individuals close to Charlie Kirk all participating in a massive cover-up.
    Several listener calls contributed to the debate about the Kirk case. One caller questioned aspects of the ballistics evidence and the official timeline, while another offered insight from personal experience with firearms and hunting. Clay and Buck responded by emphasizing the importance of expertise, forensic science, and evidence-based conclusions. They repeatedly encouraged listeners to distinguish between skepticism and unsupported speculation while explaining why they view the prosecution’s case as exceptionally strong.
    Sports also played a role in Hour 3, beginning with reaction to Argentina’s dramatic comeback victory over Egypt in the FIFA World Cup. The hosts highlighted Lionel Messi’s performance and described the match as one of the most remarkable comebacks in recent sports history. The World Cup discussion was relatively brief compared to earlier hours but served as a reminder of the tournament’s continued dominance in the international sports conversation.
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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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