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    The Truth with Lisa Boothe: UFC at the White House, Trump’s Sports Strategy & the Left’s Cultural Disconnect with Bobby Burack

    06/16/2026 | 27 mins.
    On this episode of The Truth with Lisa Boothe, Lisa is joined by OutKick columnist and media analyst Bobby Burack to discuss the historic UFC event held on the White House South Lawn and why it became one of the most talked-about sports spectacles in recent memory. Together, they examine how the UFC transformed from a fringe sport into a cultural powerhouse, the role President Trump played in its rise, and why patriotic sporting events continue to resonate with millions of Americans.
    Lisa and Bobby also dive into the growing intersection of sports, politics, and culture, including the media backlash surrounding the White House UFC event, the changing relationship between professional sports leagues and their fans, and whether sports can still serve as one of the last institutions capable of uniting the country. They discuss the NBA’s evolving approach to politics, the appeal of Trump among male voters, and why Democrats continue to struggle to connect with everyday Americans.
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    Daily Review with Clay and Buck - Jun 16 2026

    06/16/2026 | 59 mins.
    You Don't Build By Taking
    Clay Travis discusses the surge in U.S. markets and corporate growth, particularly the historic SpaceX initial public offering, which Clay describes as the largest in U.S. history. He explains that the company rapidly reached a multi-trillion-dollar valuation, making Elon Musk the first trillionaire, and uses this milestone as a launching point for a broader discussion of capitalism, wealth creation, and economic policy differences between political parties. Clay contrasts what he characterizes as Republican pro-growth, entrepreneurial thinking with what he sees as Democratic focus on wealth redistribution, arguing that economic success stories like Musk’s represent expanding opportunity rather than inequality.
    The hour dives deeply into economic philosophy and wealth creation, with Clay emphasizing the concept that wealth is not fixed but can expand through innovation and entrepreneurship. Using relatable analogies such as a growing “economic pie,” he argues that companies like SpaceX demonstrate how new value is created rather than simply redistributed, benefiting not only founders but also employees, investors, and institutions. He highlights that thousands of SpaceX workers became millionaires following the IPO, illustrating how private-sector innovation can generate widespread financial opportunity across different income levels.
    Terror Attack Thwarted
    Clay covers a breaking news story about a thwarted terror plot targeting the UFC 250 event held at the White House, featuring an in-depth interview with former FBI special agent Nicole Parker. She outlines how multiple suspects allegedly planned a coordinated drone and sniper attack on the high-profile event, which would have targeted thousands of attendees and potentially caused mass casualties. The plot reportedly involved explosive-laden drones, forced evacuation tactics, and secondary sniper attacks, with law enforcement intervening quickly after receiving a tip from a family member of one of the suspects. Clay and Parker discuss how this incident underscores evolving security threats, particularly the rise of drone warfare and domestic terror risks, noting that major public gatherings—such as sporting events and international tournaments—are increasingly vulnerable.
    The discussion transitions into broader national security concerns, with Clay emphasizing the growing danger posed by drone technology in modern attacks. Parker explains that drones have become one of the top emerging threats, given their ability to carry explosives and bypass traditional security measures. The conversation highlights how federal agencies and law enforcement are adapting with advanced detection systems and rapid-response protocols, while also stressing the importance of vigilance at large-scale public events like the World Cup and national celebrations.
    The Pioneer Spirit Saved Us
    Clay provides an extended reflection on Elon Musk’s rise to becoming the world’s first trillionaire, with Clay positioning the SpaceX and Tesla founder as a symbol of American entrepreneurship, innovation, and risk-taking capitalism. He outlines Musk’s journey from early success with PayPal to reinvesting his wealth into high-risk ventures like SpaceX and Tesla, emphasizing the concept of a “builder mindset” versus a “taker mindset.” Clay argues that Musk’s willingness to risk his entire fortune to create new industries represents the core of American economic dynamism, contrasting this perspective with critics who argue for limiting wealth accumulation. He frames the conversation as a broader debate about economic growth, opportunity, and the role of innovation in expanding prosperity.
    Gay Pride Resentment
    Clay talks about a Major League Baseball Pride Night dispute involving the San Francisco Giants. Clay examines the controversy surrounding players who wrote Bible verses on their uniforms in response to required Pride-themed gear, framing the issue as part of a larger debate about free speech, compelled expression, and cultural expectations in professional sports. He argues that mandating participation in symbolic messaging can create tension, particularly when it conflicts with personal or religious beliefs, and suggests that such policies may ultimately be counterproductive in shaping public opinion.
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    Hour 1 - You Don't Build By Taking

    06/16/2026 | 37 mins.
    Hour 1 of the Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show podcast launches the program with a strong focus on breaking economic news, energy prices, market performance, and a major wealth-creation story tied to Elon Musk and SpaceX, delivering a wide-ranging discussion rooted in business, politics, and economic philosophy. Emphasizing that this is Hour 1 of the program, Clay Travis opens by highlighting continued fallout from the recently completed Iran agreement, noting that oil prices have dropped sharply to around $75 per barrel, with expectations that gas prices will trend toward $3 per gallon nationwide in the coming months. He frames this as one of the most significant immediate impacts of global geopolitics on everyday Americans, stressing that declining energy costs will directly affect household budgets and consumer confidence.
    A central topic throughout Hour 1 is the surge in U.S. markets and corporate growth, particularly the historic SpaceX initial public offering, which Clay describes as the largest in U.S. history. He explains that the company rapidly reached a multi-trillion-dollar valuation, making Elon Musk the first trillionaire, and uses this milestone as a launching point for a broader discussion of capitalism, wealth creation, and economic policy differences between political parties. Clay contrasts what he characterizes as Republican pro-growth, entrepreneurial thinking with what he sees as Democratic focus on wealth redistribution, arguing that economic success stories like Musk’s represent expanding opportunity rather than inequality.
    The hour dives deeply into economic philosophy and wealth creation, with Clay emphasizing the concept that wealth is not fixed but can expand through innovation and entrepreneurship. Using relatable analogies such as a growing “economic pie,” he argues that companies like SpaceX demonstrate how new value is created rather than simply redistributed, benefiting not only founders but also employees, investors, and institutions. He highlights that thousands of SpaceX workers became millionaires following the IPO, illustrating how private-sector innovation can generate widespread financial opportunity across different income levels.
    In addition, Hour 1 of the show explores real-world impact through listener calls, with examples of individuals whose lives were transformed by SpaceX’s growth. Callers share stories of employees, investors, and contractors who turned modest earnings into multimillion-dollar wealth, reinforcing Clay’s argument about the potential benefits of risk-taking, investment, and long-term economic participation. These anecdotes are used to underscore broader themes of American opportunity, upward mobility, and the role of innovation in driving economic success.
    The discussion also touches on tax policy and government revenue, as Clay notes that large-scale wealth creation events generate significant capital gains tax income, which ultimately contributes to federal revenues. This segues into a broader critique of government spending and taxation, with Clay arguing that economic growth and private-sector success can be more effective at generating public revenue than redistribution-focused policies.
    Throughout Hour 1, Clay weaves in commentary on political messaging, generational attitudes toward wealth, and the cultural perception of success, suggesting that admiration for innovation and achievement is critical to inspiring future entrepreneurs. He highlights the importance of aspiration, role models, and belief in upward mobility, drawing parallels between business success and other fields like sports to emphasize how witnessing achievements can motivate others to pursue similar goals.
    Hour 1 of the Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show podcast launches the program with a strong focus on breaking economic news, energy prices, market performance, and a major wealth-creation story tied to Elon Musk and SpaceX, delivering a wide-ranging discussion rooted in business, politics, and economic philosophy. Emphasizing that this is Hour 1 of the program, Clay Travis opens by highlighting continued fallout from the recently completed Iran agreement, noting that oil prices have dropped sharply to around $75 per barrel, with expectations that gas prices will trend toward $3 per gallon nationwide in the coming months. He frames this as one of the most significant immediate impacts of global geopolitics on everyday Americans, stressing that declining energy costs will directly affect household budgets and consumer confidence.
    A central topic throughout Hour 1 is the surge in U.S. markets and corporate growth, particularly the historic SpaceX initial public offering, which Clay describes as the largest in U.S. history. He explains that the company rapidly reached a multi-trillion-dollar valuation, making Elon Musk the first trillionaire, and uses this milestone as a launching point for a broader discussion of capitalism, wealth creation, and economic policy differences between political parties. Clay contrasts what he characterizes as Republican pro-growth, entrepreneurial thinking with what he sees as Democratic focus on wealth redistribution, arguing that economic success stories like Musk’s represent expanding opportunity rather than inequality.
    The hour dives deeply into economic philosophy and wealth creation, with Clay emphasizing the concept that wealth is not fixed but can expand through innovation and entrepreneurship. Using relatable analogies such as a growing “economic pie,” he argues that companies like SpaceX demonstrate how new value is created rather than simply redistributed, benefiting not only founders but also employees, investors, and institutions. He highlights that thousands of SpaceX workers became millionaires following the IPO, illustrating how private-sector innovation can generate widespread financial opportunity across different income levels.
    In addition, Hour 1 of the show explores real-world impact through listener calls, with examples of individuals whose lives were transformed by SpaceX’s growth. Callers share stories of employees, investors, and contractors who turned modest earnings into multimillion-dollar wealth, reinforcing Clay’s argument about the potential benefits of risk-taking, investment, and long-term economic participation. These anecdotes are used to underscore broader themes of American opportunity, upward mobility, and the role of innovation in driving economic success.
    The discussion also touches on tax policy and government revenue, as Clay notes that large-scale wealth creation events generate significant capital gains tax income, which ultimately contributes to federal revenues. This segues into a broader critique of government spending and taxation, with Clay arguing that economic growth and private-sector success can be more effective at generating public revenue than redistribution-focused policies.
    Throughout Hour 1, Clay weaves in commentary on political messaging, generational attitudes toward wealth, and the cultural perception of success, suggesting that admiration for innovation and achievement is critical to inspiring future entrepreneurs. He highlights the importance of aspiration, role models, and belief in upward mobility, drawing parallels between business success and other fields like sports to emphasize how witnessing achievements can motivate others to pursue similar goals
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    Hour 2 - Terror Attack Thwarted

    06/16/2026 | 37 mins.
    Hour 2 of the Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show podcast continues the program with a mix of breaking national security developments, economic analysis, media criticism, sports policy discussion, and listener engagement, reinforcing that this is Hour 2 of the program and expanding on the day’s top stories. Clay Travis begins by updating key headlines, including President Donald Trump’s G7 meetings in France, the ongoing Iran deal developments, and sharply declining oil prices, which have dropped to around $75 per barrel. He highlights the expected downstream effect for consumers, predicting that gas prices will continue falling toward the $3–$3.50 per gallon range nationwide, emphasizing affordability and cost-of-living relief as a major economic theme.
    A major segment of Hour 2 focuses on a breaking news thwarted terror plot targeting the UFC 250 event held at the White House, featuring an in-depth interview with former FBI special agent Nicole Parker. She outlines how multiple suspects allegedly planned a coordinated drone and sniper attack on the high-profile event, which would have targeted thousands of attendees and potentially caused mass casualties. The plot reportedly involved explosive-laden drones, forced evacuation tactics, and secondary sniper attacks, with law enforcement intervening quickly after receiving a tip from a family member of one of the suspects. Clay and Parker discuss how this incident underscores evolving security threats, particularly the rise of drone warfare and domestic terror risks, noting that major public gatherings—such as sporting events and international tournaments—are increasingly vulnerable.
    The discussion transitions into broader national security concerns, with Clay emphasizing the growing danger posed by drone technology in modern attacks. Parker explains that drones have become one of the top emerging threats, given their ability to carry explosives and bypass traditional security measures. The conversation highlights how federal agencies and law enforcement are adapting with advanced detection systems and rapid-response protocols, while also stressing the importance of vigilance at large-scale public events like the World Cup and national celebrations.
    Beyond security, Hour 2 of the show revisits economic themes centered on entrepreneurship, wealth creation, and the impact of private industry, building on earlier discussion about Elon Musk and large-scale business success. Clay fields listener calls highlighting how entrepreneurs create jobs, generate tax revenue, and drive community investment, arguing that significant private wealth often leads to philanthropy, infrastructure development, and economic expansion. He contrasts this with criticism of government spending efficiency, suggesting that private-sector innovation often produces broader societal benefits than centralized economic redistribution.
    A substantial portion of the hour is dedicated to sports media, broadcasting rights, and consumer costs, with Clay revisiting his recent congressional testimony on sports broadcasting accessibility and rising subscription costs. He criticizes the shift away from traditional free broadcast television toward streaming platforms, paywalls, and premium packages, arguing that fans are “paying more and getting less.” Using examples like NFL games moving to streaming services and expensive out-of-market packages, Clay contends that leagues may be violating longstanding principles tied to public access, especially when taxpayer money has been used to fund stadiums or venues.
    The hour also touches on cultural and media controversies, including reactions to comments made during the UFC event and broader debates about free speech, humor, and public reaction on social media. Clay frames these moments as examples of how quickly narratives can escalate online, while also noting how such incidents often fade just as quickly in the fast-moving media cycle.
    Listener calls further enrich Hour 2, with perspectives ranging from critiques of entitlement culture to discussions about capital markets, economic systems, and global comparisons, including commentary from a caller who experienced life in the former Soviet Union. These contributions reinforce Clay’s recurring theme that free-market capitalism enables long-term wealth creation, innovation, and generational opportunity, contrasting it with systems that lack private ownership and investment incentives.
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    Hour 3 - The Pioneer Spirit Saved Us

    06/16/2026 | 36 mins.
    Hour 3 of the Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show podcast delivers a wide-ranging and opinion-driven conclusion to the program, emphasizing that this is Hour 3 of the broadcast and further expanding on key themes including economic trends, Elon Musk’s historic success, cultural controversies, media narratives, and audience engagement. Clay Travis opens the hour by reiterating major economic developments, highlighting that oil and gas prices have dropped significantly to around $75 per barrel, which he connects directly to improving conditions for consumers and forecasts that gas prices will continue trending downward toward the mid-$3 per gallon range. He frames this as a major shift in the economic narrative, particularly noting how coverage of rising energy prices has disappeared from major media outlets as conditions improve.
    A central focus of Hour 3 of the program is an extended reflection on Elon Musk’s rise to becoming the world’s first trillionaire, with Clay positioning the SpaceX and Tesla founder as a symbol of American entrepreneurship, innovation, and risk-taking capitalism. He outlines Musk’s journey from early success with PayPal to reinvesting his wealth into high-risk ventures like SpaceX and Tesla, emphasizing the concept of a “builder mindset” versus a “taker mindset.” Clay argues that Musk’s willingness to risk his entire fortune to create new industries represents the core of American economic dynamism, contrasting this perspective with critics who argue for limiting wealth accumulation. He frames the conversation as a broader debate about economic growth, opportunity, and the role of innovation in expanding prosperity.
    The hour also explores American identity and cultural narratives, with Clay emphasizing that the United States has historically thrived due to its frontier spirit and willingness to embrace risk and innovation. He encourages listeners to adopt a “builder” mentality in their own lives, whether through business, family, or personal development, tying individual responsibility to broader national success. This theme reinforces the idea that economic growth and societal progress are driven by creativity, ambition, and perseverance, rather than redistribution alone.
    In addition to economic themes, Hour 3 shifts into media and cultural controversies, including discussion of a Major League Baseball Pride Night dispute involving the San Francisco Giants. Clay examines the controversy surrounding players who wrote Bible verses on their uniforms in response to required Pride-themed gear, framing the issue as part of a larger debate about free speech, compelled expression, and cultural expectations in professional sports. He argues that mandating participation in symbolic messaging can create tension, particularly when it conflicts with personal or religious beliefs, and suggests that such policies may ultimately be counterproductive in shaping public opinion.
    The hour also includes lighter yet pointed commentary on headline-driven news stories and media narratives, including a controversial investigation involving the Southern Poverty Law Center and a mischaracterized incident involving a cross burning that turned out to have different motivations than initially reported. Clay uses these examples to highlight what he views as bias and misreporting in modern media, reinforcing his broader critique of how narratives are framed and amplified.
    Toward the end of Hour 3 of the show, the tone shifts to a more conversational and audience-driven format, incorporating listener talkbacks, humor, and cultural observations. Clay revisits earlier themes such as his personal quirks and reactions to audience messages, while also circling back to global cultural moments like the World Cup and international visitors experiencing the United States, reinforcing his recurring message about American cultural appeal and global influence.
    Make sure you never miss a second of the show by subscribing to the Clay Travis & Buck Sexton show podcast wherever you get your podcasts! ihr.fm/3InlkL8

    For the latest updates from Clay & Buck, visit our website https://www.clayandbuck.com/

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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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