Episodios

  • Uncensored Live: Ep #7 - Immigration Debates, Trump Reflections, and Cultural Shifts (07/14/25)
    Jul 15 2025

    Join hosts Clay Edwards, Shaun Yurtkuran, and Lindsey Beckham for another raw, unfiltered dive into the issues shaping America on Uncensored Live. Streaming live every Sunday through Thursday at 8 PM on our social media channels (Facebook, X, YouTube, and Rumble @SaveJXN or Clay Edwards Show), this nightly show delivers honest conversations without the spin. In Episode 7—our second Monday in a row—we're feeling energized and ready to tackle the tough topics, from border policies to historical close calls and beyond. If you missed our underwhelming performance last night (thanks to a killer headache), we're redeeming ourselves tonight!

    We kick off with some behind-the-scenes fun: tech glitches in the studio (why can Lindsey hear Clay loud and clear but not Shaun?), a pitch for a new show name—"Unfiltered" instead of "Uncensored" for a fresh twist—and a shoutout to Clay's merch site where you can snag the OG FAFO shirt for just $15 in 2XL (gray or black available now!). The heart of the episode is a fiery recap of Shaun and Lindsey's daytime show Crossing the Aisle on WYAB (12-1 PM weekdays), where sparks flew over immigration polling numbers showing only 38% of Americans supporting the current administration's mass immigration policies. We debate Shaun's analogy of the long-time Home Depot worker who's been in the U.S. for 20 years—criminal or not? Clay argues that illegal entry makes one a criminal by definition, while Shaun pushes for nuance, prioritizing dangerous offenders first as per Trump's campaign promises. Lindsey weighs in on pathways to citizenship for non-violent contributors who've paid taxes and built lives here. We explore employer accountability: should businesses face penalties for knowingly hiring undocumented workers via fake IDs or third-party agencies? Google dives reveal civil fines up to $3,000 per employee and potential jail time, plus real-world examples like ICE raids on Mississippi chicken plants. The conversation evolves into cultural insights—praising Hispanic work ethic and community integration while contrasting it with challenges from other groups like Haitians in Miami or Muslims in England, as discussed on Patrick Bet-David's podcast. We reflect on the one-year anniversary of the Trump assassination attempt in Butler, PA, replaying the chilling audio and appreciating Trump's defiant "fight, fight, fight" moment. What if he'd been killed? We avoided civil unrest, conspiracy-fueled wars among Americans, and a chaotic GOP nomination floor fight (Nikki Haley as frontrunner?). Plus, thoughts on potential deepfakes, Biden conspiracies, and how history might remember this iconic event with statues someday. Diving deeper, we touch on birth rates (Hispanics lead, potentially shifting demographics post-Roe), language assimilation (learn Spanish to bridge gaps while insisting on English?), and why American Christians are drilled to defend Israel unquestioningly—questioning if it's the same biblical Israel amid modern geopolitics and accusations of genocide in Gaza. We call out biases: criticizing Israel's government isn't antisemitism, just as critiquing Jackson, MS, isn't racism. Local flavor includes a Hattiesburg attorney arrested for allegedly embezzling $450K from a widow's settlement—his second rodeo after voter fraud charges. We discuss bar association oversight and how some start corrupt young. Entertainment roundup: Highly recommend Sinners (vampires in 1920s Clarksdale juke joints—think Crossroads meets Dusk Till Dawn); skip the new Gladiator. Excitement for F1 with Brad Pitt, but mixed on Superman and Fantastic Four. Super chats from fans like Peekaboo, Angela (Mic Magazine), AB, Matthew Gibson, and more—thanks for the support! Catch us tomorrow on WYAB or right here. Subscribe, share, and join the uncensored conversation. What do you think—criminal or contributor? Drop your takes in the comments!
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    1 h y 34 m
  • Black Women Arrested For Twerking On Police Cruiser (Again)
    Jul 14 2025

    In this hilarious yet cautionary segment of The Clay Edwards Show, host Clay Edwards crowns his "F'd Around and Found Out Champions of the Day"—a group of women in Richmond Heights, Ohio, who were caught on camera twerking on a police cruiser back in June 2025, only to be identified and charged thanks to facial recognition technology.

    Borrowing from a WLBT affiliate report out of Cleveland's WOIO (19 News), Clay plays the clip showing the women climbing onto the cruiser's hood and push bumper outside a hotspot in Hilltop Plaza, causing a dent and significant scratch while an officer sat inside. With help from the Northeast Ohio Regional Fusion Center and Clearview AI software—plus some social media sleuthing—detectives tracked them down, issuing warrants for rioting and criminal damaging of a police vehicle. Clay quips that everything on social media "stays forever and may be used against you in a court of law," urging the women to turn themselves in. Tying it local, Clay shares exclusive footage from a bizarre 2021 incident right in Jackson, Mississippi, where a woman was filmed twerking on a JPD cruiser during what appeared to be a mental health (5150) call at an apartment complex—no charges were filed, but it ended with her being detained and an ambulance on scene. He humorously questions if twerking is a "nervous twitch" or anxiety reliever for some, linking it to broader trends like Black content creators accusing Carnival Cruises of racism for banning twerking and rap music (which Clay says plays right into the cruise line's hands). For a sobering twist, he recounts a tragic case from last month where a recent high school grad died after falling off a moving car's roof while twerking and getting run over by a firetruck. This "Twerk Fest" segment blends comedy, critique, and real-life consequences, showcasing Clay's unfiltered style on inappropriate antics and modern surveillance. Tune in for more FAFO moments, laughs, and raw commentary. Follow @SaveJXN on social media for clips and updates!
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    9 m
  • My Epic Rant On The Attack On Men & Testosterone
    Jul 14 2025

    In this fiery and unapologetic segment of The Clay Edwards Show, host Clay Edwards unleashes an "epic rant" on what he calls a deliberate 40-year assault on men's testosterone levels by big pharma, big food, and societal forces—including processed foods, medications, and vaccines—aimed at creating weaker, more compliant men.

    He argues it's no accident, pointing to leaders like former Jackson Mayor Chokwe Antar Lumumba, Joe Biden, and Barack Obama as examples of "low-T" beta males who thrive in a system that despises strong alphas like Donald Trump, who "oozes testosterone." Clay ties this to broader cultural shifts, invoking the cycle of "strong men create good times, good times create weak men, weak men create bad times, bad times create strong men," and blames disruptions like the Obama era and COVID vaccines for accelerating the decline. Sharing a personal encounter with a buyer who echoed the life-changing benefits of testosterone replacement therapy (TRT), Clay describes the drop as "death by a thousand paper cuts"—a gradual erosion so subtle that men don't notice until it's too late, leading to fatigue, depression, loss of muscle, obesity, and diminished drive. He urges every man over 30 (or even 35) to get their levels checked, warning that ignoring it means losing "a little bit more of your manhood every day." Sponsored by Men's Health and Women's Wellness of Mississippi, Clay promotes their services for screenings and TRT, emphasizing how it has transformed his own body composition and energy through workouts. This rant isn't just health advice—it's a call to arms against systemic emasculation, blending personal anecdotes, political jabs, and motivational fire. Tune in for Clay's raw, politically incorrect insights on reclaiming vitality in a world designed to weaken it. Follow @SaveJXN on social media for clips and updates!
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    12 m
  • Black Female Caller's Surprising Stance: "Keep the Confederate Statue – History Must Stay
    Jul 14 2025
    In this engaging segment of The Clay Edwards Show, host Clay Edwards fields a call from a Black woman in Covington, Kentucky, who offers a refreshing and nuanced perspective on the ongoing debate over a Confederate monument in Brandon, Mississippi. The caller, a longtime listener celebrating a belated birthday shoutout from Clay, dives into the controversy surrounding the 1908 Civil War-era statue located just outside Jackson's city limits in the conservative suburb of Brandon. She firmly advocates for keeping the monument in place, arguing that "no Confederate flag, no Confederate statue, building, monument is not gonna come alive and say 'Hey Black girl, I want you back in slavery.'" Emphasizing its historical value, she notes it's been standing for over 100 years and, while sometimes offensive, deserves respect as part of America's past—people can simply choose to avoid those who embrace such symbols without demanding removal. The caller shares her recent research on Jefferson Davis, a Kentucky native and Confederate leader, revealing complexities like his adoption of a free Black orphan and allowing free Black soldiers to fight for the Confederacy. She stresses the importance of teaching "all of history, not just the selected parts," warning that erasing the "ugly" aspects makes it easier to repeat mistakes. Drawing parallels to preserved sites like the Berlin Wall, she aligns with Clay's view that judging historical figures solely through modern lenses is unfair, as they were "men of their times" with complicated legacies. Clay praises her viewpoint, critiquing "white savior" attitudes from locals like a Brandon school principal who spoke as if representing all Black students' offense, assuming uniform reactions without input from the community. This call comes amid heated local discussions, where Brandon residents recently weighed in at a July 8, 2025, board meeting on potentially relocating the statue—perhaps to the Confederate section of the city cemetery—to balance heritage with inclusivity. Arguments echoed national debates: some see it as a symbol of white power erected decades after the war, while others view removal as disrespecting Southern ancestors and erasing history. Despite the mayor's earlier claim that any move was hypothetical, the meeting highlighted growing pressure for change. Clay uses the exchange to underscore diverse Black opinions, challenging stereotypes and calling for unfiltered dialogue on history's role in progress. Tune in for more raw conversations, listener calls, and Clay's take on preserving the past without repeating it. Follow @SaveJXN on social media for episode clips and updates!
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    10 m
  • What's Trending - Autopen Pardons (Fauci & J6 Committee Members Pardons Voidable?)
    Jul 14 2025

    In this explosive "What's Trending" segment of The Clay Edwards Show, host Clay Edwards breaks down the hottest topic buzzing on X: the controversy over former President Joe Biden's use of an autopen to sign hundreds of pardons and commutations in his final days in office, potentially rendering them invalid and opening the door for accountability. Drawing from a New York Times report, Clay details how Biden approved criteria for categorical pardons but his staff used the autopen—a mechanical signature device—for the final documents without his direct sign-off each time, including preemptive pardons for Dr. Anthony Fauci, Gen. Mark Milley, and January 6th Committee members like Liz Cheney and Bennie Thompson. He highlights emails showing late-night approvals by aides, fueling claims from President Trump and allies that these pardons are "void" and illegitimate, possibly leading to rescissions and prosecutions.

    Clay expresses unbridled excitement, calling it "what I voted for" and envisioning Nuremberg-style trials for Fauci and J6 figures, while debunking Biden's defense that he personally made every decision. Though fact-checkers label Trump's claims baseless, noting autopen's historical use by presidents, Clay sides with the scrutiny, arguing it's a massive problem for the deep state. This trending scandal, amplified by MAGA voices, has X ablaze with debates on presidential power and accountability. Tune in for Clay's unfiltered breakdown, real-time X trends, and why this could mean "so much winning" for justice. Follow @SaveJXN on social media for clips and updates!
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    11 m
  • My Unplanned Rant About Still Supporting TRUMP
    Jul 14 2025

    In this riveting opening segment of The Clay Edwards Show, host Clay Edwards marks the one-year anniversary of the July 13, 2024, assassination attempt on Donald Trump in Butler, Pennsylvania, reflecting on how that pivotal moment shifted the political landscape and propelled Trump back to the White House. Clay delves into swirling rumors that Deputy FBI Director Dan Bongino and FBI Director Kash Patel are considering resigning amid intense internal clashes over the handling of Jeffrey Epstein's files. He discusses the reported tensions between Bongino, Patel, and Attorney General Pam Bondi, with the FBI pushing for more transparency while the Justice Department has withheld certain records, fueling a MAGA backlash and calls for Bondi's firing. Clay hopes it's just posturing, warning that division plays into the deep state's hands, and stresses the importance of leaders surrounding themselves with truth-tellers who provide honest criticism rather than flattery—even drawing from his own experiences in media.

    Sharing a tweet from @JoeDanMedia on X, Clay highlights Trump's post-inauguration blitz of 193 decisions, including 170 executive orders and 23 bills, crediting him with closing the border, initiating mass deportations, booming the economy, blue-collar wage growth, massive tax breaks, and ending wars—boasting a 99.5% "winning percentage" that earns the benefit of the doubt amid the Epstein uproar. A caller chimes in on embracing "small victories" in politics and life, likening it to martial arts wisdom and daily self-improvement, urging patience over instant overhauls. Clay doesn't shy away from critiquing Trump but reaffirms his support, calling for a pivot on the Epstein issue without letting it erode trust. Tune in for unfiltered analysis, listener calls, and Clay's raw take on leadership in turbulent times. Follow @SaveJXN on social media for more!
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    13 m
  • IS JPD BACK AFTER MASSIVE DRUG BUST?
    Jul 14 2025
    In this segment of The Clay Edwards Show, host Clay Edwards tackles the burning question on many Jackson residents' minds: Is the Jackson Police Department (JPD) back? Celebrating a recent narcotics bust on July 11, 2025, where JPD's Narcotics Unit executed a search warrant, seizing illegal drugs and cash as part of an ongoing investigation into drug activity, Clay highlights this as a potential sign of resurgence for the department. He reflects on JPD's past struggles, including what former Chief Joseph Wade described as operational "handcuffs" under previous administrations, which limited enforcement and contributed to Jackson's reputation as a "criminal safe haven." Drawing from positive trends in 2025, Clay notes a dramatic decline in homicides: JPD reported just 33 homicides in the first half of the year, a 42% reduction from 62 during the same period in 2024, aligning with city officials' downward trend. By mid-May 2025, homicides were cut in half (22 compared to 44 in 2024), showcasing improved strategies against violent crime. Additionally, the department rolled out 46 new patrol cars in February 2025, complete with updated designs and pay raises for officers, signaling investments in resources and morale. Clay questions whether these "small victories"—like the drug seizure and reduced crime stats—mean JPD is truly reclaiming its role as a respectable law enforcement agency after years of criticism for inefficiency, DEI-related issues, and lax policies. He calls for transparency on past constraints, arguing that without it, accountability for unsolved cases and preventable deaths remains elusive. Listeners are encouraged to weigh in: Is this the start of a comeback, or just isolated wins? Clay emphasizes celebrating progress while pushing for sustained reform to prove Mayor Jake Windham wrong about Jackson's safe haven status. Tune in for Clay's unfiltered take, listener calls, and more on local Jackson news. Follow @SaveJXN on social media for updates!
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    8 m
  • MONDAY - FULL SHOW (Ep #1,019)
    Jul 14 2025

    In this episode of The Clay Edwards Show, host Clay Edwards dives into a mix of political commentary, local news, and cultural discussions with his signature unfiltered style. Kicking off with reflections on the one-year anniversary of the attempted assassination of Donald Trump in Butler, Pennsylvania, Clay explores rumors surrounding Dan Bongino and Kash Patel potentially stepping away from key roles amid tensions over the Epstein files. He emphasizes the need for honest criticism in leadership, sharing personal insights on surrounding oneself with truth-tellers rather than yes-men, and defends Trump's track record while addressing the ongoing Epstein controversy.

    Clay shares a compelling tweet highlighting Trump's rapid achievements, including executive orders, border security, economic growth, and tax breaks, arguing it earns him the benefit of the doubt. A caller chimes in on the value of "small victories" in politics and life, drawing parallels to martial arts and personal improvement.

    Shifting to local matters, Clay celebrates a recent Jackson Police Department narcotics bust involving marijuana, OxyContin, and a handgun, questioning past constraints on law enforcement and calling for transparency. He then tackles the debate over a Confederate monument in Brandon, stressing the importance of preserving history to avoid repeating it. A caller from Kentucky, a Black woman, shares her perspective on leaving such symbols intact, arguing they don't inherently oppress and that erasing the past risks forgetting its lessons. Clay critiques "white savior" attitudes and advocates teaching all facets of history, including complex figures like Jefferson Davis.

    In the "What's Trending" segment, Clay breaks down hot topics on X, including the controversy over President Biden's use of an auto-pen for pardons—potentially invalidating those for Dr. Anthony Fauci and January 6th Committee members like Bennie Thompson and Liz Cheney. He expresses excitement over the implications for accountability.

    For some levity, Clay crowns his "F'd Around and Found Out" champions: women identified via facial recognition for twerking on a police car in Ohio, tying it to a similar bizarre incident in Jackson from 2021. He humorously questions twerking as a "nervous twitch" in inappropriate settings.

    Clay also goes on a passionate rant about declining testosterone levels in men due to modern assaults from food, medicine, and society, urging listeners over 30 to get checked and reclaim their vitality. He ties it to broader cultural shifts favoring "weak men" in leadership.

    Tune in for raw talk, calls, and Clay's take on reality radio. Follow on Facebook, X, YouTube, and Rumble at SaveJXN, or subscribe to the podcast on Spotify, Apple, and more for ad-free episodes.

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    1 h y 18 m