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The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show

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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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  • The Karol Markowicz Show: James Hasson on Afghanistan, Family, and Escaping the Social Media Trap
    Jan 30 2026

    In this episode of The Karol Markowicz Show, Karol sits down with James Hassan, a former Army officer, attorney, and author, to discuss his journey from military service to writing—and what inspired his book on the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan.

    Hassan reflects on the failures of leadership exposed by the Afghanistan exit, the cultural narratives shaping views on marriage and parenthood, and where he believes society is headed next. The conversation also dives into the influence of social media on mental health, productivity, and family life, with practical advice on how stepping back from the digital world can lead to a stronger, more meaningful life.

    Purchase James' Book HERE

    Follow Clay & Buck on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuck

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  • Daily Review With Clay and Buck - Jan 30 2026
    Jan 30 2026
    Don Lemon Squeezed Clay Travis and Buck Sexton react live to President Donald Trump signing executive orders from the Oval Office. The hosts highlight Trump’s announcement of a proposed IndyCar race through Washington, D.C. as part of broader plans to celebrate America’s 250th anniversary, including large scale public events and sporting spectacles. Clay and Buck frame the move as emblematic of Trump’s populist, culture forward governing style, arguing that such public facing initiatives energize Americans and reclaim Washington, D.C., as a national—not elite—city. They also discuss the symbolism of hosting major sports events in the nation’s capital and how Trump uses executive authority to drive cultural moments as well as policy. The arrest of former CNN host Don Lemon in connection with a protest that disrupted a church service in St. Paul, Minnesota. Clay and Buck analyze Attorney General Pam Bondi’s announcement that Lemon was arrested following a grand jury indictment, stressing that the charges did not originate from executive fiat but through the traditional legal process. This distinction becomes central to their discussion as they push back against claims from left leaning media that the arrest represents authoritarian overreach or a First Amendment abuse by the Trump administration. Clay Travis, drawing on his legal background, delivers an extended analysis of the journalism versus activism question at the heart of the Don Lemon case. Clay and Buck argue that entering a private church service and participating in or encouraging a disruptive protest crosses a legal boundary, regardless of whether a camera is present. They dispute media narratives claiming Lemon was “just reporting,” emphasizing that the First Amendment does not confer a right to trespass or disrupt private religious services. The hosts repeatedly underline that content neutral restrictions on speech and protest locations are well established in constitutional law. MO AG Hanaway on Census Rigging An extended interview featuring Missouri Attorney General Catherine Hanaway, who discusses a landmark lawsuit challenging the counting of illegal immigrants in the U.S. Census. Hanaway explains that counting non citizens affects congressional apportionment, Electoral College votes, and federal funding, disproportionately benefiting Democratic leaning states. She outlines the constitutional basis for the case, referencing the 14th Amendment and historical precedent defining who qualifies as a “person” for census purposes. Clay and Buck highlight how a favorable Supreme Court ruling could dramatically reshape House control and presidential elections as soon as 2028. The conversation expands to related Supreme Court battles, including majority minority districting, redistricting law, and birthright citizenship, which Hanaway describes as unresolved but critical issues tied directly to illegal immigration incentives. Hour 2 underscores how these legal cases could redefine representation, federal power, and election outcomes for decades. Julie Kelly Nerds Out with Us Investigative journalist Julie Kelly, known for her deep reporting on January 6th prosecutions. Kelly breaks down the specifics of Don Lemon’s charges and praises Attorney General Pam Bondi for pursuing the grand jury indictment despite what she describes as obstruction from Minnesota judges. She contrasts the handling of Lemon’s case with the far harsher prosecutorial approach used against independent journalists and protesters on January 6th, noting how mainstream media figures were shielded while independent reporters like Steve Baker, Owen Shroyer, and others faced misdemeanor charges. The segment also touches on the role of activists—including Alex Pretti (spelled with an “i”)—and the evolving debate over what constitutes journalism versus political activism. Kelly and the hosts extensively discuss double standards in the DOJ and federal courts, arguing that the judicial system’s refusal to accept First Amendment defenses for January 6th defendants now creates legal precedent that may work against left wing activists involved in the Minnesota church storming incident connected to Lemon. They highlight how these precedents—established under earlier prosecutions—could now be applied to more aggressive demonstrators aligned with left leaning causes. Steve Forbes Truth Bomb Steve Forbes’ sharply criticizes of Rep. Ilhan Omar’s finances, raising questions about alleged money laundering, unexplained wealth accumulation, and gaps in financial transparency. Clay and Buck also dive into positive national news: America’s rising life expectancy and a historic drop in the national murder rate, crediting these improvements in part to President Trump’s border security measures and fentanyl crackdown. Make sure you never miss a second of the show by subscribing to the Clay Travis & Buck Sexton show podcast wherever you get your ...
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  • Hour 1 - Sometimes the Juice Isn't Worth the Squeeze
    Jan 30 2026
    Hour 1 of the Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show opens with breaking news and real‑time political analysis as Clay Travis and Buck Sexton react live to President Donald Trump signing executive orders from the Oval Office. The hosts highlight Trump’s announcement of a proposed IndyCar race through Washington, D.C. as part of broader plans to celebrate America’s 250th anniversary, including large‑scale public events and sporting spectacles. Clay and Buck frame the move as emblematic of Trump’s populist, culture‑forward governing style, arguing that such public‑facing initiatives energize Americans and reclaim Washington, D.C., as a national—not elite—city. They also discuss the symbolism of hosting major sports events in the nation’s capital and how Trump uses executive authority to drive cultural moments as well as policy. The remainder and bulk of Hour 1 focuses on the dominant political media story of the day: the arrest of former CNN host Don Lemon in connection with a protest that disrupted a church service in St. Paul, Minnesota. Clay and Buck analyze Attorney General Pam Bondi’s announcement that Lemon was arrested following a grand jury indictment, stressing that the charges did not originate from executive fiat but through the traditional legal process. This distinction becomes central to their discussion as they push back against claims from left‑leaning media that the arrest represents authoritarian overreach or a First Amendment abuse by the Trump administration. Clay Travis, drawing on his legal background, delivers an extended analysis of the journalism versus activism question at the heart of the Don Lemon case. Clay and Buck argue that entering a private church service and participating in or encouraging a disruptive protest crosses a legal boundary, regardless of whether a camera is present. They dispute media narratives claiming Lemon was “just reporting,” emphasizing that the First Amendment does not confer a right to trespass or disrupt private religious services. The hosts repeatedly underline that content‑neutral restrictions on speech and protest locations are well‑established in constitutional law. A major theme of Hour 1 is the political and career impact of high‑profile arrests, with Clay and Buck arguing that Don Lemon may ultimately benefit professionally from the controversy. They compare his situation to past examples—including Martha Stewart, Jim Acosta, and even President Trump himself—where legal trouble or public conflict increased visibility, audience loyalty, and long‑term influence. Listeners are told that Lemon’s arrest may elevate him as a martyr figure within left‑wing media ecosystems, potentially leading to renewed relevance, book deals, or cable news opportunities, even if the charges are later dismissed.The hosts also examine double standards in media outrage, drawing extensive comparisons to January 6 prosecutions. They note that multiple individuals who claimed to be journalists or documentarians were charged and convicted for their actions at the U.S. Capitol, with little to no defense from mainstream media outlets. Clay and Buck argue that these precedents weaken claims that Don Lemon is being uniquely targeted, especially since courts previously rejected journalism‑based defenses in trespassing and disorderly conduct cases. The contrast between how right‑leaning independent journalists were treated under the Biden administration versus how Lemon is being defended becomes a central critique. Throughout Hour 1, call‑ins from listeners expand the conversation, reinforcing debates over whether notoriety benefits public figures and questioning why Don Lemon has become the focal point when multiple protest participants were reportedly charged. Clay and Buck reiterate that several individuals connected to the church disruption were arrested, not just Lemon, and emphasize that celebrity does not exempt someone from legal accountability. The hour concludes with the hosts setting up upcoming topics for later in the program, including the release of millions of pages of Jeffrey Epstein‑related documents, while expressing skepticism that the newly released materials will significantly alter public understanding. They preview deeper discussion in later hours, keeping focus in Hour 1 squarely on executive power, media double standards, First Amendment limits, and the evolving relationship between journalism, activism, and the law. 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/ Connect with Clay Travis and Buck Sexton: X - https://x.com/clayandbuck FB - https://www.facebook.com/ClayandBuck/ IG - https://www.instagram.com/clayandbuck/ YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuck Rumble - https://rumble.com/c/...
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Clay and Buck are great for America. We all miss Rush but we still need common sense in an insane world.

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Great show as usual

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If you want the truth and the whole story then you should listen to this.

Clay and Buck rock.

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I love these guys, I listen a few times a week, However, I have to manually do a search every time because audible will not let me follow this particular podcast for some reason. I follow others, but curiously, I can't follow a nice conservative one? I'm sure it has nothing to do with Amazon's political agenda or leanings. I'm sure it's an honest to God glitch.

Watch out for leftist Audible

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provides interesting insight and commentary on the news of the day from a non-left wing perspective. One a really smart guy, the other kind of a doofus, but they're funny together. I'll let you figure out who's who.

informative and entertaining

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I have listened to Rush for nearly 33 years and hoping for another 33!!! Praying for you!!

Long Live Rush!

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