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  • The Karol Markowicz Show: True Crime, Confessions & Justice with Randy Barnett
    Mar 20 2026

    On this episode of The Karol Markowicz Show, Karol sits down with constitutional law professor and former Chicago prosecutor Randy Barnett to discuss his gripping new book, Felony Review: Tales of True Crime and Corruption in Chicago.

    Barnett shares firsthand stories from his time in Cook County’s felony review unit—where prosecutors determined whether criminal charges should be filed. From shocking murders to wrongful arrests, he reveals the reality of the criminal justice system and the surprising reasons why suspects confess—even without coercion.

    The conversation dives into:

    • The psychology behind confessions and why people talk to police

    • Inside Chicago’s unique felony review system and how it prevented wrongful charges

    • The transition from prosecutor to leading constitutional law scholar

    • Lessons about justice, ethics, and the legal system

    • Why real-life crime is often more complex—and stranger—than fiction

    Barnett also reflects on his career, offers insight into the pursuit of justice, and shares a powerful piece of life advice: live your life as if you’ll one day write a memoir.

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  • Daily Review with Clay and Buck - Mar 20 2026
    Mar 20 2026
    Iran Won’t Get Nukes Hour 1 of the Friday edition of The Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Show opens with Clay hosting solo and diving immediately into the latest updates on the rapidly evolving conflict in Iran. Clay emphasizes that despite negative media framing, developments on the ground continue to trend in favor of the United States and its allies. He breaks down President Donald Trump’s newest remarks, highlighting Trump’s assertion that the Iranian navy has been effectively destroyed and that the U.S. will not permit Iran to obtain nuclear weapons. The conversation turns to American public opinion, referencing new Politico polling showing strong voter support for Trump’s strikes in Iran, including overwhelming approval among Trump supporters. Clay also notes that a sizable percentage of Americans overall either support the operation or have no opinion—an unusual level of positivity for any major foreign‑policy action. Clay then explores the strategic debate over what comes next in Iran, examining the possibility of the U.S. seizing Karg Island, Iran’s critical oil‑export hub. He explains how U.S. strikes have been so precise that Iran has continued selling oil uninterrupted, even as its military leadership structure collapses. Clay notes that global oil prices have risen but remain far lower domestically than many experts predicted, undercutting fear‑based narratives about massive price spikes. The hour also addresses claims circulating in the media that Trump is being “controlled” by Israel. Clay dismantles the argument by replaying extensive historical audio clips from the 1980s showing Trump advocating nearly identical Iran policies decades before entering politics. Benjamin Netanyahu’s latest comments reinforce this point, dismissing as “fake news” the idea that Israel is dictating Trump’s decisions. What’s next in Iran? Clay widens the lens to discuss Iran’s internal repression, the morality of U.S. action, and the global stakes. He highlights the execution of a 19‑year‑old Iranian wrestling champion, the coercion of Iranian women’s soccer players whose families face hostage‑like retaliation, and the growing evidence of grassroots resistance within Iran. He underscores the moral clarity offered by Netanyahu’s reminder that “good and evil still exist,” pushing back against modern narratives portraying the U.S. as morally equivalent to its adversaries. The hour also delves into military strategy in the drone era, with Clay pondering whether modern precision‑strike capabilities could enable internal revolution without large-scale U.S. troop deployments—a stark contrast to the cost and casualties of Iraq and Afghanistan. He raises the possibility that Iran’s leadership ranks are being depleted so rapidly that only officials with secret ties to Western intelligence may eventually remain viable. Toward the end of the hour, Clay highlights Middle Eastern geopolitical shifts, noting how Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and other regional powers are condemning Iran rather than supporting it, signaling Iran’s growing isolation. Clay also reads new posts from President Trump criticizing NATO nations for complaining about oil prices while refusing to help escort energy shipments through the Strait of Hormuz. Katie Miller Katie Miller, host of The Katie Miller Show, former Trump White House official, and proud Florida Gator, joins Clay to discuss several major stories shaping the political landscape, beginning with the nationwide TSA crisis, where unpaid TSA agents in major cities—including New York, Atlanta, and Houston—are calling out sick and causing multi‑hour airport lines. Miller sharply criticizes Democrats for refusing to fund DHS, arguing that the shutdown is driven by anti‑Trump “derangement” and harms front‑line federal workers such as TSA officers, customs agents, and even Secret Service personnel. The discussion shifts into a deep dive on AI bias, as Miller outlines the ideological leanings she sees embedded within AI platforms like Gemini, Claude, and ChatGPT. She highlights how political and cultural bias can influence search results and factual outputs due to training data and developer worldviews, urging parents especially to understand how AI tools shape the information their kids consume. Both Clay and Miller praise Elon Musk’s Grok as a more “truth‑seeking” alternative in an AI market they characterize as dominated by left‑wing programmers. The conversation then pivots to Tesla Full Self-Driving, with both Clay and Miller enthusiastically describing how dramatic improvements in autonomous driving have transformed their daily routines—especially for parents juggling young kids in the car. Miller emphasizes safety statistics and explains how Tesla’s system learns from millions of real‑world driving scenarios, making it increasingly effective at navigating hazards, unpredictable drivers, and even malfunctioning ...
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  • Hour 1 - What’s Next In Iran?
    Mar 20 2026
    Hour 1 of the Friday edition of The Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Show opens with Clay hosting solo and diving immediately into the latest updates on the rapidly evolving conflict in Iran. Clay emphasizes that despite negative media framing, developments on the ground continue to trend in favor of the United States and its allies. He breaks down President Donald Trump’s newest remarks, highlighting Trump’s assertion that the Iranian navy has been effectively destroyed and that the U.S. will not permit Iran to obtain nuclear weapons. The conversation turns to American public opinion, referencing new Politico polling showing strong voter support for Trump’s strikes in Iran, including overwhelming approval among Trump supporters. Clay also notes that a sizable percentage of Americans overall either support the operation or have no opinion—an unusual level of positivity for any major foreign‑policy action. Clay then explores the strategic debate over what comes next in Iran, examining the possibility of the U.S. seizing Karg Island, Iran’s critical oil‑export hub. He explains how U.S. strikes have been so precise that Iran has continued selling oil uninterrupted, even as its military leadership structure collapses. Clay notes that global oil prices have risen but remain far lower domestically than many experts predicted, undercutting fear‑based narratives about massive price spikes. The hour also addresses claims circulating in the media that Trump is being “controlled” by Israel. Clay dismantles the argument by replaying extensive historical audio clips from the 1980s showing Trump advocating nearly identical Iran policies decades before entering politics. Benjamin Netanyahu’s latest comments reinforce this point, dismissing as “fake news” the idea that Israel is dictating Trump’s decisions. Clay widens the lens to discuss Iran’s internal repression, the morality of U.S. action, and the global stakes. He highlights the execution of a 19‑year‑old Iranian wrestling champion, the coercion of Iranian women’s soccer players whose families face hostage‑like retaliation, and the growing evidence of grassroots resistance within Iran. He underscores the moral clarity offered by Netanyahu’s reminder that “good and evil still exist,” pushing back against modern narratives portraying the U.S. as morally equivalent to its adversaries. The hour also delves into military strategy in the drone era, with Clay pondering whether modern precision‑strike capabilities could enable internal revolution without large-scale U.S. troop deployments—a stark contrast to the cost and casualties of Iraq and Afghanistan. He raises the possibility that Iran’s leadership ranks are being depleted so rapidly that only officials with secret ties to Western intelligence may eventually remain viable. Toward the end of the hour, Clay highlights Middle Eastern geopolitical shifts, noting how Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and other regional powers are condemning Iran rather than supporting it, signaling Iran’s growing isolation. Clay also reads new posts from President Trump criticizing NATO nations for complaining about oil prices while refusing to help escort energy shipments through the Strait of Hormuz. Finally, the hour closes on a lighter cultural note as Clay plays jubilant student radio audio from High Point University’s NCAA Tournament upset over Wisconsin, tying in March Madness chatter and welcoming listener calls. The segment features exchanges with callers on the Iran conflict, oil policy, and broader strategic choices—underscoring the complexity of the situation and Clay’s insistence that callers “have a take” if they enter the debate. 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/ClayandBuck TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@clayandbuckFollow Clay & Buck on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuckSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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