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The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show

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 Truth with Lisa Boothe: Can Trump’s Diplomacy with Putin Pave the Way for Peace in Ukraine?
    Aug 19 2025

    On this episode, Lisa interviews Fred Fleitz, former National Security Council Chief of Staff under President Trump, about the Trump-Putin summit in Alaska and the ongoing Ukraine conflict. Fleitz highlights Trump’s strong, pragmatic leadership and contrasts it with the Biden administration’s failures, arguing that Trump’s America First approach is restoring U.S. influence and global stability. The discussion covers Trump’s success in brokering peace deals, the need for tough negotiations with Russia, and the importance of economic incentives in diplomacy. The Truth with Lisa Boothe is part of the Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Podcast Network - new episodes debut every Tuesday & Thursday.

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  • Daily Review with Clay and Buck - Aug 19 2025
    Aug 19 2025
    What Happens Next? A deep dive into the aftermath of a major White House meeting and President Trump’s efforts to broker peace between Ukraine and Russia. Clay and Buck analyze Trump’s comments about arranging a face-to-face meeting between Vladimir Putin and Volodymyr Zelensky, his assurance that there will be no U.S. boots on the ground, and the debate over what a security guarantee for Ukraine might entail. They explore whether this could include air support from Poland or other NATO allies, and discuss Trump’s possible motivation to secure a Nobel Peace Prize, raising concerns about whether a rushed ceasefire could lead to future conflicts. The conversation then shifts to domestic issues, focusing on rising crime in Washington, D.C. and whether deploying more law enforcement and federal agents could dramatically reduce violent crime rates. Clay and Buck highlight the political stakes for Democrats if a surge in policing proves effective, noting that D.C.’s current murder rate mirrors New York City’s peak crime era in 1990. They argue that addressing crime is less about complexity and more about political will, warning that a successful crackdown could expose years of failed policies in Democrat-controlled cities. Thanks, BLM Clay and Buck zero in on President Trump’s aggressive plan to restore law and order in Washington, D.C., following his declaration that the city’s crime levels are unacceptable for the nation’s capital. The hosts detail Trump’s sweeping measures, including the removal of homeless encampments, deployment of National Guard troops, and a surge in federal and local law enforcement presence. Within just one week, the D.C. Police Union reports dramatic results: robberies down 46%, carjackings down 83%, car theft down 21%, and violent crime down 22%. Clay and Buck argue that these numbers prove what they’ve long maintained—crime is a matter of political will, not complexity. The discussion expands to the political fallout of Trump’s crackdown, highlighting a surprising New York Times editorial admitting failures of the “defund the police” movement and acknowledging that progressive policies contributed to lawlessness in cities like San Francisco, Seattle, and Portland. The hosts contrast this with Trump’s results-driven approach, warning Democrats that if his strategy works in D.C., it could reshape the national conversation on crime. They also cite Maureen Dowd’s column cautioning Democrats that Trump is “100% right” on this issue, signaling a major shift in media tone. Politics of Urban Despair Listeners hear White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt announce that 465 arrests have been made since August 7, including violent offenders and an MS-13 gang member, as well as the removal of four more homeless encampments. Clay and Buck stress the broader implications: if Trump can cut D.C.’s crime rate in half, why can’t similar strategies be applied to other high-crime cities like Memphis, Chicago, and Philadelphia? They argue that focusing enforcement on the most dangerous neighborhoods, as New York City did in the 1990s, could dramatically improve public safety nationwide. Clay and Buck tackle quality-of-life issues, from locked-up toothpaste in drugstores to the economic toll of urban crime. The hosts blast the failures of lenient bail policies and call for tougher sentencing for repeat offenders, reviving the debate over three-strikes laws. They emphasize that a small percentage of habitual criminals drive most violent crime, and removing them from the streets is key to restoring safety. MO Sen. Eric Schmitt Senator Eric Schmitt of Missouri, author of The Last Line of Defense: How to Beat the Left in Court, joined the show to share insights on fighting crime and restoring law and order. Schmitt details his successful Safer Streets Initiative, the failures of progressive prosecutors, and why the Trump administration’s renewed focus on U.S. Attorneys is critical for tackling violent crime in cities like St. Louis and Washington, D.C. The conversation dives into Trump Derangement Syndrome, exposing why Democrats reflexively oppose popular policies such as protecting women’s sports, reducing violent crime, and securing the border. Schmitt also unpacks the weaponization of the DOJ, the unprecedented legal attacks on President Trump, and the censorship-industrial complex that targeted free speech during the pandemic. He calls for Section 230 reform, accountability for social media giants, and legal consequences for bureaucrats who suppress First Amendment rights. 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://...
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  • Hour 1 - What Happens Next?
    Aug 19 2025

    Hour 1 of The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show opens with a deep dive into the aftermath of a major White House meeting and President Trump’s efforts to broker peace between Ukraine and Russia. The hosts analyze Trump’s comments about arranging a face-to-face meeting between Vladimir Putin and Volodymyr Zelensky, his assurance that there will be no U.S. boots on the ground, and the debate over what a security guarantee for Ukraine might entail. They explore whether this could include air support from Poland or other NATO allies, and discuss Trump’s possible motivation to secure a Nobel Peace Prize, raising concerns about whether a rushed ceasefire could lead to future conflicts.

    The conversation then shifts to domestic issues, focusing on rising crime in Washington, D.C. and whether deploying more law enforcement and federal agents could dramatically reduce violent crime rates. Clay and Buck highlight the political stakes for Democrats if a surge in policing proves effective, noting that D.C.’s current murder rate mirrors New York City’s peak crime era in 1990. They argue that addressing crime is less about complexity and more about political will, warning that a successful crackdown could expose years of failed policies in Democrat-controlled cities.

    Listeners also get a lighter segment as the hosts react to a viral video of RFK Jr. working out in jeans and a belt, sparking a humorous debate about fitness habits and a viral challenge: 100 push-ups and 50 pull-ups in five minutes. Clay and Buck share their own workout routines, question whether middle-aged men can meet the challenge, and invite the audience to join in. This playful exchange underscores the show’s mix of serious analysis and cultural commentary.

    Additional highlights include the announcement of Clay’s upcoming debate with Stephen A. Smith on sports, politics, and culture in New York City on September 16, and a look ahead to the return of NFL and college football, including a marquee matchup in Ireland. The hour closes with a discussion on the PGA Tour returning to Trump golf courses, signaling a cultural shift in sports and politics.

    Never miss a moment from Buck by subscribing to the Buck Sexton Show Podcast on IHeart Radio, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts!

    Connect with Buck Sexton:
    Facebook – / bucksexton
    X – @bucksexton
    Instagram – @bucksexton

    TikTok - @BuckSexton

    YouTube - @BuckSexton

    Website – https://www.bucksexton.com/

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

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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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 your show you all fill in great for Rush L. keep up the great job

mickey man

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Less ego, more thoughtful analysis than Rush (in the same radio time slot), although maybe not as funny. Destined the poke the libs in a different way. I try to listen on my way to work and between meetings, managing mostly to catch the commercials between segments. I love the podcasts to catch up on what I miss the day before.

Less ego, More Thoughts than Rush

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I found it very disrespectful to have ads for racial equity and a crime show just before Rush’s wife does his eulogy-like talk on the day of his death. Just edit the recording, how lazy can you be?

Racial Equity and Crime?

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Find the data the MSM leaves out of its arguments. They know what is a fact and what is an opinion.

Great data driven show that doesn't bend the knee

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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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Great job guys!! I sure miss Rush but you both lighten the pain! Keep up the good work!!

I LOVE THE USA!!

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