The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show

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.Full Bio

Daily Review with Clay and Buck - Dec 9 2025

Hour 1 - Clay: I'd be a Better SCOTUS Judge

Hour 1 of The Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Show kicks off with a deep dive into one of the most consequential legal debates in decades: the Supreme Court’s oral arguments on presidential authority. Clay and Buck break down the case that could redefine the separation of powers by determining whether presidents can fire executive branch officials who lead independent regulatory agencies. They argue that this decision isn’t just about Donald Trump—it will impact every future president, from Obama to potential leaders like Gavin Newsom or JD Vance. The hosts criticize Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson’s comments during oral arguments, questioning her understanding of constitutional principles and highlighting what they see as her overtly political approach. Clay even raises the provocative argument that Biden’s pledge to appoint a Black woman to the Court may have violated federal law, sparking a broader discussion on merit, diversity, and judicial competence.

The hour then pivots to cultural commentary, featuring clips from The View and a spirited debate about Donald Trump’s legacy. Clay and Buck dismantle claims that Trump will be a mere “footnote,” asserting that he is the most influential political figure of the 21st century and second only to Ronald Reagan in the past 45 years. They compare Trump’s impact to other modern presidents, including Obama, Clinton, and George W. Bush, and explore how Trump reshaped American politics and global dynamics. This segment underscores the enduring influence of Trump’s policies and persona, regardless of media narratives.

Political news takes center stage as the hosts analyze Jasmine Crockett’s announcement that she will run for the U.S. Senate in Texas. Clay and Buck predict her campaign is less about winning and more about elevating her national profile for lucrative media opportunities or a future presidential bid in 2028. They discuss Crockett’s strategy, her appeal to identity politics, and the challenges Democrats face in Texas. The conversation also touches on the fallout from Colin Allred’s withdrawal, the role of redistricting in shaping congressional power, and the broader implications for the 2026 midterms. In a humorous twist, the hosts dissect Crockett’s lavish spending habits and speculate about her ambitions to join shows like The View or networks such as CNN or MSNBC.

Hour 1 closes with analysis of a major Supreme Court decision upholding Texas’s redistricting map, which could add multiple Republican seats and influence control of Congress. Clay and Buck preview upcoming cases on majority-minority districts and their constitutionality, emphasizing how these rulings will shape the political landscape for years to come.

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Hour 2 - Can You Afford Your Life?

Hour 2 of The Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Show delivers a powerhouse mix of political analysis, historical intrigue, and economic debate. The hour begins with a high-profile interview featuring Bill O’Reilly, who shares candid insights from his recent conversations with President Trump. O’Reilly ranks Trump among the top ten U.S. presidents, praising his unmatched work ethic while noting that Abraham Lincoln will always hold the number one spot. He contrasts Trump’s accomplishments with what he calls Joe Biden’s catastrophic presidency, arguing Biden failed to solve a single major problem during his term. O’Reilly also warns that affordability concerns—particularly rising insurance costs—could become a defining issue in the 2026 midterms, even as Trump touts strong economic fundamentals like job growth and stock market gains.

The discussion pivots to Trump’s economic strategy and his push to address affordability through a Pennsylvania tour. Clay and Buck emphasize that inflation and high prices remain top-of-mind for voters, regardless of improving economic indicators. They spotlight Trump’s critique of Obamacare, playing audio where Trump blasts the law as a “disaster” that enriches insurance companies while leaving Americans with skyrocketing premiums and shrinking networks. The hosts argue that the entire healthcare system is broken, riddled with hidden costs and subsidies, and warn that demographic shifts—more retirees and fewer young workers—will strain programs like Social Security and Medicare for decades to come.

From domestic policy, the conversation shifts to national security and immigration. Clay and Buck analyze the controversy surrounding U.S. strikes on Venezuelan narco-trafficking boats, noting Trump’s defense of the operations and his fiery exchange with ABC’s Rachel Scott over releasing surveillance video. Polling shows strong public support for the strikes, but the hosts say Democrats are scrambling to weaponize the issue against Trump. They also highlight Trump’s immigration successes, including data suggesting self-deportation trends under his policies, while contrasting that with far-left efforts to shield illegal immigrants from enforcement. A viral clip of New York City mayoral hopeful Zohran Mamdani advising illegals on how to avoid ICE raids sparks outrage and underscores the Democrats’ vulnerability on border security.

Hour 2 closes with a spirited debate on taxes and spending. Callers weigh in on whether taxes or insurance costs are the biggest financial burden, prompting Clay and Buck to break down the reality: over half of Americans pay no federal income tax, while government spending under Biden—$6.8 trillion in 2021 alone—fueled historic inflation. The hosts dismantle progressive proposals like tax exemptions as reparations, pointing out that many households already pay zero federal income tax. They end the hour by reaffirming that Biden’s reckless spending spree drove inflation from 1.7% to over 9%, cementing economic frustration as a key issue heading into the next election cycle.

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Hour 3 - Christmas Music and Gifts are Overrated

Hour 3 of The Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Show dives into a mix of cultural, political, and economic debates that define today’s headlines. The hour opens with Clay and Buck discussing Australia’s groundbreaking decision to ban social media for everyone under 16, sparking a conversation about digital safety, parental responsibility, and whether similar measures could gain traction in the United States. From there, the hosts pivot to the high-stakes corporate battle over media consolidation, analyzing Netflix’s potential acquisition of Warner Brothers versus Paramount’s competing bid. Clay argues that these mergers will shape the future of news coverage and political discourse through 2026 and beyond, emphasizing how media ownership influences public opinion and elections.

The conversation then shifts to immigration and fraud, focusing on the Somali-American community in Minnesota and the explosive allegations of widespread misuse of government programs. Clay and Buck highlight former President Trump’s blunt criticism of Ilhan Omar and the systemic failures that allowed fraud to persist unchecked. They underscore how accusations of racism were used as a shield to block investigations, raising questions about accountability and the integrity of U.S. immigration policy. A viral video from a Vietnamese immigrant adds fuel to the discussion, contrasting the success of Vietnamese and Nigerian immigrants with the struggles of Somali communities, dismantling claims that racism alone explains economic disparities. The hosts argue that cultural attitudes toward education, entrepreneurship, and assimilation play a far greater role than skin color in determining success.

From immigration, the hour pivots to education and pandemic politics. Clay and Buck call out Teachers Union leader Randi Weingarten for falsely blaming Trump for school closures during COVID-19, labeling her comments as historical revisionism. They remind listeners that union resistance—not presidential policy—was the primary obstacle to reopening schools, and they stress the importance of holding these organizations accountable for the long-term damage inflicted on students.

The final segment takes a lighter turn with a spirited debate about holiday traditions, gift-giving, and the commercialization of Christmas. Clay admits he’s “going Grinch” over the nonstop barrage of Christmas music and argues that only children should receive gifts, while Buck shares his preference for practical contributions like college fund donations over material presents. Callers weigh in with creative solutions, including gift exchange apps and liquor swaps, adding humor and relatability to the discussion. The hour closes with a playful exchange about presidential rankings, as listeners challenge the hosts’ takes on George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, and Thomas Jefferson, sparking a lively historical debate.

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Buck Brief - Why is Trump Calling MTG a Traitor?

Buck digs into the growing rift between Marjorie Taylor Greene and President Trump. The Daily Caller's Ashley Brassfield joins to break down how one of Trump’s strongest allies ended up in a political feud with him, and the long-simmering issues that led to the split.

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Buck Brief - Why is Trump Calling MTG a Traitor?

Buck digs into the growing rift between Marjorie Taylor Greene and President Trump. The Daily Caller's Ashley Brassfield joins to break down how one of Trump’s strongest allies ended up in a political feud with him, and the long-simmering issues that led to the split.

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Wellness Unmasked: Holiday Mental Health Crisis: How Parents Can Protect Kids from Stress, Anxiety & Social Media

In this episode, Dr. Nicole Saphier and parenting expert Holly Swenson explore the growing mental health crisis impacting children and adults—especially during the holiday season. They discuss the warning signs of emotional distress in kids, the powerful role social media plays in anxiety and depression, and why parental awareness has never been more critical. Holly shares insights from her work on conscious parenting, explaining how self-care, setting emotional boundaries, and creating calm at home can help families thrive. Plus, they reveal why boredom may actually be the secret to boosting creativity and resilience in today’s overwhelmed children. Wellness Unmasked is part of the Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Podcast Network - new episodes debut every Tuesday & Friday.

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Normally Podcast: Immigration Wars, Free Speech Fights & 2028 Chess Moves

In this episode of Normally, Mary Katharine Ham and Karol Markowicz break down the growing backlash over U.S. immigration policy, they explore how Europe is reacting to America’s political shifts, the intensifying battle over free speech, and increasing scrutiny of Trump’s border strategy. They also examine The New York Times’ influence on the immigration narrative, emerging leftist political voices, and what early maneuvering for the 2028 presidential election could mean for both parties. Normally is part of the Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Podcast Network - new episodes debut every Tuesday & Thursday. 

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It's a Numbers Game: The Numbers Behind Minnesota’s Billion-Dollar Welfare Fraud Scandal

In this episode of A Numbers Game, Ryan and Manhattan Institute journalist Ryan Thorpe uncover a massive Minnesota welfare fraud scheme involving Somali immigrants, with more than $1 billion in alleged fraudulent claims and reports that some funds may have reached Al-Shabaab. The conversation breaks down government oversight failures, media bias, and the economic and social consequences of unchecked immigration policies. Thorpe also explores border security, the rise of European populism, and Florida’s leadership on data center regulation and electricity pricing, calling for honest, data-driven reforms to protect taxpayers and restore trust in public assistance programs. It's a Numbers Game with Ryan Girdusky is part of the Clay & Buck Podcast Network - new episodes debut every Monday & Thursday

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Daily Review with Clay and Buck - Dec 8 2025

A New Era of News

A major revelation from The New York Times confirming widespread corruption in Ukraine. Clay and Buck analyze how billions in U.S. aid have been misused, validating long-standing concerns and raising questions about accountability and foreign policy under the Trump administration. This segment underscores the geopolitical stakes as peace negotiations continue and corruption scandals dominate headlines. The discussion then shifts to one of the most consequential media stories of the year: Netflix’s bid to acquire Warner Brothers versus Paramount’s competing offer. Clay argues that this battle will shape the future of news and entertainment, particularly CNN’s editorial direction. He makes the case that Paramount ownership could restore balance to CNN, while Buck explains why the network’s old model is unsalvageable in today’s opinion-driven media era. Together, they explore how media consolidation, antitrust law, and cultural influence will impact American discourse for years to come.

Biden's Border Bomb

A deep dive into one of the most explosive political stories of the week: the New York Times admission that the Biden administration catastrophically mishandled immigration policy. Clay and Buck break down how Democrats ignored repeated warnings about the border crisis, prioritizing other issues like COVID and the economy, and how this failure has fueled record illegal crossings. The hosts argue that this was not incompetence but an intentional strategy to reshape congressional apportionment and future elections by allowing millions of illegal immigrants into the country. They also highlight how Democrats are now scrambling to rebrand themselves as pro-border security ahead of the 2026 midterms, a move Clay and Buck call disingenuous given the administration’s open-border agenda.

The conversation expands into the root causes of mass migration, with Clay explaining why America’s unmatched economic opportunity acts as a magnet for illegal immigration. He also zeroes in on birthright citizenship as a major policy flaw, tracing its historical origins and calling for the Supreme Court to eliminate this incentive going forward. Buck underscores how birth tourism and chain migration have turned U.S. immigration into a system that rewards lawbreaking while sidelining merit-based entry. Both hosts argue for a complete overhaul of immigration policy—legal and illegal—to restore assimilation and protect American sovereignty.

The N Word

Analysis of a headline-grabbing Supreme Court case that could redefine presidential authority for generations. Clay and Buck clarify that this ruling isn’t about giving Trump more power alone—it’s about restoring executive control for all future presidents, from Obama to Trump to whoever comes next. They stress the seismic implications for the separation of powers and the ability of presidents to manage entrenched bureaucracies.  The conversation then pivots to a controversial jury verdict in Portland, where a homeless man was acquitted of stabbing another after claiming self-defense because a racial slur was used. Clay and Buck dissect the case, arguing that this decision sets a dangerous precedent by equating words with violence. They warn that normalizing the idea that offensive speech justifies physical harm undermines the First Amendment and erodes legal principles. The hosts connect this mindset to broader cultural trends, including left-wing arguments that speech can be violence—a concept they say fuels political extremism and even assassination attempts against figures like Donald Trump and Charlie Kirk.

Words as Violence

A passionate commentary on censorship and the absurdity of banning certain words in all contexts, even in literature or historical quotes. Clay shares a personal anecdote about a publisher refusing to print Muhammad Ali’s famous quote in his book, illustrating how far word policing has gone. Buck adds that this double standard—where some can use inflammatory language freely while others face ruin—reflects a broken cultural norm. Both hosts emphasize that context matters and violence should never be an acceptable response to speech, no matter how offensive.  The audience weighs in on free speech, jury decisions, and the erosion of common-sense principles like “sticks and stones may break my bones, but words will never hurt me.” The discussion touches on historical legal doctrines such as the “fighting words” standard and why it fails in a modern society that values free expression. Clay and Buck argue for treating adults like adults and resisting the trend toward censorship and hypersensitivity.

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