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Verdict with Ted Cruz

Bonus: Daily Review with Clay and Buck - Jan 15 2026

Verdict with Ted Cruz

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Daily News, News, News Commentary, Politics

4.643.4K Ratings

🗓️ 15 January 2026

⏱️ 48 minutes

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Summary

Meet my friends, Clay Travis and Buck Sexton!  If you love Verdict, the Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show might also be in your audio wheelhouse. Politics, news analysis, and some pop culture and comedy thrown in too.

 

Here’s a sample episode recapping four takeaways. Give the guys a listen and then follow and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts.

 

 You're Fired!

 

Clay and Buck open with breaking news of another ICE-involved shooting after agents were attacked during an arrest operation. The suspects—identified as Venezuelan illegal immigrants with final deportation orders—reportedly assaulted an officer, prompting him to fire in self-defense. This follows a string of violent confrontations and protests targeting federal agents, with ICE vehicles vandalized and weapons stolen from government vehicles. The hosts warn that Minneapolis has become the epicenter of Resistance 2.0, echoing the chaos of the 2020 BLM riots, and argue that President Trump must act decisively to prevent nationwide unrest.

 

The conversation intensifies as Clay and Buck analyze Trump’s Truth Social post threatening to invoke the Insurrection Act if Minnesota officials fail to stop organized attacks on federal law enforcement. They frame this as a defining moment for Trump’s second term, contrasting his current posture with what they call the missed opportunity to crush BLM riots in 2020. Buck emphasizes that Democrats are weaponizing immigration enforcement as a political wedge, portraying ICE as “Gestapo” and encouraging obstruction—language that, they argue, incites violence against officers. Clay underscores the stakes: Trump cannot afford to break faith with voters on border security, making Minneapolis a “crucible decision” for his presidency.

 

The Left Wants to Abolish ICE

 

Clay and Buck open with sharp analysis of Rep. Shri Thanedar’s renewed call to abolish ICE, reviving a radical slogan first championed by AOC during Trump’s first term. They argue that Democrats’ strategy is clear: dismantle enforcement while keeping immigration laws on the books to avoid openly admitting their open borders agenda. This, they contend, is part of a long-term plan to reshape America’s demographics and political landscape.

 

The hosts highlight Trump’s historic success in reversing decades of migration trends, noting that net migration turned negative in 2025 for the first time since the 1920s. Approximately 2.6 million illegal immigrants left the country through deportations and self-removal, a stark contrast to Biden’s border surge that saw monthly inflows soar to 200,000. Clay and Buck frame this as proof that Trump’s enforcement policies are working, even as Democrats and media allies attempt to undermine ICE operations by portraying agents as brutal and lawless. They warn that rhetoric from figures like Hakeem Jeffries—accusing ICE of “brutalizing American families”—is fueling hostility and setting the stage for violence against federal officers, echoing the chaos of 2020’s BLM riots.

 

Gov't Makes Things Expensive 

 

The conversation then pivots to Trump’s new “Great Healthcare Plan,” unveiled by White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt, which emphasizes affordability and transparency. The plan aims to permanently lower prescription drug prices, redirect subsidies from insurers to consumers, mandate public price disclosures to eliminate surprise bills, and hold insurance companies accountable with clear rate comparisons. Clay and Buck stress that Trump learned from Republicans’ 2018 midterm losses over healthcare and is now positioning affordability—alongside housing and credit card interest reform—as a cornerstone of his economic message. They argue that Trump’s proactive approach on healthcare and cost-of-living issues could resonate deeply with voters, contrasting his market-driven solutions with Democrats’ push for government control.

 

Should We Buy Greenland?

 

Updates on President Trump’s Greenland acquisition push, following high-level meetings between U.S., Danish, and Greenlandic officials at the White House. Clay and Buck explain Trump’s rationale for pursuing Greenland as a long-term national security asset, citing its strategic Arctic location, potential mineral wealth, and historical parallels to Seward’s purchase of Alaska and the Louisiana Purchase. They argue that Greenland could be critical for monitoring nuclear submarine activity and countering Russian and Chinese influence in the Arctic, framing Trump’s vision as a century-long play for American dominance rather than a short-term real estate flip.

 

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Transcript

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0:00.0

This is an I-Heart podcast.

0:02.3

Guaranteed Human.

0:04.3

Thursday edition, Clay Travis Buck Sexton's show.

0:09.4

We are off and running many different stories to be tracking.

0:14.8

Reports that Trump was prepared as we talked about yesterday to strike Iran and then at the last possible moment called

0:23.2

off an attack after Iran promised that they would not execute any of the protesters and that

0:30.7

that request came at the behest of Saudi Arabia, other Middle Eastern countries. We will continue to follow that.

0:40.1

Greenland drama, we will discuss.

0:42.7

Kamala Harris has got a new $8 million home,

0:45.8

probably from which she will be planning her big presidential campaign

0:50.1

that will get me another fantastic steak dinner at the expense of bucks.

1:03.0

But we began with an actual serious and dark story that continues to unspool itself from Minneapolis,

1:13.9

where another ice shooting happened last night because another ice agent was attacked. Multiple different individuals reportedly attacking an ice agent. He felt compelled to fire as they resisted arrest. He hit someone in the

1:20.1

leg. Protest swept through Minneapolis yet anew and there were ice vehicles that were torn asunder different documents that were stolen

1:32.2

reports that a weapon was stolen from inside of a ice vehicle it has become downright nasty

1:40.3

in Minneapolis on a level frankly that does not exist anywhere else in the country.

1:46.5

And we have Attorney General Pam Bondi who weighed in on what is going on there, and this is

1:52.5

what she said.

1:58.0

What happened in Minnesota?

1:59.8

We had six prosecutors who suddenly decided they didn't want to support the men and women in ICE.

2:05.6

One of them was busy doing a photo shoot with the New York Times while ICE was out there risking their lives.

2:11.6

So they came, they said, we want to resign, but we want to use our annual leave up until April, meaning they wanted the taxpayers

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