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🗓️ 8 July 2025
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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 Tuesday takeaways. Give the guys a listen and then follow and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts.
Supply and Demand is a Real Thing
President Trump's cabinet meeting addresses a range of topics, including the devastating Texas floods, economic developments, and border security. The hosts highlight the Trump administration’s claim that tariffs have generated over $100 billion in revenue, with projections of $300 billion more, challenging mainstream narratives about inflation and price hikes.
The discussion transitions into immigration enforcement, spotlighting Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass’s opposition to ICE operations in MacArthur Park. Clay and Buck critique sanctuary city policies and explore the broader economic impact of illegal immigration on housing costs, emergency room usage, and labor markets. They argue that removing illegal immigrants could lower rent prices and reduce strain on public services, reinforcing conservative immigration stances.
Salena Zito Recalls Butler
Journalist Salena Zito joins the show to discuss her new book, "Butler: The Untold Story of the Near Assassination of Donald Trump and the Fight for America’s Heartland." Zito recounts her firsthand experience at the rally where Trump was shot in the ear, describing the chaos, the president’s resolve, and the symbolic power of his raised fist. She reflects on how the event transformed Trump’s sense of purpose and galvanized support across the political spectrum. The hosts predict that Trump’s reaction in Butler will become an iconic moment in American history, likening it to Lincoln at Gettysburg.
Energy Secretary Chris Wright
Fresh out of President Trump's cabinet meeting, Energy Secretary Chris Wright joins the show to outline the Trump administration’s “Make Energy Great Again” (MEGA) strategy. This includes ending half a trillion dollars in federal subsidies for wind, solar, and electric vehicles, which Wright argues have destabilized the power grid and driven up electricity costs. He emphasizes a return to fossil fuel production on federal lands, streamlined permitting, and targeted tax credits for next-generation nuclear, geothermal, and hydroelectric technologies.
The conversation shifts to the affordability of gasoline, with Wright noting a 25–30 cent per gallon drop in prices over the past year despite global instability. He attributes this to increased domestic production and a shift in Middle East dynamics, particularly regarding Iran. The hosts and Wright also explore the urgent need for massive energy infrastructure expansion to meet the exponential power demands of AI technologies, warning of a looming 200-gigawatt shortfall if current coal plant closures proceed without adequate replacement.
Cosmetic Theater
The inefficiencies of TSA airport security, celebrating the end of the shoe-removal requirement and sharing personal anecdotes about pre-check lines and airport design. Airports in Miami, Fort Lauderdale, and Las Vegas are criticized for poor layout and outdated facilities, while LaGuardia, Nashville, and Salt Lake City receive praise for recent improvements.
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0:00.0 | This is an I-Heart podcast. |
0:04.5 | Welcome, everybody. |
0:05.6 | Tuesday edition of the Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show kicks off right now. |
0:11.5 | Thanks for being with us from all across this great land. |
0:14.4 | Right as we're speaking to you, of course we are live, President Trump is holding a cabinet meeting. |
0:20.6 | We were watching it right until the moment. |
0:22.3 | We had to come on the air. |
0:23.7 | We are monitoring for the most important moments, so we'll bring you those. |
0:28.5 | He's continuing to talk about a range of subjects. |
0:32.4 | Obviously, the president addressing the terrible floods in the hill country of Texas, also discussing |
0:40.1 | matters having to do with the economy and the border, specifically on the economy that |
0:47.1 | we've already seen $100 billion come in of revenue to the Treasury as a result of the Trump tariffs. |
0:54.8 | The tariffs that we were told would raise the price on everything, which does not seem |
0:57.7 | to have happened at all. |
1:00.1 | And Scott Bessens, his Treasury, secretary, went on to say, it is expected soon that there |
1:06.7 | will be more like $300 billion that will come in to the Treasury as a result of the Trump tariffs. |
1:14.6 | $300 billion is a lot of money even for this federal government. |
1:18.0 | That's, you know, $100 billion here, $100 billion there. |
1:21.0 | This is real money. |
1:22.4 | So I think it's interesting to see how the evolution of the conversation around tariffs is moving so rapidly to not only |
1:31.2 | our tariffs failing to do the price, gouging, price increases that we were told, but actually |
1:39.2 | bringing money into the Treasury Department. So I think that's particularly interesting. |
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