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Verdict with Ted Cruz

BONUS: Daily Review With Clay and Buck - May 29 2025

Verdict with Ted Cruz

Premiere Networks

Politics, Daily News, News, News Commentary

4.5 • 42.9K Ratings

🗓️ 29 May 2025

⏱️ 61 minutes

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Summary

Trump's Superpower a breakdown of the latest developments involving the FBI and internal debates within the GOP about whether Trump administration officials like FBI Director Patel and Deputy Director Bongino are moving fast enough on key reforms. Buck emphasizes the importance of managing expectations while supporting the broader mission of government accountability. A major segment focuses on Elon Musk’s departure from his role as a special government employee. Buck discusses Musk’s impact on reducing government waste (DOGE) and his return to leading companies like SpaceX, Tesla, and X (formerly Twitter), highlighting Musk’s role as a tech visionary and free speech advocate. The show then transitions into a deep dive on the “Big Beautiful Bill,” a major legislative effort by the Trump administration. Buck addresses conservative concerns about the lack of visible spending cuts and explains the role of rescissions in the budget process. He features commentary from OMB Director Russell Vought, who confirms that a rescissions package targeting foreign aid and public broadcasting (including NPR and PBS) is being sent to Congress. Buck critiques government funding for media entities, arguing that taxpayer dollars should not support partisan outlets. The Virus of Leftwing Insanity Another key topic is the Trump administration’s push to limit foreign student enrollment at elite U.S. universities like Harvard. Buck reacts to a federal judge’s injunction blocking the administration from revoking Harvard’s ability to host foreign students. He frames this as part of a broader judicial resistance to Trump’s agenda and criticizes the high percentage of foreign students in STEM fields at top institutions, particularly from China. Buck argues that this undermines national security and American competitiveness, calling for a rethinking of U.S. higher education policy. Throughout the hour, Buck underscores the Trump administration’s aggressive, multi-front strategy to implement its agenda despite legal and political obstacles. He praises the administration’s persistence and contrasts it with the more cautious approach of past Republican efforts. Hostage Shows Receipts A firsthand account from a former hostage, Omer Shem Tov, held by Hamas, who claims his treatment improved significantly after Donald Trump was elected—underscoring Trump’s perceived strength on foreign policy and national security. Sexton uses this testimony to reinforce the argument that America’s enemies fear Trump’s leadership and are more cautious in their actions when he is in power. Michelle Obama Cult A deep dive into the political and cultural influence of former First Lady Michelle Obama, with Buck Sexton leading the conversation while Clay Travis is on vacation. This hour is packed with sharp political commentary, media analysis, and personal insights, making it a must-listen for conservative audiences and political news followers. Buck opens the hour by revisiting his long-standing prediction that Michelle Obama would never run for president, arguing that the media-manufactured image of her as an untouchable cultural icon has begun to unravel. He critiques the media’s role in creating what he calls the “cult of Michelle Obama,” comparing it to the idolization of figures like the late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. Buck references Michelle Obama’s recent podcast appearance, highlighting a controversial quote where she stated that “the least important thing” a woman’s reproductive system does is produce life. He calls this statement “heinous” and “perverse,” emphasizing its potential negative impact on young women and public discourse. The discussion also touches on Michelle Obama’s past comments, including her infamous 2008 remark about being proud of America “for the first time” when Barack Obama was nominated. Buck uses this to underscore what he sees as her long-standing disdain for traditional American values.

Transcript

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0:00.0

This is an I-Heart podcast.

0:04.3

Welcome to today's edition of the Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show podcast.

0:09.2

Welcome, everybody, to the Thursday edition of the Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show.

0:14.6

Some quick housekeeping. Buck is back as in I'm normal today. Yesterday was a bit of a challenge.

0:21.4

I appreciate all of you rolling with me.

0:23.3

Had to hydrate in the brakes, and it was a little touch and go, but I'm back.

0:26.1

I'm healthy, ready to rock.

0:29.0

And Play is having a great time with his family.

0:31.7

He's on vacation.

0:32.6

I think he's in Disney World or one of those places.

0:35.4

I'm not sure where he is today. But we're all hoping he's having a great time with the fam.

0:39.9

He'll be back with us as we know a week from tomorrow.

0:42.7

So it's just going to be me informing you, entertaining you,

0:47.4

rolling with you here for a week.

0:49.7

So looking forward to getting to chat with you all.

0:52.4

The calls, the talkbacks.

0:54.3

We love them both. Light us up all. The calls, the talkbacks. We love them both.

0:55.3

Light us up on those lines and send those talkbacks.

0:58.7

Let's lay out where we're going today on the show real quick so you know.

1:03.0

Some stuff coming out on the FBI, and there's a little bit of pushback, I think, from some people on the right.

1:08.9

Are Director Patel and Deputy Director Bonjino moving fast enough?

1:13.3

Are they doing the things?

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