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The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show

Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show H3 – Aug 9 2022

The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show

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Politics, News, Society & Culture, News Commentary, Daily News

4.511.4K Ratings

🗓️ 9 August 2022

⏱️ 37 minutes

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Summary

Clay and Buck offer their theories on what comes next. Andrew Yang joins liberals questioning Trump raid. C&B take a call on handling of classified, top-secret documents. Senator Tim Scott joins C&B to discuss the unprecedented raid on President Trump's home and his new book: "America: A Redemption Story." C&B take calls.

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0:00.0

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

0:04.8

Third hour of the Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show starts now, everybody.

0:10.2

We're diving into it again. The huge news in the last 24 hours about President Trump's

0:17.3

residence morralago rated by FBI agents. This is supposedly about documents that the president

0:27.2

may have in his possession at his home. He was not there and we want to bring you up to

0:33.4

speed with the latest reporting on this, but also look at, well, what comes next here? What are we

0:40.2

expecting to happen in the days ahead? One thing Clay interestingly CNN is saying, I've seen a

0:47.2

few things over there. The opposition media rooting for this, of course, and hoping that they finally

0:54.9

got the smoking gun. I mean, Trump is their white whale. We all know this. They this Trump

1:01.5

effectively single handedly forced CNN into journalistic self-immolation. I mean, the destruction

1:08.9

of whatever credibility they have and then the destruction of their ratings along with it in the

1:13.5

last year or so. They're reporting that they think they or rather that their sources say there were

1:20.4

TS meaning top secret documents. I had a top secret clearance at one point. So I know what the

1:26.8

how common. So you said you went through and would classify top secret documents. How common

1:31.8

are classified in top secret documents inside of a white house on a day-to-day basis in your

1:37.6

experience? I mean, he's he's going to see the presidential daily briefing every day is going to

1:42.5

have TS and and above TS effectively a compartmented information. So that's that's regular. And obviously

1:51.8

the white house, it's I mean, the uh, uh, Oval Office itself is cleared for the highest level

1:57.8

conversations because you can only have you can only discuss certain things in certain parts of

2:03.0

government buildings, right? So you you would never have a classified discussion, say in the west

2:07.9

weighing world, the reporters are, um, but no, he would have come into contact with, uh, in the

2:14.0

presidential briefing and a number of different, um, different places he would have been seeing,

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