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The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show

Daily Review with Clay and Buck - Apr 27 2026

The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show

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

4.511.4K Ratings

🗓️ 27 April 2026

⏱️ 61 minutes

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Summary

Democrats Want Violence

Clay Travis and Buck Sexton discuss the third attempted assassination of President Donald Trump, this time occurring during the White House Correspondents’ Dinner weekend in Washington, D.C. Clay recounts his personal experience inside the ballroom, where he was seated near the front with his wife as Secret Service abruptly rushed in, gunfire was heard, and attendees were ordered to get down. Travis describes the chaos, the evacuation of President Trump and Vice President JD Vance, and the shock of seeing armed Secret Service agents sweeping the room with weapons raised. Both hosts emphasize that, while no one was killed, the gravity of an armed attacker breaching security at a high-profile event underscores an unprecedented political threat environment.  Travis ties the suspect’s worldview to mainstream progressive narratives, arguing he reflects the consequences of what Buck Sexton has described elsewhere as a manufactured delusion driven by partisan media echo chambers.

Clay and Buck sharply criticize what they describe as catastrophic security failures surrounding the White House Correspondents’ Dinner. Travis details how entry into the Washington Hilton involved minimal screening, with little to no security throughout the hotel despite numerous political figures, media elites, and cabinet-level officials attending events in multiple ballrooms. The hosts repeatedly stress that only the final ballroom entrance featured metal detectors, arguing that any coordinated or trained attack could have resulted in mass casualties. They compare the lax setup unfavorably to routine security at sporting events, calling the situation indefensible for an event involving the President of the United States. 

Clay to Erika Kirk Haters: JUST SHUT UP

Clay defends Erica Kirk, widow of Charlie Kirk, who was assassinated last year. After she was filmed crying at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner, online critics mocked her. Clay condemns this behavior, saying, “If you are critiquing a widow… you are the bad guy.”

The Forces of Darkness

A central theme of this hour is the role of violent political rhetoric and what the hosts argue is dangerous normalization of extreme language by prominent Democratic leaders. The conversation specifically highlights remarks and visual messaging attributed to House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, with Clay and Buck asserting that rhetoric such as “maximum warfare everywhere all the time” contributes to an atmosphere that radicalizes unstable individuals. The hosts warn that such language, when combined with intense partisan hostility, increases the risk of political violence and incentivizes lone-wolf attackers.

What's Up With the Secret Service?

An in-depth tactical and firearms analysis, led by Buck Sexton, who explains why close-quarters shootings are chaotic, difficult, and often misunderstood by the public. Drawing on law enforcement and self-defense principles such as the “3-3-3 rule,” Buck walks listeners through how real-life gunfights unfold, why marksmanship degrades under stress, and why handgun engagements seldom resemble Hollywood portrayals. Despite these realities, both hosts repeatedly stress that it is “staggering” that the would-be assassin was neither neutralized nor injured, deepening concerns about competence and rules of engagement.

Clay and Buck ask whether the Secret Service has been weakened by bureaucracy, lowered physical standards, and DEI-driven hiring practices. Clay reads publicly available Secret Service fitness benchmarks live on air—prompting disbelief and criticism—and both hosts argue that protecting the President of the United States should require the highest possible physical, tactical, and psychological standards. They compare federal protection unfavorably to elite private security used by CEOs and celebrities, asking why the President does not receive the very best protection available regardless of cost.

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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

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

0:11.0

And today's going to be one of those days where one story, one incident, I think, defines the new cycle and much of the conversation.

0:21.1

There was another attempted assassination of Donald Trump over the weekend.

0:26.8

This time, an armed maniac at the White House correspondence dinner.

0:34.1

He had a pistol, a shotgun, a knife.

0:37.0

He made a run for it, past Secret Service. He was

0:39.7

tackled to the ground. Nobody was killed. But, wow, it was quite a scene. A lot of video of

0:48.6

firsthand people who were there. But we actually can do better than that for you in this

0:53.5

discussion. because our own

0:55.8

Clay Travis was in fact at the dinner, heard the gunshots, saw Secret Service run into the room.

1:03.8

Clay, I've got to just hand this over to you, my friend. First of all, glad you and Laura are safe.

1:09.2

And you did look fabulous in the pre-incident photos. So,

1:13.8

well done on that. Yeah, we'll start with a positive. Laura did a great job looking good.

1:18.1

I looked, she looked fantastic. I looked about as good as I can do, which is, you know, just okay.

1:24.0

But she looked great. And we were seated near the front table where President Trump was scheduled to talk.

1:33.3

As all of you know, I was expecting, as I would imagine many of you were as well, that we were going to get a real, just vintage Trump, maybe Trump at his best. I was thinking Buck, something akin to

1:48.0

the Al Smith dinner. Remember the one that happened in October right before the 2024 election

1:53.9

where Trump came out and just told absolutely great jokes and was particularly just affable and very much of a likable figure.

2:04.1

So we're sitting down.

2:05.7

I had just been sitting at the table having a conversation about the fact

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