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The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show

Daily Review with Clay and Buck - Apr 29 2026

The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show

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🗓️ 29 April 2026

⏱️ 58 minutes

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Summary

Colonialism Made Everything Better

Clay Travis and Buck Sexton discuss the historic visit of King Charles III to the United States, including his address to Congress and President Donald Trump’s welcoming remarks. Clay and Buck analyze the significance of the visit as the country approaches the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, arguing that both speeches powerfully reaffirmed the special relationship between the United States and the United Kingdom. They highlight King Charles’ unexpected humor, references to World War II, Winston Churchill, and Franklin Roosevelt, and praise the speech for underscoring shared values such as liberty, rule of law, and democratic tradition.  Trump’s speech is presented as a rebuttal to modern narratives that depict Western civilization and colonial history as purely destructive. Clay and Buck argue that Trump and King Charles jointly emphasized how British legal traditions—from Magna Carta to common law—shaped American constitutional principles, and how the Anglo-American alliance has played a decisive role in advancing freedom globally.

Everything About Race Must Go

Clay and Buck analyze the political consequences of the ruling, asserting that Republican-led states could gain as many as a dozen additional House seats by redrawing maps to eliminate racially gerrymandered districts. They discuss how states such as Tennessee, Florida, Alabama, and others may respond, noting that timing of primaries and inevitable legal challenges will determine whether new maps can be implemented before the next election cycle. Florida’s aggressive redistricting push and Tennessee’s potential to eliminate the Memphis district are highlighted as early examples of how the ruling could reshape the House of Representatives for years to come.

A major philosophical argument runs through the program, with both hosts contending that race-based decision-making in law is fundamentally incompatible with the Equal Protection Clause. Buck frames the Voting Rights Act as an emergency, temporary measure that has outlived its constitutional usefulness, while Clay argues that the country has moved too far from race-neutral principles. They draw parallels to affirmative action in higher education and argue that attempts to correct past racism through present-day racial preferences have instead institutionalized a new form of discrimination.

Why People Don't Trust Gov't 

Journalist and COVID-era whistleblower Alex Berenson breaks down the recent indictment of David Morens, a former senior adviser to Dr. Anthony Fauci. Clay Travis and Buck Sexton walk listeners through allegations that Morens deliberately concealed and destroyed federal records to evade public disclosure related to U.S.-funded virus research tied to China, including work connected to the Wuhan Institute of Virology. Berenson explains how the indictment stems from House investigations and why it represents the most serious legal reckoning yet tied to the origins of COVID-19.

The discussion centers on whether the case could eventually implicate Dr. Fauci himself. Berenson outlines why Fauci is not named as a co-conspirator and why a presidential pardon likely shields him from prosecution, while still arguing that the historical record matters even if legal consequences are limited. Clay and Buck emphasize that a failure to fully confront COVID-era deception has fueled widespread distrust in government, media, and institutions, and they argue that the lab-leak cover-up and aggressive suppression of dissenting views fundamentally reshaped American politics.

The conversation then pivots to the long-term legacy of COVID, with Berenson warning that without transparency and accountability, future historians may view this period as the moment when public trust permanently fractured. He predicts Morens faces serious legal jeopardy, while expressing skepticism that key figures will ever “flip” or cooperate against higher-ranking officials. The interview is framed as one of the most consequential discussions yet on pandemic truth, government overreach, and scientific accountability.

Let ICE Do Their Job

An in-depth interview with TN Senator Marsha Blackburn, who weighs in on multiple fronts. She discusses the Supreme Court’s recent Voting Rights Act ruling and its implications for redistricting in Tennessee, including the possibility of eliminating the Memphis-based majority-minority congressional district. Blackburn argues the decision restores the original intent of the Voting Rights Act and predicts Republican-led legislatures will revisit maps nationwide. She also addresses the ongoing Department of Homeland Security shutdown, blaming Democrats for defunding enforcement agencies and outlining plans to fund DHS through reconciliation to ensure pay for ICE, TSA, the Coast Guard, and Border Patrol.

On immigration and border enforcement, Blackburn highlights her 287(g) Enhancement Act, which would incentivize state and local law enforcement to cooperate with federal immigration authorities. She frames the effort as essential to dismantling sanctuary policies and restoring public safety, particularly as illegal immigration remains a central issue heading into future elections.

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0:00.0

This is an I-Heart podcast. Guaranteed Human. Welcome back in from, or to Clay and Buck, from Clay and Buck, too. All the same idea here. Got a lot to talk about. Got some funky intro music there. What is that, guys? You guys are, this is from the pre, anything that's before the 80s, I really don't. I know 80s and 90s music. And what is this intro music, producer Mike? What is this that you pick? Zizi top. Wow. Okay. For a little while, Clay's beard was getting kind of Zizi top like there, but he, he trimmed it, which was, which was sad. I was, I liked it when he was going full KSM, Khalid Sheikh Muhammad, you know, when he was, when he decided not to shave for years at Guantanamo,

0:41.5

Clay, because, which was sad. I liked it when he was going full KS.M. Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, you know,

0:37.8

when he was, when he decided not to shave for years at Guantanamo. Clay, because he's got that salt and pepper, you know, he's got that silver fox thing going on down there. I had, uh, for Christmas when we went away for a couple of weeks. I ended up with like a, I don't know, a month worth of not trimming the beard.

0:53.6

And I think it made me look

0:55.7

a lot older, which is not

0:58.0

necessarily. I ended up with like a, I don't know, a month worth of not trimming the beard. And I think it made me look a lot older, which is not necessarily the move you want to go for as you approach 50.

1:01.1

But it was also just kind of unruly.

1:05.6

So I mean, I usually have like the Wolf Blitzer, I would call it, where you kind of have the hint of a beard because you're keeping it really close with the... The gadman, was your beard kind of unruly? Yes. VIP email, by the way, from Sissy. Buck, your King Charles imitation is perfect. It cracked me up. Sissy, game respects game. You know what I mean? Thank you. Appreciate that one. You know what it's really from though i'm gonna tell you you know how i learned to do the king charles impersonation clay

1:31.0

watching the crown because they really the guy who he's a great actor i'm actually forgetting

1:37.1

his name because i don't but he was in than charles i hope if i ever have anybody playing me

1:42.3

in any sort of uh uh you know movie that the person is way better looking to because the guy who plays Prince Charles actually really, really good looking, but also a great actor. Dominic something or other is his name. Great actor. He was McNulty in the Wire for those of you who are Wire fans. And he's amazing. He's a British actor little little side note here guys because you know

2:03.2

we do pop culture here too in the wire really i think the two standouts there's a lot of great

2:09.0

performance you've okay yeah you it's like your favorite show right i mean you've seen all

2:12.2

five seasons my older brother's favorite show of all time it's a top five show for me and

2:17.3

if you've ever spent any real time in some of the rougher parts of Baltimore, which is

2:20.6

unfortunately most of Baltimore, very accurate, feels very realistic. It was shot there.

2:26.6

But the two best actors in the series, in my opinion, are Dominic West, that's his name,

2:31.6

who plays King Charles in the Crown as well, in one, you know,

2:36.3

season of the Crown when he's kind of like in his 40s, 50s, because they change with the ages.

2:41.0

And actually, who is the guy who is going to be, he's in Luther? He was people talking to him as a possible James Bond. He's a black British actor.

2:52.2

And Idris Elba.

2:57.0

The two best guys in the wire, which is a cops and, you know,

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