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The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show

Daily Review with Clay and Buck - Aug 25 2025

The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show

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

4.311.1K Ratings

🗓️ 25 August 2025

⏱️ 62 minutes

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Summary

Expanding the Crime Crackdown 

The hosts spotlight Washington, DC’s unprecedented streak of 11–12 days without a murder, attributing the drop in violent crime to President Trump’s deployment of the National Guard and increased police presence. Trump’s remarks from the Oval Office emphasize his commitment to restoring safety in America’s cities, while criticizing media bias and Democratic leadership.

The conversation expands to Trump’s proposed crime cleanups in Chicago, Baltimore, and Memphis, cities plagued by high murder rates. Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson’s opposition to federal intervention is sharply criticized, with commentators citing his low approval rating and ineffective policies. Memphis is highlighted for having more murders than New York City despite its smaller population, reinforcing the urgency of Trump’s crime strategy.

Bench Press Politics

The guys dive deep into the Democratic Party’s branding crisis, voter registration trends, and cultural disconnect with young male voters. Clay and Buck analyze three key upcoming elections—Virginia, New Jersey, and the New York City mayoral race—highlighting Zoran Mamdani’s rise and the symbolic implications of his physical weakness, including his inability to bench press 135 pounds. This moment becomes a metaphor for the Democratic Party’s broader failure to resonate with average American men.

The hosts explore how masculinity, strength, and testosterone levels correlate with political affiliation, arguing that higher physical fitness and traditional masculine traits align more closely with Republican values. They cite voter registration gains for the GOP in swing states like Arizona, Nevada, North Carolina, and Pennsylvania, framing it as a cultural shift driven by disillusionment with progressive ideology.

Trump’s Smithsonian Review

The hosts dive into a politically charged discussion surrounding the Smithsonian Institution, museum exhibits, and the broader cultural battle over American history and identity. The episode centers on the Trump administration’s directive to review exhibitions at eight Smithsonian museums, aiming to ensure alignment with American ideals and push back against what it calls the “last remaining segment of woke” ideology.

The hosts critique specific exhibits, including those focused on LGBTQ+ history, immigration, and Anthony Fauci, arguing that these displays reflect a left-wing narrative that emphasizes oppression and victimization over national achievement. They contrast this with the National Air and Space Museum, which they praise for celebrating American innovation in flight and space exploration.


The Flag Burning EO

Clay and Buck break down Trump’s proposed executive order to criminalize flag burning, sparking a debate over First Amendment rights, symbolic speech, and hate crime legislation. The hosts criticize what they see as selective enforcement, where burning a Pride flag may result in prosecution, but burning an American flag is protected.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

This is an I-Heart podcast.

0:04.8

Welcome in Clay Travis Buck Sexton's show.

0:08.0

Appreciate all of you hanging out with us as we are rolling through the Monday edition of the program.

0:13.8

Many different stories afoot that we will dive into during the course of today's program after a weekend where crime

0:24.4

continues to plummet in Washington, D.C., and where sanity continues to prevail across

0:32.4

most of the landscape of this nation. Trump saying that he may go into Chicago, Baltimore,

0:41.6

and other cities with high violent crime rates,

0:45.3

including getting into a war of words with the governor of Maryland,

0:50.4

Wes Moore.

0:52.3

We are talking also about D.C.

0:55.7

in particular, having gone,

0:58.9

now I believe it is either 11 or 12 days,

1:02.7

depending on who is counting

1:04.7

and where exactly the definition

1:06.9

of the beginning of the mobilization in D.C. is going.

1:12.9

Our friend at CNN, Harry Enton, says Democrat branding is about as popular as the Cracker Barrel branding. We got

1:18.6

Jelaine Maxwell Audio, American Flag Burning, a new executive order from Trump. maybe one of the first things that i've actually

1:28.7

disagreed with them we'll see what buck's take is on this as well and i'm getting attacked

1:34.2

for my take on the air and space museum which is probably not a sentence that you expected would

1:40.5

happen all that and more but we began trump Trump in the Oval Office, the president of

1:45.3

South Korea, scheduled to visit with him. And this is what Trump said just a few moments ago

1:52.0

about the crime situation in Washington, D.C. This is cut three.

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