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The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show

Daily Review with Clay and Buck - Dec 5 2025

The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show

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

4.311.1K Ratings

🗓️ 5 December 2025

⏱️ 58 minutes

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Summary

Steve Hilton: Hold My Beer 

Buck highlights two major fraud scandals in Minnesota and California, exposing systemic corruption tied to one-party rule and sanctuary policies. He highlights the staggering $300 million fraud in Minnesota’s child nutrition program and plays Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey’s evasive response. Buck then interviews Steve Hilton, who is running for governor of California, to discuss the state’s own crisis of waste and mismanagement. Hilton reveals shocking figures: $20 billion lost to unemployment fraud during the pandemic, $24 billion squandered on homelessness programs, and $13 billion allocated for free healthcare for illegal immigrants—all under Gavin Newsom’s leadership. 

Hilton details how California’s “homeless industrial complex” funnels taxpayer money into crony nonprofits and inflated housing projects, with units costing up to $1 million each while homelessness worsens. He also exposes Newsom’s failed promises, including a half-billion-dollar emergency communication system that doesn’t work, and warns of Newsom’s looming presidential ambitions backed by elite donors.  The discussion closes with sharp political insights into Kamala Harris’s declining influence, Josh Shapiro’s blunt criticism of her leadership, and the early maneuvering of California Democrats ahead of 2028. Hilton predicts a fierce battle among figures like Katie Porter, Tom Steyer, and Eric Swalwell, while emphasizing the urgent need to dismantle California’s entrenched political machine.

Clay Calls In from FIFA! 

Clay calls in from the FIFA World Cup draw event at the Kennedy Center, where President Donald Trump received the inaugural FIFA Peace Award. Clay describes the event’s global scale, Trump’s vision of tying the World Cup to America’s 250th anniversary celebrations, and the cultural clash between soccer’s left-leaning U.S. fan base and Trump’s presence. Buck and Clay discuss the international reaction, noting outrage from sports media and European elites, while highlighting Trump’s strategic use of global sports diplomacy.

Sen. Markwayne Mullin 

Senator Markwayne Mullin of Oklahoma provides critical insight into U.S. national security and economic policy. Mullin confirms the legality and necessity of recent military strikes on Venezuelan narco boats, dismissing war crime allegations as baseless and detailing classified briefings that show cartel operatives actively attempting to recover narcotics and communicate with reinforcements. He outlines the Trump administration’s strategy to pressure Nicolás Maduro to leave power, dismantle drug labs, and destabilize terrorist networks without committing U.S. ground troops. Mullin also addresses the American beef industry crisis, explaining collapsing cattle prices, foreign-owned meat packer monopolies, and the looming threat of corporate consolidation. He calls for potential policy solutions, including price-fixing investigations, insurance backstops for ranchers, and reforms to protect domestic protein production.

Isabel Brown: Make American Babies Again

Buck welcomes Isabel Brown, host of The Isabel Brown Show, for an in-depth conversation about her fiery appearance on CNN’s Abby Phillip panel. Isabelle recounts the tense exchange surrounding the arrest of Brian Cole Jr., the alleged January 6th pipe bomber, and exposes the media’s double standard in excusing political violence when it aligns with left-wing narratives. She highlights how the discussion devolved into partisan spin, with CNN panelists obsessing over race and hypothetical pardons rather than addressing the gravity of planting pipe bombs near the RNC and DNC. Isabelle calls out the cultural hypocrisy where “everything is violence except actual violence,” underscoring the growing ideological divide in mainstream media.

The conversation shifts to a deeply personal and cultural topic: the revival of the American family among Gen Z. Isabel shares her experience as a new mother and describes how parenthood has transformed her perspective, giving her a renewed sense of purpose. She and Buck explore the generational shift toward valuing marriage, faith, and family despite decades of anti-family messaging and declining fertility rates. They discuss how young Americans are rejecting toxic narratives, rediscovering traditional values, and even walking away from birth control and dating apps to pursue meaningful relationships. Isabel points to a spiritual awakening among Gen Z, coupled with a rejection of climate alarmism and corporate-driven isolation, as key drivers of this cultural renaissance. The segment also touches on lighter moments, including fashion trends like the return of baggy jeans and humorous observations about modern style.

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0:00.0

This is an I-Heart podcast.

0:02.5

Guaranteed Human.

0:04.3

Welcome back in, everybody.

0:05.6

Our guest here is running for Governor of California.

0:09.3

He lives in California.

0:10.9

And when he's hearing us talk about this story of rampant and really disgraceful fraud in Minneapolis,

0:17.8

he says, oh, hold my beer, Minnesota. Let me tell you about a little place

0:22.4

called California. Steve Hilton is with us now, Mr. Hilton. Thanks for coming back.

0:28.4

Of course, hey, but great to be with you. What a disaster. I mean, here's the point, right? You

0:32.6

look at Minnesota and what's being revealed there. It is disgusting and shocking. But in California, everything is

0:39.9

a thousand times worse. First of all, we've had one-party rule for longer in California. In Minnesota,

0:45.5

it's been three years. In California, 15 years, and it's this one-party rule that breeds this kind

0:50.7

of corruption and an abuse of taxpayer trust. And then on top of that, we were the

0:56.9

first state in California to have a statewide sanctuary policy. We are the home of the open borders

1:02.6

insanity and that ideology is still held deeply by the Democrats in charge here in California.

1:09.1

You can see the way they're fighting the president on every aspect of his immigration agenda. And then you look at the fraud that we already know

1:15.8

about in California. $20 billion in the pandemic for just the employment department stolen

1:22.8

by criminal gangs and people getting checks when they're on death row and all this nonsense.

1:28.3

Then you have $24 billion, the state auditor revealed, lost on homelessness spending

1:36.0

that ended up in the pockets of crony non-profits and all this corruption there.

1:40.8

And then you add to that, again, this is official money that shouldn't be being spent

1:45.6

$13 billion this year in the budget from Gavin Newsom for free healthcare for illegal immigrants

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