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The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show

Daily Review With Clay and Buck - Jul 01 2025

The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show

iHeartPodcasts

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

4.3 • 11.1K Ratings

🗓️ 1 July 2025

⏱️ 61 minutes

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Summary

Senate Passes Big, Beautiful Bill In Hour 1 of the Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show, the hosts deliver a dynamic and timely breakdown of the Senate’s passage of the “Big Beautiful Bill”, a sweeping legislative package poised to reshape the political and economic landscape. Passed by a narrow 51-50 margin with Vice President JD Vance casting the tie-breaking vote, the bill now awaits President Donald Trump’s signature, expected by July 4th. This hour dives deep into the bill’s key provisions, including a $5 trillion debt ceiling increase, hundreds of billions allocated for border security and national defense, and a projected $3.3 trillion budget deficit increase through 2034. The hosts analyze the political drama surrounding the bill’s passage, highlighting opposition from Republican Senators Rand Paul, Tom Tillis, and Susan Collins, and the expected reconciliation process in the House. Lefty Language Games Analysis of the Senate’s passage of the “big, beautiful bill,” a major piece of legislation expected to stimulate economic growth, provide tax certainty, and enhance border security. The hosts emphasize the bill’s imperfections but argue its net benefits outweigh its flaws, especially in the context of a government that often lacks the political will to reduce spending. A significant portion of the hour is dedicated to the unsustainable trajectory of federal spending, with references to past efforts by figures like Ross Perot, Senator Ron Johnson, and Senator Rand Paul. The hosts critique both parties for failing to curb entitlement growth and highlight how slowing the rate of spending increases is misleadingly labeled as “cuts.” They also explore how artificial intelligence and productivity gains could potentially offset fiscal challenges, offering a rare optimistic note on economic innovation. The Art of the Possible The Big Beautiful Bill now heads back to the House, where the Freedom Caucus may voice opposition, but it’s expected to reach President Donald Trump’s desk for signature before the July 4th holiday. A major highlight of the hour is President Trump’s visit to “Alligator Alcatraz” in Ochopee, Florida, a remote airstrip facility intended for detaining and deporting illegal immigrants. Trump’s remarks emphasized deterrence, warning migrants against fleeing into the Everglades. The segment underscores the administration’s tough stance on immigration and sanctuary cities, with speculation that legal challenges may arise from cities defying federal deportation orders. Best Movie of the 21st Century? Clay and Buck debate the best movies of the 21st century, referencing a recent New York Times list. Films like The Dark Knight, There Will Be Blood, No Country for Old Men, and The Pianist are discussed, with particular praise for Heath Ledger’s iconic performance as the Joker. The conversation also includes listener favorites and humorous disagreements over ice cream flavors—particularly pistachio—and nostalgic TV shows like Knight Rider and The Dukes of Hazzard.

Transcript

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0:00.0

This is an I-Heart podcast.

0:04.2

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

0:09.2

Welcome, everybody.

0:10.4

Tuesday edition of the Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show kicks off now.

0:15.8

It is big, it is beautiful, and it is now law.

0:19.8

The big, beautiful bill has just moments ago, passed in the United States Senate.

0:26.3

Okay, I know Trump has to sign it, but, you know, it's happening.

0:29.0

Trump's going to sign his big beautiful bill.

0:31.3

So the big beautiful bill has gone through.

0:34.3

It will be on the president's desk.

0:36.5

This is huge. It is huge. We will get into

0:41.1

some of the final items that were in this. We will discuss some of the no votes. There were

0:46.7

some no votes. We'll also talk about how Elon Musk, formerly of Doge fame, pretty unhappy with the situation here of the $5 trillion

0:57.1

debt ceiling raise.

0:59.8

I think there's still potentially buck a little bit of drama because I think the House

1:04.1

will now have to come back and agree to some of the changes that were made.

1:09.3

I got ahead of myself there. Too excited, too excited.

1:12.1

So there will be some drama. That's the reconciling. It's going to go through. The house has already

1:17.6

passed it. It's going to go through. But thank you for the, yeah. So here we go. For the nerdy edition,

1:23.3

where there will continue to be drama for a short period of time, though? I don't know.

1:29.5

I just, we have not spent a ton of time on the minute by minute because we knew that this was going to pass,

1:36.4

and it will pass on some level, but they still have some maneuvering.

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