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The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show

Daily Review with Clay and Buck - Jun 19 2025

The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show

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

4.311.1K Ratings

🗓️ 19 June 2025

⏱️ 52 minutes

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Summary

Clay Travis sets the stage by reflecting on a memorable viral moment from the White House, using it as a springboard for a series of cutting-edge political and cultural discussions. He launches into a robust critique of mainstream media commentary—specifically calling out figures like Whoopi Goldberg—arguing that their comparisons between the challenges faced by certain groups in the United States and the conditions under repressive regimes like Iran misrepresent the realities of global human rights. Clay highlights how restrictive policies abroad, such as severe limitations on women's rights in Iran, sharply contrast with the broad freedoms and economic opportunities available in America. He underscores that the nation's high standard of living, democratic principles, and vibrant sports culture serve as clear indicators of its successful model of freedom and opportunity.

Clay then critiques a viral moment from The View, where Whoopi Goldberg controversially compared the experiences of Black Americans to women in Iran. He uses this to highlight the dangers of victimhood narratives and the erosion of national pride in American discourse.

A major focus of this hour is the Supreme Court’s 6-3 decision upholding Tennessee’s ban on gender transition procedures for minors. Clay strongly supports the ruling, arguing that children are not mature enough to make irreversible medical decisions. He contrasts this with legal standards that prevent minors from getting tattoos or being held fully accountable for crimes. Clay challenges liberal justices like Elena Kagan and Sonia Sotomayor, questioning how they can support juvenile leniency in criminal justice while endorsing life-altering medical procedures for teens.

Clay reflects on American exceptionalism. Clay contrasts past presidential messages of hope and opportunity—from Ronald Reagan to Barack Obama—with today’s nihilistic rhetoric. He warns that the belief in a fundamentally broken America is undermining ambition and mental health, especially among young people.

Guest Joey Jones, a decorated Marine Corps veteran and Fox News contributor, joins the show to discuss his new book, Behind the Badge: Answering the Call to Serve on America’s Home Front. Jones shares insights from first responders across the country and reflects on his own military service. He also weighs in on the Iran situation, emphasizing the importance of clear objectives in any military engagement and expressing confidence in President Trump’s strategic approach.

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0:00.0

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0:04.0

The Medal of Honor is the highest military decoration in the United States.

0:09.2

Recipients have done the improbable, the unexpected, showing immense bravery and sacrifice in the name of something much bigger than themselves.

0:17.8

This medal is for the men who went down that day. On Medal of Honor, stories of

0:23.2

courage, you'll hear about these heroes and what their stories tell us about the nature of bravery.

0:29.0

Listen to Medal of Honor on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcast.

0:35.3

Welcome in Thursday edition, Clay Travis Buck Sexton Show.

0:41.1

Happy June team.

0:43.5

It was a year ago at a celebration on the White House lawn that went mega viral of Joe Biden freezing

0:51.7

that I've already shared with all of you from my Twitter account.

0:55.4

If you haven't and can't remember where we were a year ago, rejoice.

1:00.3

We have come a long way America in one year from a president standing on the south lawn of the White House,

1:07.5

completely unaware of what was going on during a supremely awkward concert at the

1:13.6

White House, to Donald Trump ruling the country in a fabulous manner through the first half of his

1:22.8

four-year term, first half of the first year of his four year term. We will give you the absolute

1:28.4

latest on Iran and Israel. We will dive into many of the biggest stories of the day because I

1:35.3

am working and I bet a lot of you are working. I am back home in Nashville, had an amazing time up in

1:42.1

Washington, D.C. met so many of you,

1:44.6

appreciate Senator Haggerty's office for allowing my son to be an intern up there.

1:49.1

He had an incredible time.

1:51.4

Congress is out today, and they are out tomorrow, is my understanding,

1:55.8

which is why we are back, because why celebrate Juneteenth for one day when you could celebrate it for two and be

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