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The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show

Daily Review With Clay and Buck - Jun 27 2025

The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show

iHeartPodcasts

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

4.3 • 11.1K Ratings

🗓️ 27 June 2025

⏱️ 61 minutes

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Summary

President Trump's Judicial Wins Hour 1 of The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show kicks off with a dynamic blend of political insight, economic analysis, and cultural commentary, featuring high-profile guests and headline-making topics. This hour centers on the current administration under President Donald Trump, highlighting major wins in the Supreme Court, the booming economy, and the rise of the parallel economy. Supreme Court Rulings: The show breaks down two pivotal 6-3 decisions. The first limits the power of federal judges to issue universal injunctions, a move seen as a major victory for President Trump’s administration and a rebalancing of judicial authority. The second ruling affirms parental rights, allowing families to opt out of LGBTQIA+ curriculum in schools—another win for conservative values and educational freedom. Economic momentum under Trump: Clay and Buck celebrate the historic highs of the S&P 500 and the strength of the Trump economy. They debunk fears surrounding tariffs, noting increased Treasury revenue without inflationary pressure. The hosts emphasize how Trump’s policies—tariffs, tax cuts, and energy independence—are fueling economic growth. Donald Trump Jr. on the Parallel Economy Parallel Economy and Conservative Investment: Guests Omeed Malik and Donald Trump Jr. from 1789 Capital discuss their mission to build a “parallel economy” that champions free speech, Second Amendment rights, and American values. They unveil their latest venture, GrabAGun.com, which is set to go public and revolutionize online firearms retail. Critique of Judicial Activism: The hosts and guests critique the role of liberal judges in obstructing Trump’s policies, with pointed commentary on Justices Ketanji Brown Jackson and Sonia Sotomayor. They contrast this with praise for Justice Amy Coney Barrett’s legal reasoning and independence. Cultural Commentary: The show tackles the impact of woke ideology in sports and media, particularly the controversy over transgender athletes in women’s sports. Donald Trump Jr. shares his early opposition to this trend, citing its unfairness to female athletes and its disconnect from mainstream American values. The Right Decisions May Mailman, Deputy Assistant to the President, who breaks down the legal significance of the Supreme Court’s decisions and the administration’s stance on religious liberty in schools. The discussion includes a ruling allowing parents to opt out of LGBTQ+ curriculum on religious grounds, which the hosts hail as a victory for parental rights and religious freedom. Ending Birth Tourism A celebration of major Supreme Court rulings, including a pivotal 6-3 decision that limits lower courts from obstructing Trump administration policies. The hosts emphasize this as a reaffirmation of President Trump’s executive authority and a direct result of his transformative judicial appointments. They also speculate on the potential end of birthright citizenship for children born to non-citizens, a move they argue would curb “birth tourism” and reinforce national sovereignty. Parental rights are another major theme, with the show highlighting recent legal wins allowing parents to opt out of LGBTQ-themed educational content and supporting state-level restrictions on minors’ access to online pornography. These developments are framed as victories for religious freedom and family autonomy. The hosts also spotlight the booming economy, noting the S&P 500’s record highs, tamed inflation, and strong 401(k) performance. They credit President Trump’s tariff policies and fiscal leadership for driving economic growth and call for interest rate cuts to further stimulate prosperity.

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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, to the Friday edition of the Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show.

0:13.7

It's a busy Friday in the news.

0:15.6

So we got a lot to dive into with all of you.

0:18.4

And also, to let you know know we've got some fantastic guest joining

0:22.5

omid malick and donald trump junior of 1789 capital we're talking to us about the parallel

0:28.8

economy some projects they're working on some very exciting stuff uh and just also how the

0:34.5

administration's doing because yeah i think the president's son,

0:38.2

administration insider, pretty sure he's a guy who knows some things about what's going on with

0:42.0

his dad.

0:43.1

So we'll talk to him coming up here in just a little bit to both of them, Omead and Don Jr.

0:48.7

And then we've got May Malman, deputy assistant to the president talking about the Supreme Court ruling.

0:56.9

So we got the White House wanted to weigh in officially with us on this one.

1:00.6

You know, we saw them a couple weeks ago, talk to everybody, the whole gang.

1:04.1

You know, it was, of course, big daddy Trump, and then also all of the various West Wing staff and national security council

1:12.1

folks and so we really got a chance to catch up with everybody but there's some big stuff

1:17.2

coming down today first up the uh we got to get clay in the french cuff and suspenders with

1:24.9

the monogram shirts today, everybody, because historic,

1:28.5

though, if you haven't seen the movie Wall Street, you need to, it's just a great touchstone.

1:33.0

You need to see Wall Street.

1:34.8

Gordon Gecko, one of the great characters of all the 80s, I would say.

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