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The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show

Daily Review With Clay and Buck - Jun 30 2025

The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show

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

4.311.1K Ratings

🗓️ 30 June 2025

⏱️ 54 minutes

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Summary

Trump Keeps Winning The hosts highlight a series of recent wins for the Trump administration, including economic indicators, legislative developments, and media narratives shifting in his favor. WI Senator Ron Johnson's support for the "Big Beautiful Bill" in the U.S. Senate, which aims to address tax policy, border security, and healthcare reform. The bill is positioned as a major legislative victory for Republicans and a critical step toward repealing parts of Obamacare. Economic optimism under President Trump, with the stock market hitting all-time highs, gas prices at a four-year low, and inflation showing signs of retreat. The hosts credit Trump’s tariff strategy and economic leadership for these positive trends. WI Sen. Ron Johnson on Why He Flipped Tariff policy and trade negotiations, particularly with Canada, are discussed in depth. The hosts argue that Trump’s tough stance has led to increased federal revenue without the inflationary impact critics predicted. The 2026 Senate race in North Carolina, where Senator Thom Tillis will not seek re-election. Speculation surrounds a potential run by Laura Trump, which could reshape the GOP primary landscape. Media acknowledgment of Trump’s success, including segments from CNN and other outlets recognizing his growing political strength. Criticism of the Senate parliamentarian and the reconciliation process, especially regarding the exclusion of provisions like removing suppressors from the National Firearms Act. Healthcare reform and Medicaid expansion rollbacks, with Senator Johnson advocating for ending what he describes as a “financing scam” that incentivizes states to expand Medicaid under Obamacare. Cultural commentary, including critiques of progressive figures like Ketanji Brown Jackson and New York City political candidates, as well as a broader discussion on leadership, media bias, and conservative values. Socialism is a Religion The rise of Democratic mayoral nominee Zohran Mamdani, a self-described democratic socialist, and the potential fallout of his far-left platform on the city’s future. The hosts explore the political dynamics of the NYC mayoral race, including speculation about a possible independent run by Andrew Cuomo and the strategic implications of a crowded field. They scrutinize Mamdani’s controversial rhetoric, including his refusal to condemn inflammatory slogans like “globalize the Intifada,” and raise concerns about the normalization of radical ideologies within the Democratic Party. A major theme of this hour is the economic exodus from high-tax, high-crime cities like New York, Chicago, and Los Angeles. The hosts argue that progressive tax policies and soft-on-crime governance are driving billionaires, businesses, and middle-class families to relocate to states like Florida, Texas, and Tennessee. They cite examples like Ken Griffin moving Citadel to Miami and emphasize how wealth migration is reshaping America’s economic map. The conversation also tackles the debate over capitalism versus socialism, with Clay and Buck defending capitalism as the engine of American prosperity. They argue that redistributing billionaire wealth won’t solve poverty and highlight how even the poorest Americans enjoy a higher standard of living than much of the world. The hosts warn that anti-capitalist policies threaten economic growth and personal freedom. Mayor Pete PSA Democrats won't be honest about why black male Democrats won't vote for the former Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg, particularly his standing among Black voters. The hosts argue that Buttigieg’s identity as a gay white man presents significant challenges in securing support from a key Democratic voting bloc. They discuss polling data showing 0% support among Black men and question the Democratic Party’s future leadership, referencing figures like Kamala Harris, Gretchen Whitmer, and Wes Moore.

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0:00.0

This is an I-Heart podcast.

0:04.1

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

0:09.3

Welcome in July 4th edition of Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show, July 4th week edition.

0:19.3

I am down on the Gulf of America for what should be one heck of a celebratory experience

0:27.7

surrounding the very first 4th of July on the Gulf of America.

0:33.6

And all weekend long, it just felt to me like everything continued to break in Donald Trump's direction.

0:44.0

And we are living in a pretty phenomenal timeline right now.

0:49.8

Updating you on the big stories over the weekend, the big beautiful bill nearing its passage in the United States Senate.

0:58.4

We will talk with Senator Ron Johnson, who was one of the last to flip and support this big news in terms of the 2026 elections.

1:09.1

One of the two individuals who voted against this bill effectively,

1:15.0

Senator Rand Paul, one of the others. But Tom Tillis, who was going to face a very difficult

1:22.6

race in the United States Senate in North Carolina. Republican senator there is not going to run

1:30.3

for re-election. So there will be a big primary probably, although I would imagine whoever

1:35.8

Trump endorses and there's some talk that Laura Trump, his daughter-in-law, who was involved

1:41.7

with the RNC, might decide to step forward in that race,

1:46.3

which will be a big battleground and one of the top targets, regardless, even if Tom Tillis

1:52.4

was going to run, North Carolina, battleground state, Democrats are going to feel like they have a chance

1:59.1

to win that Senate seat and try to make a run at the 53-47 margin that Republicans have right now.

2:07.7

So that is big news.

2:09.2

The Mamdani fallout in New York City continues to build.

2:12.9

But I would say overall, even CNN I saw had a Michael Smirconish big discussion about how

2:21.4

Trump is winning on levels that we have not seen before, as we are speaking to all of you

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