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The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show

Daily Review with Clay and Buck - May 6 2025

The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show

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

4.511.4K Ratings

🗓️ 6 May 2025

⏱️ 63 minutes

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Summary

The Neverending Untold Story

In hour 1 of the Clay Travis and Buck Sexton show, the hosts dive into several pressing topics, starting with a discussion on President Biden's mental and physical cognition. They highlight a new book that reveals concerns within the White House about Biden's ability to pass a cognitive test in February 2024. This segment underscores the alleged cover-up by Biden's staff, who publicly claimed he was fit for office while privately fearing he wouldn't pass basic cognitive assessments. The conversation also touches on the deep ties between the Democrat party and the corporate media, emphasizing the media's role in perpetuating this narrative.

The hosts then shift to the political implications of Biden's condition, discussing the potential criminality of the cover-up and the integrity of Biden's longtime doctor, Kevin O'Connor. They speculate on the motivations behind the early debate decision in June 2027, suggesting it was a strategic blunder by Biden's team.

Next, Clay and Buck discuss the broader impact of this revelation on the credibility of the Democrat party and the media, comparing it to a rigged sports game. They argue that real journalism should have exposed these issues before the election, not after. The conversation also includes a brief mention of the New York Knicks' comeback win over the Boston Celtics, adding a lighter note to the discussion.

Trump Runs Government Like a Business

President Trump's major announcement from the Oval Office. Trump teases a groundbreaking announcement related to the Middle East, speculated to involve the expansion of the Abraham Accords with Saudi Arabia. This segment highlights the potential geopolitical impact and economic benefits of such a deal, including a possible trillion-dollar investment from Saudi Arabia into the U.S.

The discussion then shifts to the Trump administration's economic policies, particularly the tariffs and their long-term effects. Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin and Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent provide insights into the positive outcomes of these policies, emphasizing job growth and investment in domestic manufacturing. The hosts compare the current administration's approach to economic management with previous administrations, noting the practical experience of Trump's team in private industry.

Clay and Buck also explore the concept of "win above replacement value" in politics, arguing that Trump's decisions significantly impact the trajectory of the U.S. compared to other potential leaders like Kamala Harris. They stress the importance of Trump's rapid and decisive actions in reshaping government operations, likening his approach to running a business.

Trump's Magical Thinking

Trump's proposal to make Canada the 51st state, with Trump and Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney discussing the idea. While acknowledging the benefits, the hosts recognize the impracticality and national pride issues involved. They appreciate Trump's expansionist mindset and his ability to think creatively about the future of the U.S.

Additionally, the hosts cover Trump's announcement about the Houthis in Yemen, who have reportedly agreed to cease hostilities. This development is seen as a positive step towards stabilizing shipping lanes and reducing conflict in the region.

Kentucky Senator Rand Paul

Dr. Anthony Fauci and gain-of-function research. Senator Rand Paul joins the show to provide updates on the investigation into Fauci's role in funding dangerous research at the Wuhan Institute of Virology. Paul discusses the importance of holding Fauci accountable and preventing future pandemics by scrutinizing gain-of-function research.

Additionally, the show covers President Trump's announcement about the Houthis in Yemen, who have reportedly agreed to cease hostilities. This development is seen as a positive step towards stabilizing shipping lanes and reducing conflict in the region. The hosts also touch on the broader geopolitical implications of Trump's approach to Iran and the potential for diplomatic negotiations to prevent nuclear proliferation.

The hour concludes with a discussion on government spending and the need for significant cuts to address the national debt. Senator Paul emphasizes the importance of fiscal responsibility and the challenges of achieving meaningful reductions in government spending. He also explains why he disagrees with President Trump on tariffs. 

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0:00.0

You're listening to an I-Heart podcast.

0:05.9

Welcome in.

0:07.1

Appreciate all of you hanging out with us.

0:10.4

We are rolling through the Tuesday edition of the program.

0:16.0

And there is a lot going on in the world that we will dive into.

0:20.7

Our friend, Senator Rand Paul of Kentucky, will join us at the top of the third hour of the program.

0:28.1

He is our only guest today.

0:29.8

800, 282-282, 282, if you want to weigh in on a variety of different topics that we will soon be diving into.

0:36.9

But this story I wanted to dive into, got a little bit of attention, but I actually

0:43.3

think it is super fascinating.

0:46.1

We are in the middle right now of what we all told you would be coming, and it is the

0:51.5

Biden's mental and physical cognition.

0:55.7

Everybody knew how bad it was, and some of the stories that were not told when Biden was still in office are now being told.

1:03.8

And there is a new story out that I think should have gotten more attention than it has so far,

1:09.3

and I wanted to talk about this with you. New upcoming book

1:14.1

that is out about Biden's ongoing mental and physical struggles in the White House. Sunday, New York

1:25.5

Times, I read it. This is coming from a couple of different reporters.

1:30.0

The book, How Trump Retook the White House and Democrats Lost America, says that in

1:36.4

2024, February, that there was a substantial debate inside of the White House about Joe Biden doing a cognitive

1:48.1

test because in February of that year, if you'll remember, they came out with the Her report,

1:55.5

which described the president as a sympathetic, well-meaning elderly man with a poor memory.

2:02.7

At that point in time, the story was becoming such an issue that they thought about having

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