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The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show

Hour 1 - A Buck, See I Told You So

The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show

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

4.5 • 11.4K Ratings

🗓️ 22 April 2026

⏱️ 37 minutes

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Summary

Hour 1 of The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show is driven by breaking political news, sharp partisan analysis, and an extended discussion of what the hosts see as an increasingly aggressive Democratic strategy ahead of the midterms. Clay Travis and Buck Sexton open the hour with major legal developments involving the Southern Poverty Law Center, reacting to a newly announced federal indictment alleging wire fraud, bank fraud, and conspiracy. The hosts argue that the charges validate long‑standing conservative criticism of the SPLC as a partisan organization that, in their view, profited from labeling political opponents as extremists. They discuss claims that the group allegedly paid individuals to provoke or manufacture racist activity in order to justify fundraising and maintain relevance, framing the case as a broader reckoning for progressive nonprofit and “anti‑hate” organizations that have become deeply embedded in Democratic politics.

From there, Hour 1 turns to foreign policy and the evolving Iran ceasefire negotiations. Clay and Buck react to President Donald Trump’s announcement that the United States will extend the ceasefire while maintaining a military blockade, citing internal fractures within the Iranian regime and ongoing negotiations without a firm deadline. The hosts emphasize that this outcome matches their earlier predictions—that Iran would seek prolonged talks rather than a definitive deal—and debate whether the extension signals strategic patience or a familiar pattern of stall tactics by Tehran. They tie the Iran discussion into a broader critique of the Biden‑era narrative around global instability and contrast it with what they describe as Trump’s leverage‑first approach.

A major portion of Hour 1 of the Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show focuses on Virginia’s newly approved congressional redistricting plan, which the hosts describe as one of the most aggressive gerrymanders in modern American politics. They react strongly to the decision, which shifts the state’s congressional map to heavily favor Democrats despite relatively close statewide election results. Clay and Buck criticize Senator Tim Kaine’s defense of the move as “standing up to tyranny,” arguing instead that it disenfranchises large portions of the electorate and reveals Democratic willingness to discard institutional norms when politically advantageous. The hosts warn that Virginia’s example could foreshadow similar tactics nationally, including the eventual elimination of the Senate filibuster and a renewed push to impeach President Trump if Democrats regain control of Congress.

The conversation expands into a broader analysis of demographic politics, census counting, and House control, with Clay and Buck arguing that counting non‑citizens for congressional apportionment effectively gives Democrats additional seats. They discuss how redistricting, immigration policy, and Supreme Court cases on racial gerrymandering could directly influence control of the House in the next election. Throughout the segment, the hosts urge Republicans to abandon what they view as excessive restraint and to respond more aggressively at the state level, particularly pointing to Florida as a counterweight that could offset Democratic gains elsewhere.

In the latter half of Hour 1, the show returns to the SPLC indictment with extended commentary on race politics, affirmative action, and systemic discrimination. Clay and Buck argue that modern Democratic messaging relies on exaggerating or manufacturing claims of widespread racism, while ignoring what they characterize as systemic discrimination against white and Asian Americans through government policy and institutional practices. They link this theme back to the SPLC case, claiming it reflects a political ecosystem dependent on sustaining grievance narratives.

The hour closes with listener calls addressing Republican morale and concerns about the upcoming midterms. Clay and Buck push back against what they acknowledge is widespread pessimism, emphasizing that honest assessments of political odds are not meant to discourage voter turnout. They reiterate their core message heading into the rest of the program: go vote, focus locally, and be prepared for an increasingly combative political environment.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

This is an I-Heart podcast.

0:02.3

Guaranteed Human.

0:04.4

Welcome and everybody to the Wednesday edition of the Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show.

0:11.5

We have a lot to discuss.

0:13.5

Some big things right off the top.

0:15.3

Let's dive in, shall we?

0:17.2

We have an indictment dropped against the Southern Poverty Law Center announced by the

0:24.9

director of the FBI. Seems that the SPLC, which has been an absurd leftist propaganda

0:33.5

work for a long time, it seems that they are, they allegedly were creating racism.

0:41.2

They were paying people to be racist so then they could raise money and say,

0:45.4

we're going to stop all these racists.

0:47.4

Yeah.

0:47.6

So the Southern Poverty Law Center, both arsonist and firefighter, all in one DEI, you know, anti-racism package.

0:58.9

Yeah, that is what is going on.

1:00.7

Yes, sir, Clay.

1:02.0

Well, I mean, it just kind of comes back to, I think the big story here is, look, racism is wrong.

1:10.4

And as a result, the vast majority of racism in this country

1:13.8

no longer exists and if you keep having to have fake race hoaxes and you keep having to pay people

1:23.0

to pretend to be racist so you can raise money while claiming to fight against racism.

1:28.4

Buck, this is one of the things we've talked about for a long time.

1:30.8

If you found an organization predicated on its entire existence being that racism exists and must be combated,

1:39.1

what are the odds that that organization is ever going to say, hey, you know what, the job's finished.

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