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The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show

Hour 1 - Buck's Gentle Nudge

The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show

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

4.511.4K Ratings

🗓️ 31 October 2025

⏱️ 37 minutes

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Summary

In Hour 1 of the Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show, Buck Sexton leads a solo broadcast packed with sharp political commentary, election insights, and national security updates. This hour kicks off with Buck encouraging voter turnout ahead of the upcoming off-year elections, spotlighting key races in Virginia, New Jersey, and New York City. He emphasizes the importance of civic engagement and early voting, particularly in tight contests like the New Jersey gubernatorial race and the NYC mayoral and city council elections.

A major focus of the hour is the ongoing government shutdown, which Buck attributes to Democratic leadership, including Vice President Kamala Harris, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, and House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries. He critiques their handling of negotiations and highlights the impact on federal workers, especially air traffic controllers and TSA agents, citing safety concerns and economic stress. Buck argues that Republicans are pushing for a clean continuing resolution to reopen the government, while Democrats are obstructing progress for political leverage.

Healthcare policy also comes under scrutiny, with Buck condemning the legacy of Obamacare and current Democratic efforts to expand subsidies and entitlements. He frames these moves as part of a broader welfare state agenda that burdens taxpayers and prioritizes illegal immigrants, particularly in sanctuary cities like New York.
The hour takes a dramatic turn with a deep dive into U.S. military strategy in Latin America. Buck discusses the Trump administration’s preparations for potential military strikes against drug trafficking operations in Venezuela. He outlines the deteriorating state of Venezuela’s military and economy under President Nicolás Maduro, describing the country as a failed narco-state. Buck draws parallels to past U.S. counterterrorism actions and positions the strikes as a necessary response to the fentanyl crisis devastating American communities.

Throughout the segment, Buck praises President Donald Trump’s decisive leadership and non-interventionist philosophy, contrasting it with what he sees as Democratic weakness and hypocrisy. He also previews upcoming guest appearances by Karol Markowitz and Miranda Devine, promising further analysis on NYC politics and national issues.

Listeners calling in from New York and California add grassroots perspectives on local races and ballot initiatives, reinforcing the urgency of informed voting and conservative representation.  This episode is a must-listen for audiences seeking bold conservative analysis on the 2025 elections, the government shutdown, healthcare reform, and U.S. foreign policy under President Trump.

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0:00.0

This is an I-Heart podcast.

0:05.0

Welcome, everybody, to the Friday Halloween edition of the Clay Travis and Buck Sexton show.

0:13.6

Clay traveling today, perhaps picking up a last-minute costume, take guesses as to what he'll dress up as this year, if he does

0:22.3

at all. But he'll be back with us on Monday, so it is just me, aka the Buxter, leading you on this,

0:30.8

on this legendary journey of politics, news, national security, cultural commentary, all the great stuff that we're

0:40.4

going to dive into.

0:41.1

Let's just give you a sense of where we're going.

0:44.7

We have election day on Tuesday coming up.

0:48.0

In fact, I just voted.

0:50.2

I meant to have the little sticker in my hand.

0:52.6

I just voted for the Miami Beach mayor, as you know, from listening to show. I'm a Miami Beach resident. And governance year has been quite good. They have done things that have made the streets cleaner and safer and better. And I am very pleased with a lot of the major decisions that have been made.

1:13.5

So I was a vote for Mayor Minor, and I am hoping that he is able to continue.

1:21.1

But I'm just saying I voted.

1:23.1

I know it's an off-year election, but that makes it so much easier, too.

1:27.2

I'm saying this in part to also perhaps poke, I wouldn't say shame, poke, encourage,

1:35.7

remind, gently nudge our wonderful Virginia and New Jersey and New York City listeners to make sure where there's early voting, you're voting early, and if you can't get there early, we'll at least get there on the big day.

1:57.2

You've got to show up to care if you care enough about what's going to happen and i

2:03.2

i think that certainly in new jersey the latest is that chitterelli has made this a dead heat

2:10.9

it is neck and neck and with Cheryl there new uh virginia is a little bit uh a tougher, tougher sledding, a little more challenging,

2:21.1

but still you got to show up.

2:23.2

Jason E.R. is looking good for that attorney general slot and winsome Sears.

2:28.7

Let's hope she can pull off a little bit of an upset there,

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