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The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show

Hour 1 - Disgraceful Democrat Shutdown

The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show

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4.511.4K Ratings

🗓️ 26 March 2026

⏱️ 37 minutes

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Summary

Hour 1 of The Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Show begins with breaking news from a live White House cabinet meeting, setting the tone for a fast‑moving hour focused on the war with Iran, the DHS shutdown, airport chaos, immigration enforcement, and violent crime linked to illegal immigration. Clay and Buck carry extended remarks from President Donald Trump as he answers questions from reporters in real time, touching on foreign policy, domestic security, and Democratic opposition.

President Trump states that the U.S. military operation in Iran is well ahead of schedule, saying the campaign was expected to take four to six weeks but has already crippled the Iranian regime just 26 days in. He argues that Iran’s leadership knows it has been decisively defeated, that U.S. forces have freedom of movement over Iranian territory, and that Tehran is only negotiating because it has no other viable option. Trump emphasizes that the United States will not telegraph military strategy, repeatedly mocking reporters for asking detailed tactical questions. Clay and Buck highlight Trump’s negotiating style, noting that his refusal to tip his hand is part of why Iranian leaders are nervous after being caught off guard multiple times.
Trump also addresses oil prices and the stock market, saying both have remained far more stable than expected during wartime conditions, which he attributes to confidence in U.S. leadership. The hosts underscore this point as evidence that markets believe the conflict is being managed effectively and is unlikely to spiral into global economic disruption.

A major portion of Hour 1 is devoted to the ongoing DHS shutdown, which Trump describes as a “disgraceful Democrat shutdown” that has now lasted more than 40 days. He directly blames Senate Democrats, particularly Chuck Schumer, for refusing to fund DHS unless ICE deportations are curtailed. Trump says travelers are increasingly angry at Democrats as massive TSA backlogs continue to plague airports during spring break travel. Clay and Buck argue this shutdown is a deliberate strategy to protect illegal immigrants from removal, even at the expense of American citizens.

The discussion turns to airport conditions nationwide, including severe disruptions in Atlanta, Houston, New York City, and New Orleans. A caller from Fort Myers Airport reports arriving four hours early, clearing TSA quickly, but then encountering a five‑hour flight delay—illustrating the unpredictability travelers now face. Clay emphasizes that arriving early no longer guarantees smooth travel, reinforcing public frustration with the shutdown.

Immigration and crime dominate the latter half of Hour 1. Trump pauses the cabinet meeting to reference the killing of Sheridan Gorman, the 18‑year‑old college student murdered in Chicago by an illegal immigrant. Clay and Buck then detail another shocking case out of New York City involving 83‑year‑old Air Force veteran Richard Williams, who was shoved to his death on subway tracks by an illegal immigrant who had been deported multiple times and had an extensive criminal record. The hosts stress that both crimes were entirely preventable and argue that sanctuary policies are directly responsible.

Buck explains that these incidents are not happening in high‑crime zones but in places traditionally considered safe—such as the Upper East Side of Manhattan—demonstrating how far the problem has spread. Clay and Buck argue Democrats refuse to cooperate with federal immigration authorities even when dealing with violent repeat offenders, choosing ideology over public safety. They stress that illegal immigrants who commit crimes should never be shielded from deportation and that the murder rate of Americans by illegal immigrants should be zero.

The hour also touches on Europe moving toward tougher deportation policies, which Trump praises as common sense, contrasting it with what he calls Democratic “open border insanity.” Trump uses the moment to criticize Democratic leaders broadly, including Gavin Newsom, arguing that the party is politically unified but detached from reality. Internationally, Clay and Buck highlight comments from cabinet officials about Venezuela, noting a dramatic increase in oil production and improved conditions following U.S. involvement. They argue that Venezuela’s progress is being ignored by the media because it contradicts the preferred narrative of American decline.

Hour 1 closes with Clay and Buck teasing upcoming guests and promising continued coverage of Iran, DHS funding, airport disruptions, and violent crime. They frame the hour as a clear snapshot of the central issues dominating the Trump administration: national security abroad, law enforcement at home, and growing public backlash to Democratic policies that prioritize illegal immigrants over American citizens.

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0:00.0

This is an I-Heart podcast.

0:02.3

Guaranteed Human.

0:04.9

Welcome in.

0:06.2

We are rolling through the program, and we are starting off with breaking news right off the top.

0:12.8

President Trump in the midst of a cabinet meeting.

0:16.5

Lots of news coming in on a variety of fronts here as we get rolling on the Thursday edition of the program.

0:25.1

But we thought you might like to hear from Trump himself.

0:28.4

We have a bunch of the most newsworthy takes already as this cabinet meeting has been going on for some time.

0:35.5

But as they are taking questions from the media, let's go to the

0:40.5

cabinet meeting in the White House right now. I never thought we needed him. I was more doing a test.

0:48.6

I said, I really would love to have you come up. Bring your boats. You can sail through the beautiful

0:55.0

harmless streets and you can protect people that are being shot at. They didn't do it.

1:01.6

And that's small potatoes. Do you understand what I'm saying?

1:04.0

Yeah, I do. I'm just going to say, does it affect the steak? Is it with the king that you're

1:09.4

having April? Are you looking forward to that?

1:11.8

With the king? No. No. He's a friend of mine. He's a great gentleman.

1:18.2

As you know, he honored me in our country. He really honored our country. But we had an amazing time. I've known him as Prince Charles. I know him as King Charles. I'm proud of him. He's fighting a tough battle. He's tough. I think he's a fantastic. It has nothing to do with that. It's different. But and with him, he's going to be here very soon as you know. We're going to have a state dinner. It's going to be great. But I was very disappointed when the prime minister said,

1:45.4

I won't be able to.

1:47.2

It started with the island, the island that the indigenous have claimed away from your country.

1:53.9

And for some reason, you went for it.

1:56.3

And all of a sudden, indigenous people that never saw the place, they never saw it.

2:01.9

He was afraid that we would do something to himself because he's a liberal. That's the way they think. And when we

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