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The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show

Hour 1 - Not Tired Of Winning Yet

The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show

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

4.311.1K Ratings

🗓️ 3 July 2025

⏱️ 34 minutes

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Summary

Hour 1 of the Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show, with guest host Brian Mudd, delivers a dynamic breakdown of the latest political developments, economic trends, and national security updates as the country heads into Independence Day. The hour opens with sharp commentary on House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries’ extended “magic minute” speech, a procedural move delaying the final vote on the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act." Mudd humorously critiques Jeffries’ filibuster-style tactics, drawing comparisons to Cory Booker’s past Senate performance and highlighting the strategic implications for House Republicans.

The show dives deep into the legislative showdown in Congress, emphasizing the GOP’s push to pass President Trump’s signature bill before July 4th. Mudd explores the political theater surrounding the vote, including reactions from figures like AOC and Chuck Schumer, and the broader implications for Trump’s second-term agenda.

A major focus of the hour is the economic impact of the BBB Act, with Mudd previewing upcoming segments that will detail tax cuts, job growth, and inflation trends. He notes that the U.S. inflation rate has dropped to 2.4%, the lowest since Trump’s previous term, while wage growth has outpaced inflation, leading to a 2% improvement in household purchasing power. The stock market, 401(k) balances, and savings rates are all reportedly at record highs, reinforcing the administration’s economic messaging.

Mudd also highlights the dramatic drop in illegal immigration and crime rates, attributing these changes to the Lincoln Riley Act and enhanced border enforcement. He cites statistics showing 93% fewer attempted border crossings, 53% increase in ICE detentions, and significant reductions in homicides, robberies, and property crimes. The discussion includes controversial claims about the correlation between non-citizen populations and crime rates, framing it as a key issue in the administration’s immigration policy.

The hour transitions into foreign policy, where Mudd and guest Jon Decker, iHeartRadio’s White House correspondent, analyze Trump’s recent NATO summit success, the crippling of Iran’s nuclear program, and new trade deals with the UK and Vietnam. Decker praises Trump’s strategic use of executive power and legislative influence, noting his rapid pace of executive orders and legislative wins compared to his first term.

The segment closes with legal analysis of the Diddy trial verdict, where Decker discusses the implications of the not-guilty ruling on major charges, the high bond amount, and the possibility of a presidential pardon.

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0:00.0

This is an IHeart podcast.

0:04.1

Vice President J.D. Vance is now lifting the veil on the mindset of Republican lawmakers who are stuck sitting there in the House chamber listening to Hakeem Jeffrey's talk before they are allowed to vote.

0:15.6

Vance posted this. GOP congressman just texted me. I was undecided on the bill.

0:20.5

But then I watched Hakeem Jeffrey's performance, and now I am a firm yes.

0:26.3

Yeah, well, that probably didn't go quite as planned, and it's still not really going quite as planned.

0:33.6

Fox's Peter Ducey on the State of Affairs as I've got to hand it to Hakeem.

0:41.8

You know, I could stand up there for over seven hours at this point and, you know,

0:46.6

throw up my arms and rant and rave a little bit and I'd do all that.

0:51.6

The real challenge, the real skill in this type of situation comes in with the uh the bathroom

0:58.4

situation that is the real challenge you know there there's no way that i'm seven hours i'm

1:04.6

throwing my arms and and i'm no shouting and doing the ranting and raving without needing a

1:09.9

a pit stop or two, maybe three.

1:13.0

And so that is the real scheme, the real skill of Hakeem Jeffries here as he is continuing to use his magic minute to hold up the final vote on President Trump's one big, beautiful Act, or at least it's kind of like

1:30.0

the legislative version of Prince, because it's the act that was formerly known as the One Big

1:36.4

Beautiful Bill Act. You have good old Chuck Schumer to thank for that maneuver.

1:42.2

This is obviously not Clay or Buck. Brian Mud. It's a pleasure to be here that maneuver. This is obviously not Clay or Buck.

1:45.8

Brian Mudd, it's a pleasure to be here with you.

1:48.8

I am broadcasting from my home station, WJNO, in West Palm Beach.

1:53.4

It is always a pleasure to be here with you.

1:55.7

And we have maybe a celebration that will be on our hands before the end of the show today as we take a look

2:04.2

what's going on right now in the house yeah i do wonder the one thing that has has gotten me

2:08.8

with the keem jeffreys and his house version of a filibuster did he take a cue from Sparty?

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