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The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show

Hour 1 - Trump Accounts

The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show

iHeartPodcasts

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

4.511.4K Ratings

🗓️ 28 January 2026

⏱️ 37 minutes

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Summary

Hour 1 of The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show opens with an optimistic economic headline as Clay Travis and Buck Sexton react to the S&P 500 hitting 7,000 for the first time ever, framing it as a signal of economic confidence under President Donald Trump and a boost for retirement accounts, pensions, and overall market sentiment. The hosts then transition into major breaking political and national security issues, including escalating tensions surrounding ICE enforcement operations, particularly in Minneapolis. 

They discuss the White House’s response to organized anti-ICE protests, which they describe as coordinated “sabotage operations,” and analyze President Trump’s decision to send Tom Homan to Minnesota amid criticism of DHS leadership and messaging failures. Clay and Buck argue this represents a tactical shift rather than a retreat on immigration enforcement, while warning that resistance in Minneapolis could embolden similar efforts in cities like New York and Philadelphia.

Throughout Hour 1, immigration policy and deportation strategy dominate the conversation, with extensive discussion about the long-term challenge of removing millions of illegal immigrants, the political difficulty of moving beyond deporting violent offenders, and the importance of workplace enforcement. The hosts reference historical precedents, including mass deportations during the Eisenhower administration, and emphasize voluntary self-deportation as a key outcome of stricter enforcement. They also highlight alleged large-scale welfare and childcare fraud in Minnesota, arguing that the lack of public backlash after funding freezes is evidence of systemic corruption rather than legitimate need, and connect this to broader debates about government spending, fraud accountability, and cultural assimilation.

A significant portion of Hour 1 is devoted to the fatal shooting of an anti-ICE protester during a confrontation with federal agents. Clay Travis and Buck Sexton examine the evolving facts, including reports that the individual was armed with a loaded firearm and multiple magazines, and debate whether the shooting was a tragic overreaction or an inevitable outcome of deliberately confrontational protest tactics. They criticize media narratives they say manipulate public emotion, including allegations of AI-altered imagery used to generate sympathy, and argue that activist rhetoric from Democratic leaders has encouraged dangerous behavior. The hosts also weigh in on Second Amendment arguments, stressing the difference between what may be legal and what is responsible, particularly when confronting law enforcement.

Later in Hour 1, the discussion broadens to culture and politics, including reactions to high-profile support for President Trump at a Treasury-related event, which Clay and Buck frame as evidence of Trump expanding his political coalition. They also preview testimony from Secretary of State Marco Rubio on foreign policy challenges involving Venezuela, Cuba, and Iran, and briefly touch on international tensions as part of the administration’s broader assertive posture. The hour closes with developing news involving Representative Ilhan Omar being assaulted with a liquid substance at a public event, which the hosts condemn while questioning the motives and logic behind the incident, setting up deeper analysis for Hour 2.

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0:00.0

This is an I-Heart podcast.

0:02.5

Guaranteed Human.

0:04.8

Welcome in, everybody, to the Wednesday edition of the Clay Travis and Buck Sexton show.

0:11.7

I'm just going to start with some good news today, Clay.

0:14.4

Trump's sharing this one out.

0:16.1

S&P 500 just hit 7,000 for the first time ever.

0:21.6

All caps.

0:23.1

America is back.

0:25.4

So it's a good thing.

0:27.0

Some of you might say, well, I don't have stocks that I'm invested in.

0:30.6

You have a retirement account.

0:32.2

You work for a company that has public shares.

0:34.8

I mean, this actually is an indicator of pretty broad sentiment and,

0:39.6

and at least in some sectors, economic health. Prices still too high. Yes, I know. The prices would be

0:44.8

even worse. If the stock market was down 20%, I can say that as well, meaning you'd have a much

0:50.4

harder time affording the prices if the economy was in a tailspin from a dropping market.

0:56.2

So it is good news.

0:57.3

I like to start with the good news, which is that we've got the first time ever 7,000 on the S&P 500.

1:04.6

We've got the White House weighing in and now other places, as exactly promised to you on this show, other places

1:14.1

starting to get involved and see the early stages of these anti-ice operations, these

1:22.3

sabotage operations.

1:23.7

White House has spoken about this one.

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