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The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show

Hour 1 - Yes, DC is Dangerous

The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show

iHeartPodcasts

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

4.311.1K Ratings

🗓️ 14 August 2025

⏱️ 37 minutes

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Summary

Hour 1 of the Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show centers on President Donald Trump's bold initiative to combat rising crime in Washington, D.C., a move that has dominated the national news cycle. Trump’s declaration that crime is “out of control” and his plan to deploy federal resources has sparked fierce debate, with Democrats downplaying the issue and conservative voices pushing back.

The hosts dissect the Democratic response, particularly Chuck Schumer’s claim that Trump is using crime as a distraction from the Epstein case. They argue this narrative is politically desperate and disconnected from reality. Polling data from the Washington Post reveals that 91% of D.C. residents believe crime is a problem, with 51% calling it extremely serious, reinforcing Trump’s position and exposing a rift between political elites and everyday Americans.

Commentary from figures like Joe Scarborough and S.E. Cupp—typically aligned with the left—acknowledges the severity of urban crime and criticizes the Democratic strategy of relying on charts and statistics to dismiss public fear. The show highlights how Trump’s tough-on-crime stance resonates with voters, especially in lower-income and minority communities disproportionately affected by violence.

A viral incident involving a Department of Justice employee assaulting a police officer with a Subway sandwich becomes symbolic of the broader cultural clash over law enforcement. The assailant was charged with felony assault, and Attorney General Pam Bondi emphasized that such behavior will not be tolerated under the Trump administration. The hosts argue this marks a shift toward restoring respect for law enforcement and public safety.

The hour also explores urban crime disparities, comparing affluent areas like Northwest D.C. and Georgetown to high-crime zones like Southeast D.C. and parts of Houston. The discussion underscores how liberal elites, often shielded by private security, remain insulated from the violence impacting working-class neighborhoods.

Additional segments include commentary on economic improvements under Trump, such as falling gas and grocery prices, and a critique of how Democrats mishandled messaging around inflation and crime.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

This is an IHeart podcast.

0:04.8

Welcome in Thursday edition, Clay Choravis, Buck Sexton show.

0:08.9

Appreciate all of you hanging out with us.

0:10.8

We've got a loaded program coming for you.

0:13.8

Howard Kurtz from Fox News, Carol Markowitz from New York Post, and the Clay and Buck Podcast Network.

0:19.2

And then the governor of Alaska, Mike Dunleavy, not the former basketball player.

0:24.8

I don't think.

0:25.6

I don't think he's doing double duty.

0:27.5

He will be with us as we look towards the eve of the Trump Putin meeting in Anchorage, Alaska that is scheduled for tomorrow.

0:37.4

I'm sure there will be much discussion of that, both today and tomorrow.

0:42.0

But we told you this on Monday.

0:45.0

Trump came out at, I believe it was 10 a.m., East Coast time on Monday, and said,

0:51.6

crime is out of control in Washington, D.C., and I'm going to marshal as many federal resources as necessary to help stop that from being a reality.

1:00.7

He was fed up with what he was seeing.

1:03.6

We now are on day four of Trump dominating the news cycle,

1:08.7

and the news cycle being Democrats arguing, hey, crime isn't actually

1:15.2

that bad.

1:16.8

And meanwhile, almost everybody else is saying, actually, yeah, it is really bad.

1:22.9

And why are you opposed to making crime better than it is right now?

1:28.2

And I just want to play a couple of cuts here, Buck, to get you started for the day.

1:33.1

This is, and I want to give credit before I play him, by the way,

1:37.8

we have finally reached a bridge to lunacy that Joe Scarborough will not take

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