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The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show

Hour 2 - Alan Dershowitz on Epstein

The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show

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

4.511.4K Ratings

🗓️ 17 July 2025

⏱️ 37 minutes

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Summary

Hour 2 of The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show features a high-impact conversation with Senator Marsha Blackburn of Tennessee, offering deep insights into the latest conservative legislative victories and political developments. The hour opens with Blackburn discussing the Senate’s advancement of a major rescission package, which includes efforts to defund NPR and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting—an initiative dating back to the Reagan era. She highlights the elimination of wasteful federal spending, such as funding for vegan food in Zambia and electric buses in Rwanda, projecting a potential $90 billion in savings over a decade.

The conversation shifts to President Trump’s early-term accomplishments, with Blackburn praising his swift action on the economy, border security, and crime. She emphasizes his commitment to promises made, including securing the southern border, reducing inflation, and rebuilding the military. The hosts and Blackburn also discuss the “No Tax on Tips” bill and a proposed $6,000 annual Social Security tax deduction for seniors, framing these as key components of the GOP’s 2024 platform.

Judicial appointments take center stage as Blackburn details the contentious confirmation of Emil Bove to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit. Despite Democratic opposition due to Bove’s past legal defense of Trump, Republicans pushed the nomination through committee. Blackburn criticizes Democrats for obstructing judicial and law enforcement appointments, urging the GOP to push confirmations forward without delay.

The hour also explores Tennessee’s economic success, with Blackburn crediting the state’s constitutional ban on income tax and fiscally conservative governance for attracting businesses and residents. She contrasts this with the rise of far-left politics in cities like New York, referencing the candidacy of Zohran Mamdani and warning of the dangers of socialist policies.

In the second half of the hour, Alan Dershowitz joins the show to discuss the Jeffrey Epstein case, recent developments in the DOJ, and media misinformation. Dershowitz defends Trump against claims of involvement in Epstein’s crimes, asserting there is no credible evidence linking Trump to any wrongdoing. He also debunks conspiracy theories about Epstein’s ties to Israeli intelligence, calling them baseless and antisemitic. Dershowitz advocates for full transparency in the Epstein files, including both accusations and exculpatory evidence, to ensure fairness in public judgment.

The hour concludes with commentary on the firing of Maureen Comey, daughter of former FBI Director James Comey, following her role in the failed prosecution of Sean “Diddy” Combs. Clay and Buck argue the case was overcharged and mishandled, suggesting political motivations and prosecutorial incompetence.

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0:00.0

This is an I-Heart podcast.

0:04.5

Welcome in second hour of Clay and Buck kicks off now.

0:08.2

Senator Marcia Blackburn of the great state of Tennessee joins us.

0:12.9

Senator Blackburn, always good to chat with you.

0:15.8

Well, it is so good to chat with you, and of course we've been a little bit busy here in D.C.

0:22.5

Yes, and some good things happening.

0:25.1

I think so often in the world of commentary and talk radio, we have to not only point out the

0:31.3

serial failings of the Democrats, but try to prod the Republicans to move a little faster

0:36.5

or a little further on something.

0:38.0

But in this case, I think a little bit of a golf clap may be necessary, a little bit of a high

0:42.6

five.

0:43.4

The Senate has pushed forward this rescission package.

0:47.2

Tell us a bit about what's contained and how does it feel to be able to be a part of

0:52.9

the Senate, Senator,

0:59.2

as they do something that Republicans have wanted to do for pretty much my entire adult life?

1:02.1

Well, you're right about that.

1:04.9

And I was looking at something this week.

1:13.0

Ronald Reagan started to push to try to defund NPR and the Corporation for Public Broadcast.

1:19.9

And of course, we know that many times they have a very biased view.

1:24.5

They are anti-conservative, and you can see it.

1:30.5

When you go through and look at how they covered the Democrat convention and the Republican convention,

1:36.9

the Democrat convention was nearly all positive coverage and the Republican nearly all negative.

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