Hour 2 - Awful Optics for Democrats
The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show
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🗓️ 22 January 2026
⏱️ 37 minutes
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Summary
Hour 2 of The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show is driven by rapidly evolving breaking news out of Minneapolis, major developments in federal law enforcement, and a data‑heavy examination of crime reduction under Trump 2.0. Clay Travis and Buck Sexton spend the bulk of the hour analyzing the aftermath of the anti‑ICE church disruption, detailing multiple arrests, attempted charges, and the surprising political silence from national Democrats following the release of damaging video footage.
The hour opens with updates confirming that multiple Minneapolis church protesters have now been arrested, with Attorney General Pam Bondi announcing additional suspects taken into custody. Clay and Buck focus on reports from CBS News and The Daily Wire that a federal judge refused to sign a criminal complaint allowing Don Lemon to be arrested, despite DOJ efforts. The hosts argue this judicial refusal underscores a growing concern about politicization within the courts, especially when contrasted with how aggressively Trump allies were previously prosecuted. They note that, despite early attempts to downplay the incident, Democrats appear to have abandoned public defense of the protesters due to the overwhelmingly negative optics of storming a church service.
A core discussion in Hour 2 of the program centers on sanctuary city policies and obstruction of immigration enforcement. Clay and Buck explain that Minneapolis leadership—including Mayor Jacob Frey—has openly refused to cooperate with ICE, even in cases involving violent offenders already in custody. The hosts argue this refusal forces federal agents into more visible enforcement actions and directly fuels unrest, while also potentially violating the Supremacy Clause of the Constitution. They emphasize that refusing to enforce federal law is not passive resistance but deliberate obstruction.
The conversation then pivots to what Clay calls one of the most underreported accomplishments of Trump’s second term: a historic drop in violent crime nationwide. Citing newly released data, the hosts highlight that the U.S. murder rate has fallen to its lowest level since 1900, with murders down 21% year‑over‑year, the largest single‑year decline ever recorded. They spotlight staggering city‑level declines, including Washington, D.C. and Omaha, both seeing murders drop by roughly 40%, and argue these results reflect a nationwide return to law‑and‑order policies.
Clay and Buck stress that these statistics carry particular significance for Black communities, noting that reductions in violent crime overwhelmingly translate into lives saved among populations most affected by homicide. Clay argues that Trump has, by policy outcomes rather than rhetoric, done more to save Black lives than any modern president—an assertion they say stands in direct contradiction to activist narratives that oppose enforcement‑focused policing.
Later in Hour 2, the hosts play and analyze audio from Mayor Jacob Frey, who claims ICE operations exist solely to “terrorize” communities. Buck sharply disputes those claims, arguing the mayor is misrepresenting facts and ignoring his own refusal to cooperate with federal authorities. They contrast Frey’s statements with DOJ actions targeting protesters who openly challenged and taunted federal officials, including one individual who dared Attorney General Bondi to arrest him—only to be taken into custody hours later.
The latter part of the hour features listener calls, reflecting frustration with both sanctuary city leadership and perceived resistance within the Republican Party. Callers debate accountability for state and local officials, judicial obstruction, and whether aggressive prosecution is necessary to deter future defiance of federal law. Clay repeatedly emphasizes the importance of chargeable offenses supported by evidence, warning that weak or symbolic prosecutions risk dismissal and political backlash.
Hour 2 concludes with discussion of broader political strategy, including GOP unity, the role of the Senate filibuster, and whether structural reforms would ultimately help or harm conservative priorities. Clay and Buck argue that while voter anger is understandable, long‑term victories require disciplined execution within constitutional boundaries.
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| 0:00.0 | This is an I-Heart podcast. |
| 0:02.3 | Guaranteed Human. |
| 0:04.3 | Welcome in hour number two, Clay Travis, Buck Sexton show. |
| 0:09.4 | Okay. |
| 0:10.8 | We got a lot going on, as has been the case for the last several weeks. |
| 0:15.9 | Breaking news, Minneapolis church protesters have been arrested. |
| 0:22.8 | Several of them. There have been arrested, several of them. |
| 0:31.0 | There have been charges brought or attempted to be brought against Don Lemon, among others. |
| 0:41.0 | There were reports from CBS News confirmed by the Daily Wire that a judge refused to sign the complaint allowing Don Lemon to be arrested. |
| 0:50.8 | Jack Smith has been testifying. All three news networks have been covering his testimony. We will play some of it for you. |
| 0:56.7 | But again, the Minneapolis news, I think, has taken precedence. And maybe the most surprising thing to me about this at all, Buck, is no one is out there really defending these |
| 1:03.7 | individuals who were arrested. In fact, the opposite. And even Mayor Fry, who weighed weighed in and said this is a completely inappropriate arrest, |
| 1:15.7 | it's the first comment that he has made at all about the protest inside of the church. |
| 1:20.8 | But it feels like there has been a sort of code red ordered on behalf of Democrats |
| 1:27.3 | to throw this crew to the wolves and not defend |
| 1:31.4 | them because I think they recognized the optics were so bad. |
| 1:34.7 | In fact, yesterday, whether we believe him or not, remember Don Lemon said he hadn't even |
| 1:39.6 | seen the video of the protest from inside of Minneapolis. |
| 1:43.6 | And when he was asked Gavin Newsom was at Davos about this incident. |
| 1:49.6 | So it feels like maybe the politics on this are so bad that everybody is running from it. |
| 1:55.6 | And I'm stunned, frankly, that there are no coverage on MSNBC of these arrests, no coverage on CNN, because if you remember, |
| 2:05.7 | Buck, remember when that judge in Milwaukee got arrested for interfering with the ICE proceeding, |
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