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The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show

Hour 2 - Big, Beautiful Law

The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show

iHeartPodcasts

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

4.511.4K Ratings

🗓️ 7 July 2025

⏱️ 37 minutes

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Summary

In Hour 2 of the Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show, the hosts deliver a powerful mix of breaking news, political analysis, and cultural commentary. The hour opens with continued coverage of the catastrophic Texas floods, which have claimed over 90 lives in the Hill Country region west of San Antonio. TX Congressman Chip Roy, whose district was directly impacted, is discussed ahead of his upcoming appearance. Clay and Buck emphasize the importance of emergency preparedness, rescue operations, and non-politicized disaster response.

The conversation then shifts to the economic landscape, highlighting the passage of the “Big Beautiful Bill” signed by former President Donald Trump. The hosts analyze its potential to act as “jet fuel for the economy,” citing upcoming trade deals, the expiration of a tariff pause, and the resilience of the stock market. They challenge the pessimistic forecasts of economic collapse, arguing that growth-focused policy is the key to balancing the budget and restoring fiscal health.

A major segment is devoted to Medicaid reform, with a focus on work requirements for able-bodied recipients. The hosts cite the Oregon Medicaid study, which found no significant health improvements from Medicaid coverage, and question the efficiency of the $600 billion spent annually on the program. They argue for accountability, work incentives, and tax reform, criticizing the 37% federal tax rate and the broader burden on American workers.

The hour’s most provocative discussion centers on affirmative action and racial identity in college admissions. Clay and Buck dissect the case of Zohran Mamdani, who falsely claimed to be African-American on his Columbia University application. Despite a solid SAT score of 2140, Mamdani was rejected, raising questions about racial preferences, merit-based admissions, and the “racial spoil system.” The hosts compare this case to those of Elizabeth Warren and Rachel Dolezal, calling for a race-blind admissions process and emphasizing the success of Nigerian-American and Asian-American communities as evidence against systemic racism.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

This is an I-Heart podcast.

0:04.1

Welcome, everybody.

0:05.2

Second hour of Clay and Buck kicks off right now.

0:07.9

Appreciate you being with us.

0:09.7

Just an update here.

0:10.7

We are following closely events in the hill country of Texas, the west of San Antonio,

0:17.9

with these horrible floods that I've taken now at least 90 lives, I believe,

0:24.4

or close to 90 lives with the latest count.

0:27.7

We are following this close to.

0:29.0

We're going to talk to Congressman Chip Roy.

0:31.6

This is his district that got hit so badly by the flash floods, and we'll talk to him about what's going on, the rescue, search

0:39.4

and rescue operations and also look into, could this have been mitigated, I think

0:47.2

prevented is unlikely, but mitigated, meaning less awful than it was under the circumstances.

0:52.6

We'll discuss that with him.

0:59.6

And also maybe a little bit of the people that are politicizing this.

1:08.9

It's so beneath contempt and so just so grotesque that I don't know how much time we really should spend on it, Clay.

1:11.2

Because anybody who says things like,

1:13.0

well, this is a MAGA area.

1:14.8

I know there was a doctor who got fire.

1:15.8

I just,

1:17.7

people are awful. I think in general,

1:19.2

when disaster happens,

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