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The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show

Hour 2 - Buck Debate Challenge

The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show

iHeartPodcasts

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

4.511.4K Ratings

🗓️ 11 August 2025

⏱️ 37 minutes

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Summary

Hour 2 of the Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show continues the in-depth analysis of President Donald Trump’s federal intervention in Washington, D.C., highlighting the political and public safety implications of his decision to invoke the DC Home Rule Act and temporarily take control of the Metropolitan Police Department. The hosts emphasize that this move comes in response to a surge in violent crime, with DC recording 274 homicides in 2023—nearly double the number under Trump in 2016. They argue that the capital city, which should be a symbol of safety and order, has become a national embarrassment due to failed Democratic leadership and policies that have allowed crime to spiral out of control.

The hour features strong criticism of Democratic opposition, particularly from figures like Hakeem Jeffries, who downplay the severity of the crisis. Clay and Buck challenge the narrative that Trump’s crackdown is racially motivated, asserting that effective law enforcement benefits all communities, especially law-abiding black residents. They draw parallels to Rudy Giuliani’s successful crime reduction in New York City and argue that Democrats are boxed into defending indefensible positions simply because Trump is the one proposing solutions. The DC Police Union’s endorsement of Trump’s intervention is presented as further evidence that the city’s law enforcement infrastructure is overwhelmed and in need of federal support.

The conversation also explores broader political themes, including the hypocrisy of Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker, who criticizes Texas redistricting while defending Illinois’ heavily gerrymandered congressional maps. The hosts highlight how Democrats manipulate crime statistics and media narratives to avoid accountability, and they discuss the disproportionate impact of crime on minority communities. Listener feedback reinforces the frustration with lenient prosecution policies and the failure to address juvenile crime effectively.

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0:00.0

This is an I-Heart podcast.

0:04.4

Welcome back in Clay Travis, Buck Sexton show.

0:07.7

Appreciate all of you hanging out with us.

0:10.0

We are rolling through the Monday edition of the program.

0:14.0

Lots to discuss from Trump's press conference announcing that he was bringing additional

0:20.0

resources to bear to try to bring down

0:22.5

an unacceptable level of violent crime in D.C. Democrats have predictably already lined up in

0:31.1

opposition to bringing crime down. I read for you, Hakeem Jeffrey, saying there's no issue here, despite the fact that

0:40.3

Washington, D.C. has nearly triple the violent murder rate of cities like Mexico City,

0:47.9

28 times the violent crime rate of cities like London and Paris. In most parts of the world, the capital city is a jewel

0:58.6

where crime is not tolerated to any degree at all. And yet Democrats are now upset at the idea

1:07.0

that Trump may be trying to bring down the violent crime rate in the process potentially

1:12.7

saving millions of lives. In fact, the argument is so crazy out there that go ahead and stop

1:21.9

me if this surprises you, and I bet it doesn't surprise any of you. On MSNBC, they're saying

1:27.0

Trump's goal to crack down on violent crime

1:30.1

is rooted in racism cut five one of the things that we have seen over and over from the president

1:36.7

from his team you know steven miller saying it's like bagdad and ethiopia they seem to hold

1:42.3

their harshest criticism sometimes for cities that are majority black and brown.

1:47.4

Do you see that and what do you think that means?

1:50.6

So they had a breakdown in a discussion there.

1:53.8

The harshest criticism should go for cities that have violent crime rates no matter who is in charge, white, black, Asian, or Hispanic.

2:02.2

And there is no solution here.

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