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The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show

Hour 2 - Iran's Public Executions

The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show

iHeartPodcasts

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

4.5 • 11.4K Ratings

🗓️ 19 March 2026

⏱️ 37 minutes

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Summary

Hour 2 of The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show delivers a wide‑ranging mix of sharp political analysis, viral cultural moments, national‑security commentary, and lively back‑and‑forth between the hosts. The hour opens with a humorous review of several movies—from Tom Selleck’s Runaway to the widely criticized War Machine—as Clay and Buck joke about Hollywood, Rotten Tomatoes scores, and the absurdity of modern action plots. They shift into a brief conversation about mustaches, grooming, and audience reactions before pivoting into the major political headline of the hour: President Donald Trump’s viral Pearl Harbor remark made during Oval Office comments with Japan’s prime minister. Trump’s quip, which instantly spread online, sets up a broader discussion on global alliances, Iran, and how the modern media would cover major historical events like World War II.


From there, the hosts address the Iran crisis, human‑rights abuses by the Iranian regime, and international media coverage highlighting Iran’s executions and brutal crackdowns on protesters. They contrast foreign reporting with what they describe as moral confusion within the American press. Clay and Buck highlight the execution of a 19‑year‑old Iranian wrestler and the estimated 30,000 protestors killed by the regime, underscoring the hour’s theme of good versus evil and the role of U.S. leadership.


Hour 2 then shifts sharply to domestic policy with an in‑depth breakdown of the DHS funding standoff, the TSA staffing crisis, and testimony from FBI Director Kash Patel on Capitol Hill. The hosts emphasize the alarming security implications of TSA officers and Homeland Security personnel going a month without pay, arguing that Democrat‑led budget obstruction is creating dangerous airport delays nationwide. They describe massive TSA lines, officer attrition, and national‑security vulnerabilities, warning that political brinksmanship risks a catastrophic security failure. The conversation expands into the broader immigration fight, ICE operations, and what the hosts frame as intentional Democratic obstruction of immigration enforcement.

The hour also includes commentary on Chuck Schumer’s SAVE Act remarks, debates over voter‑roll oversight, and escalating political rhetoric around election laws. Clay and Buck connect these developments to what they call a broader pattern of Democratic “misery politics,” arguing that their strategy during a Republican administration is to create public frustration for political gain.


As Hour 2 wraps, the hosts read listener messages—including a suggestion that members of Congress should lose their pay during shutdowns—and close with a preview of Hour 3, teasing developing stories about Iran and new controversy surrounding NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s wife. 

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0:00.0

This is an I-Heart podcast.

0:02.6

Guaranteed Human.

0:04.5

All right, second hour.

0:05.8

Clay N. Buck kicks off now.

0:07.3

We have some just moments ago comments from President Trump in the Oval Office, where he is with the prime minister of Japan, I believe.

0:20.0

I think that's right. Yeah. I know these countries with their presidents and their prime ministers. And presidents. You know what I mean? It's kind of tough to keep tabs. You know, sometimes even throw chancellor in there. I'm like, what are we? A university? What's going on? So, yeah, no, they got president, the prime minister, all this stuff. I think it's the prime minister of Japan. In think it's the prime minister of japan most countries the prime minister as we know is actually like the important

0:40.7

one and the president's uh less powerful but anyway we'll get to that in a second i have some

0:46.3

very important updates for you um which just means i'm taking the opportunity to have a little

0:52.4

fun before we get into all the seriousness.

0:57.6

Although Trump said something quite hilarious in the Oval Office, which we'll bring to you in a second.

1:00.2

I'm not delusional.

1:07.0

There was, in fact, a movie with Tom Selleck in 1984 called Runaway.

1:12.8

And the director, I did not know this until I looked up, was Michael Crichton of Jurassic Park fame and ER.

1:14.5

I did not realize this.

1:16.8

But the movie is in an advanced society where homes have robots that perform everyday duties

1:24.2

for them, sometimes they malfunction.

1:27.4

And they have to call in a team with Sergeant Jack Ramsey,

1:31.7

played by Tom Selleck, to deal with rogue robots in the home.

1:36.8

I'm just saying this was a long, this movie's like, we're going back 40 years, my friends.

1:41.3

It's a long time ago.

1:43.6

Elon's working on robots right now

1:46.2

that are going to be able to do your laundry

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