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The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show

Hour 2 - Lefty Language Games

The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show

iHeartPodcasts

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

4.311.1K Ratings

🗓️ 1 July 2025

⏱️ 37 minutes

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Summary

Hour 2 of The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show delivers a dynamic and in-depth discussion on the latest political developments, with a strong focus on President Donald Trump’s leadership, legislative progress, and the future of American governance. The hour opens with analysis of the Senate’s passage of the “big, beautiful bill,” a major piece of legislation expected to stimulate economic growth, provide tax certainty, and enhance border security. The hosts emphasize the bill’s imperfections but argue its net benefits outweigh its flaws, especially in the context of a government that often lacks the political will to reduce spending. A significant portion of the hour is dedicated to the unsustainable trajectory of federal spending, with references to past efforts by figures like Ross Perot, Senator Ron Johnson, and Senator Rand Paul. The hosts critique both parties for failing to curb entitlement growth and highlight how slowing the rate of spending increases is misleadingly labeled as “cuts.” They also explore how artificial intelligence and productivity gains could potentially offset fiscal challenges, offering a rare optimistic note on economic innovation. The conversation then pivots to a potentially transformative policy proposal: excluding illegal immigrants from congressional apportionment counts. The hosts argue that counting non-citizens in the census unfairly benefits Democrats in House seat distribution and advocate for a new census to correct what they see as a structural imbalance. They suggest this change could significantly alter the 2028 electoral map and reduce Democratic control in key districts. President Trump’s stance on this issue is spotlighted, with the hosts praising his leadership and vision. They also discuss Trump’s growing popularity within the Republican base, citing polling data that shows his approval surpassing even Ronald Reagan’s at a similar point in his presidency. The segment includes commentary on Trump’s resilience following an assassination attempt and his renewed alliance with Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, signaling unity within the GOP. The hour concludes with a critique of left-wing housing policies, particularly those proposed by New York City Council candidate Zohran Mamdani. The hosts warn against the dangers of communal housing and government overreach, tying it back to broader concerns about socialism and economic freedom. Listeners are encouraged to stay engaged as the show continues to unpack the implications of these developments heading into the Independence Day holiday.

Transcript

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0:00.0

This is an I-Heart podcast.

0:04.3

Hey, Buck.

0:05.2

One of my kids called me an unc the other day.

0:07.3

An unk?

0:07.9

Yep, slaying evidently for not being hip, being an old dude.

0:11.3

So how do we ununk you?

0:13.6

Get more people to subscribe to our YouTube channel.

0:16.7

At least that's what my kids tell me.

0:18.3

That's simple enough.

0:19.1

Just search the Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show and hit the subscribe button.

0:23.0

Takes less than five seconds to help ununk me.

0:26.1

Do it for Clay, do it for freedom, and get great content while you're there,

0:29.5

the Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show YouTube channel.

0:32.6

Welcome back in Clay Travis Buck Sexton Show.

0:36.7

The Senate has passed the big beautiful bill that happened right at the start of the first hour of today's program.

0:43.9

It will now go back to the House.

0:46.4

End result is going to be passage.

0:49.9

Seems to be, I would say, general happiness over this passing, but also a, I don't know

0:58.9

that I've picked up on this before, a demand for perfection in bills, the likes of which

1:05.4

I have not seen in the past. All bills passed by Congress are imperfect. Many of them are unfortunately awful,

1:15.8

which is why in many ways I would just like less government. I think most of you out there would

1:21.1

like less government. Just get out of the way and let individual excellence triumph,

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