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The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show

Hour 2 - Rep. Jim Jordan

The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show

iHeartPodcasts

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

4.511.4K Ratings

🗓️ 6 November 2023

⏱️ 37 minutes

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Summary

Steven Crowder obtains part of Nashville trans shooter's manifesto, targeted white people. Fetterman heckled by pro-Hamas protester, makes joke about himself. Congressman Jim Jordan joins Clay and Buck to discuss the terror threat at the border, whether Biden will be the Democrat nominee. DeSantis gets endorsement of Iowa governor. Fireworks in bogus Trump New York civil trial.

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0:00.0

This is an I-Heart podcast.

0:04.2

Welcome to today's edition of the Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show podcast.

0:09.4

A second hour of Clay and Buck kicks off right now.

0:11.7

Thank you for being here with us from all across the country.

0:14.6

As we mentioned, fellow conservative personality podcaster Stephen Crowder has broken a part of,

0:28.3

these broken news here with a part of the Nashville Covenant School Shooter Manifesto.

0:36.2

If we all remember back earlier in the year,

0:40.0

there was this horrific mass shooting, mass casualty attack,

0:45.5

where children were killed by this self-identified transgender terrorist.

0:52.6

And we have gone through many, many months now of saying, where is the

0:59.6

manifesto? We know law enforcement said there was a manifesto, and at one point we're even saying

1:03.7

they were going to release the manifesto. Other shooters, other terrorists, other deranged mass

1:10.6

murderers with manifestos have

1:12.9

have had them released this is a standing standard operating procedure for law

1:17.2

enforcement the public right to know is is thought to outweigh the additional

1:23.8

hurt and emotional emotional turmoil that would come from the release of these things.

1:29.0

Not in this case, though.

1:31.0

And we have been saying all along that it seems like that is clearly political, and this is meant to be a case where they won't release something and hold it as long as they,

1:43.5

or at least hold it as long as they possibly can,

1:45.6

so that there won't be any political consequences, say,

1:49.5

for the ideology or for any politicians who are espousing rhetoric

1:54.1

or taking positions that may have in some way influenced this school, this school shooter.

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