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The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show

Hour 2 - Riley Gaines on Fame

The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show

iHeartPodcasts

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

4.5 • 11.4K Ratings

🗓️ 27 May 2025

⏱️ 37 minutes

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Summary

Hour 2 of The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show delivers a powerful and emotionally charged discussion centered on the long-term consequences of COVID-19 policies, the erosion of trust in public health institutions, and the ongoing controversy surrounding transgender athletes in women’s sports. Clay Travis, hosting solo, opens the hour by reacting to breaking news that the COVID-19 vaccine has been removed from the recommended list for children and pregnant women—a decision that sparks a broader conversation about government overreach, vaccine mandates, and the psychological toll of pandemic-era restrictions. Clay is joined by former NCAA swimmer and women’s sports advocate Riley Gaines, who shares her personal experiences with COVID-era mandates while competing at the University of Kentucky. Gaines recounts the extreme and often illogical protocols athletes endured, including wearing masks between swim laps and facing pressure to get vaccinated despite natural immunity. She reflects on the broader impact of school closures and social isolation on young people, emphasizing how these policies robbed students of formative life experiences. The conversation shifts to the ongoing debate over biological males competing in women’s sports. Gaines and Travis discuss recent incidents, including a viral protest by a female athlete in California and former President Donald Trump’s public condemnation of transgender participation in women’s competitions. Gaines criticizes the Democratic Party’s unwavering support for these policies and highlights the bravery of young women standing up for fairness in sports. She also addresses personal attacks from media figures like Jemele Hill and Keith Olbermann, reinforcing her commitment to advocating for women’s rights and equal opportunities. Later in the hour, Clay welcomes newly appointed FDA Commissioner Dr. Marty Makary, who, alongside Dr. Jay Bhattacharya and RFK Jr., announced the removal of the COVID shot recommendation for healthy children and pregnant women. Dr. Makary explains the need to restore scientific integrity and transparency in public health, criticizing the previous administration’s reliance on unproven theories and lack of clinical trial data. He emphasizes the importance of rebuilding trust by focusing on chronic disease prevention, food quality, and environmental health. Dr. Makary also reflects on the failures of school closures, the disproportionate impact on low-income and minority communities, and the long-term mental health consequences for children. He calls for a renewed commitment to evidence-based medicine and civil discourse, warning against the dangers of censorship and politicization in science. This hour is a must-listen for anyone seeking insight into the post-COVID reckoning, the fight for fairness in women’s sports, and the future of public health policy in America. With high-profile guests, bold commentary, and a focus on truth and accountability, Hour 2 of The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show delivers compelling content that resonates with a wide audience.

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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.

0:09.6

Welcome in hour number two, Clay Travis, Buck Sexton Show.

0:13.8

Buck not feeling well.

0:15.2

He'll be back tomorrow.

0:16.9

I am rolling solo with you here on the Tuesday after Memorial Day weekend, and we have been breaking down a lot.

0:25.4

If you missed it earlier today, the COVID shot has been pulled off the recommended shot list for kids and pregnant women.

0:34.7

A lot of you out there are saying, finally, and you're very thankful that you

0:39.1

never got any of the COVID shots for your kid or yourself, or you are resentful that because of

0:44.9

where you were going to school or where you worked, that in order to maintain your employment or

0:50.4

maintain your school eligibility, you had to get the shot. And we bring in now Riley Gaines.

0:56.1

We got a lot to dive into with her.

0:58.6

But Riley, let me take you back in time with COVID for a minute before we get into the craziness of the sports universe in terms of men competing as women.

1:10.2

You guys, you were a University of Kentucky

1:12.4

SEC champion swimmer. What do you remember about what you guys had to do during COVID?

1:18.9

Because I think a lot of this is just getting totally memory hold. If I remember correctly,

1:23.4

you guys had to wear masks sometimes between laps or craziness for swimming. What was it like even at

1:29.1

UK? You know, saying it out loud now, you almost forget you lived it. You almost forget the

1:35.8

insanity, the nonsensicalness of it. COVID hit, of course, in March of 2020, which was the end of my

1:42.7

sophomore year, bar the fact we were

1:45.3

robbed of an NCAA championships that year, which, of course, is the meet you work all year.

1:51.2

It's the meet you work all your life for about three days before we were supposed to leave.

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