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The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show

Hour 2 - Saving Black Lives

The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show

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

4.311.1K Ratings

🗓️ 20 August 2025

⏱️ 37 minutes

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Summary

Hour 2 of The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show features a powerful and data-driven conversation with Heather Mac Donald of the Manhattan Institute, author of The War on Cops and When Race Trumps Merit. This hour centers on the escalating crime crisis in Washington, D.C., and the broader implications of progressive criminal justice policies across major American cities. Mac Donald praises President Donald Trump’s recent “Liberation Day” speech, calling it a pivotal moment in his presidency and a bold rejection of the normalization of urban crime.

The discussion dives deep into the failures of Democrat-led cities to address violent crime, highlighting how race-based narratives have undermined law enforcement and public safety. Mac Donald critiques the “defund the police” movement and points to the New York Times’ surprising editorial shift acknowledging the consequences of anti-police rhetoric. She emphasizes the importance of police presence in high-crime communities and the damaging effects of demoralizing law enforcement.

Clay and Buck explore the statistical realities behind crime rates, questioning the integrity of reported crime drops and the political motivations behind them. They discuss the role of family structure—particularly the absence of fathers—in contributing to youth violence and criminal behavior, arguing that restoring family stability could dramatically reduce crime.

The hour also covers the controversial sanctuary city policies that obstruct federal immigration enforcement, with commentary from Trump White House advisor Stephen Miller and Vice President JD Vance. They argue that these policies enable dangerous criminals to remain in communities, posing serious public safety threats.

Additional topics include the impact of crime on business investment, urban quality of life, and the cultural shift needed to reject lawlessness. The hosts call for a return to common-sense policing and highlight New York City’s past success under leaders like William Bratton and Ray Kelly as a model for national reform.

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0:00.0

This is an I-Heart podcast.

0:04.1

Second hour of Clay Ann Buck kicks off.

0:06.4

Now we're joined by Heather McDonald, Manhattan Institute fellow author of When Race Trumps Merritt

0:11.9

and The War on Cops, particularly apropos in light of today's discussion here.

0:18.3

Heather, always great to have you on the program.

0:20.8

Thank you so much, Buck. It's great to be with you guys.

0:23.2

So you must be watching this debate play out over specifically the D.C. crime rate, but more

0:30.6

broadly, obviously, this brings in a lot of arguments that you've heard from the other side in the

0:35.9

past and counterarguments that you've been making.

0:38.8

Are you surprised that it seems that so many national level Democrats have fallen into

0:43.9

the trap of defending the indefensible, which is the D.C. crime rate.

0:47.8

What's your perspective on this?

0:50.1

Well, I think this is one of the greatest moments of the Trump presidency.

0:53.6

His August 11th Liberation Day speech just sent chills down my spine, and I mean in a good way.

1:01.3

Words like we are not going to let it happen anymore, we're not going to take it, we're not going to lose our cities, we're taking our capital

1:10.9

back. He has finally broken fully with the dominant ideology in America, which is to normalize the

1:20.8

unacceptable to define deviancy down, and Trump is saying, we are no longer going to make

1:27.0

excuses for crime. This is something we are no longer going to make excuses for crime this is

1:28.6

something we can control the democrats have spent decades trying to write this off

1:35.3

to say well it's just kind of a normal aspect of cities a lot of this almost

1:40.7

entirety of the criminal justice discourse on the democratic side is driven

1:45.5

by race considerations.

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