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The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show

Hour 2 - Where is Nancy Guthrie?

The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show

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

4.5 • 11.4K Ratings

🗓️ 3 February 2026

⏱️ 37 minutes

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Summary

Hour 2 of the Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show is anchored by an extended, in‑depth discussion of the latest Jeffrey Epstein document release, with Clay Travis and Buck Sexton analyzing the significance of more than three million pages of emails and records made public. The hosts argue that the Epstein story has effectively reached its endpoint, contending that the newly released materials do not reveal criminal evidence against additional high‑profile figures. They frame Epstein primarily as a wealthy facilitator who leveraged access to attractive, of‑age women to ingratiate himself with powerful, older men, rather than uncovering a broader, prosecutable conspiracy. The conversation includes discussion of reputational damage suffered by public figures named in the emails, distinctions between criminal conduct and morally questionable behavior, and why federal investigators typically do not release non‑criminal but embarrassing communications. Clay and Buck also address listener skepticism, calls into the show, and questions surrounding Ghislaine Maxwell’s conviction, emphasizing that her charges centered on trafficking for Epstein specifically, not a wider group of clients.

Later in Hour 2, the show pivots to a major developing news story involving the disappearance of Savannah Guthrie’s mother, Nancy Guthrie, in Arizona. Clay and Buck carefully walk through the known facts, including her age, physical limitations, and the troubling indicators surrounding the case, such as reports of blood at the scene. They caution against assuming the incident is connected to Savannah Guthrie’s celebrity, drawing comparisons to other tragic but random crimes involving relatives of famous individuals, including the murder of Michael Jordan’s father. The hosts stress that, based on available information, the case appears to be a serious and concerning missing‑person investigation rather than a targeted kidnapping, while urging listeners in Arizona to stay alert as law enforcement updates emerge.

The tone shifts as Hour 2 moves into cultural commentary, beginning with a critique of the Grammy Awards and what Clay and Buck describe as its overtly political and “woke” messaging. They focus in particular on Billie Eilish’s statement that “no one is illegal on stolen land,” which sparks a broader discussion about celebrity activism and perceived hypocrisy. Clay highlights the response from the Tongva tribe, which publicly asserted that Billie Eilish’s Los Angeles mansion sits on their ancestral land and suggested she return the property if she truly believes her statement. The hosts use the moment to question performative politics in Hollywood and whether celebrities are willing to apply their rhetoric to their own personal wealth and property.

From there, Hour 2 of the Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show transitions into a wide‑ranging debate about the decline of modern music and entertainment. Buck Sexton argues that contemporary pop music is overproduced, risk‑averse, and culturally hollow compared to earlier decades, particularly the 1990s, which he describes as the last era of truly great, original music across rock, rap, and R&B. Clay largely agrees on the broader cultural decline but pushes back when the conversation turns to Taylor Swift, defending her songwriting ability, longevity, and cultural impact. The exchange evolves into a spirited debate over whether today’s biggest music stars will have lasting relevance decades from now, with Clay likening Taylor Swift’s influence to that of the Beatles, setting up further discussion in the next hour.

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0:00.0

This is an I-Heart podcast.

0:02.3

Guaranteed Human.

0:04.3

Welcome back in Clay Travis, Buck Sexton show.

0:10.4

Buck walked back into a hornet's nest here.

0:14.1

I'm going to dive into a topic here in addition to the fun of Billy Elish being on stolen land and the seriousness

0:23.9

of the $2 million verdict by a New York jury for a young minor who got gender transition

0:32.5

surgery. That's in quotation marks because it's not real. but we will discuss that buck i didn't want to put

0:38.8

a bow on this and by the way 800 282 282 um in the wake of the 3 million plus pages of

0:49.9

epstein revelations it feels to me like the Epstein story is basically over. And even for the

0:59.7

5 or 10% of the audience out there that is the most focused on this Epstein story, and I think the

1:06.1

Trump administration, as we have said many times, did not handle this well in the first year. But there is a bit of

1:12.6

breaking news out there. Bill and Hillary Clinton are going to testify in front of Congress to avoid

1:19.9

potential charges for defying a congressional subpoena on two different days at the end of February.

1:27.4

I jotted down the 26th and the 27th.

1:30.6

It might have been the 27th and the 28th,

1:33.4

but two days at the end of February.

1:37.1

And I'm curious if you co-sign on to this,

1:40.3

and certainly you guys can react.

1:42.8

As I did a ton of reading yesterday to make sure that I

1:46.6

basically had read everything under the sun about the Epstein revelations and make sure that I

1:51.8

wasn't missing anything, effectively it appears to me, based on all of these emails, that

1:57.6

Jeffrey Epstein had access because of the work that he did with Jeline Maxwell to lots of young, attractive women and lots of old rich guys were interested in meeting young attractive women.

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