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The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show

Hour 3 - Ending Birth Tourism

The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show

iHeartPodcasts

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

4.3 • 11.1K Ratings

🗓️ 27 June 2025

⏱️ 37 minutes

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Summary

In Hour 3 of the Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show, the hosts deliver a dynamic and wide-ranging discussion centered on the continued momentum and victories of President Donald Trump’s administration. This hour is packed with high-impact political commentary, cultural insights, and personal anecdotes, all optimized for listeners seeking conservative perspectives on current events. The segment opens with a celebration of major Supreme Court rulings, including a pivotal 6-3 decision that limits lower courts from obstructing Trump administration policies. The hosts emphasize this as a reaffirmation of President Trump’s executive authority and a direct result of his transformative judicial appointments. They also speculate on the potential end of birthright citizenship for children born to non-citizens, a move they argue would curb “birth tourism” and reinforce national sovereignty. Parental rights are another major theme, with the show highlighting recent legal wins allowing parents to opt out of LGBTQ-themed educational content and supporting state-level restrictions on minors’ access to online pornography. These developments are framed as victories for religious freedom and family autonomy. The hosts also spotlight the booming economy, noting the S&P 500’s record highs, tamed inflation, and strong 401(k) performance. They credit President Trump’s tariff policies and fiscal leadership for driving economic growth and call for interest rate cuts to further stimulate prosperity. On border security, the show praises the administration’s success in achieving zero illegal crossings in the past month, attributing this to decisive leadership and effective enforcement. They also discuss the aftermath of military strikes on Iran, portraying them as a demonstration of American strength and strategic clarity. Throughout the hour, the hosts reflect on the lasting legacy of Trump’s 2016 victory, particularly its impact on the Supreme Court’s conservative majority. They argue that many of today’s 6-3 decisions would have gone the other way under a Hillary Clinton presidency, underscoring the generational significance of Trump’s win. In a lighter segment, the conversation shifts to wildlife encounters, including humorous debates about bears in Northern Michigan and childhood memories of feeding bears in Tennessee. The hosts also delve into celebrity culture, critiquing Jeff Bezos’s $100 million wedding in Venice and comparing the physical presence of tech moguls like Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg. The hour wraps with a discussion on international affairs, including North Korea’s new waterpark.

Transcript

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0:00.0

This is an I-Heart podcast.

0:04.1

Third hour of Clay Ann Buck kicks off now.

0:07.3

And to put it simply, Trump is not tired of winning.

0:11.6

He's not tired of winning at all.

0:13.3

And there's a lot of wins racking up today.

0:15.8

We can rack them and stack them for you.

0:18.9

You have, for example, the wins handed down by the Supreme Court.

0:24.4

In summary, the court came with a six-three decision saying that these lower courts can't

0:31.1

just stop Trump anytime they feel like it, essentially limiting the grounds on which

0:37.0

they can, going forward, try to strangle Trump administration

0:41.3

policy, and in essence affirming that, yes, he is the president. You may not like it,

0:47.3

random Obama or Biden appointed federal judge who is by no means up for the task of interpreting the law in a fair

0:56.6

and impartial manner.

0:58.0

You may not like it, but that is the reality.

1:00.6

Trump is the president and has the powers of the presidency.

1:03.3

Also, parents are able to opt out for LGBTQ books that violate their religious

1:09.1

rights of conscience.

1:10.7

Another win on that one.

1:12.8

Clay, I'm also, I wouldn't say I think it's likely,

1:17.1

but I do think there's a realistic chance that the Supreme Court will do the right thing

1:21.2

and say that birthright citizenship going forward is not granted to people who are subject to

1:26.5

another jurisdiction by right of

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