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The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show

Hour 3 - Fangs Grow Back

The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show

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

4.5 • 11.4K Ratings

🗓️ 16 March 2026

⏱️ 37 minutes

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Summary

Hour 3 of the Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show centers on fast‑moving updates from the Iran conflict, President Trump’s latest remarks, and the broader geopolitical stakes surrounding the Strait of Hormuz—a critical flashpoint for global oil markets. Clay and Buck open the hour by breaking down Trump’s assessment of U.S. allies, particularly his evaluation of French President Emmanuel Macron as “an eight out of ten” in assisting U.S. efforts to stabilize the strait. Trump emphasizes that while allied support is welcomed, the United States does not strictly need foreign help because it possesses unmatched military capability. Clay adds important economic context on the global energy market, noting that China—far more than the U.S.—relies heavily on Iranian oil, while America remains a net energy exporter. He explains that oil prices spiked as high as $120 but have since retreated into the $90s as markets digest the consequences of Iran’s military collapse.

The hour intensifies as the hosts analyze Trump’s extraordinary claim that Iran’s newly elevated Supreme Leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, may not only be severely injured but potentially dead. Trump highlights the unprecedented silence from Mojtaba, who has not been seen or heard in public, leading U.S. intelligence and allied governments to question whether he is alive or even in Iran. Clay and Buck walk through Trump’s assertion that three successive Iranian leadership councils tasked with selecting a replacement were “wiped out” by U.S. strikes, leaving Washington unsure who is actually speaking on Iran’s behalf. The hosts also discuss Trump’s revelation that a former U.S. president privately told him he “wished” he had taken decisive action against Iran during his own tenure—an admission Clay and Buck believe most likely came from Bill Clinton, given Trump’s positive comments about him and Clinton’s past regret over not more aggressively confronting nuclear proliferation threats such as North Korea.

Clay and Buck also examine divisions within the MAGA movement over the Iran operation. While most Trump supporters back the mission, some populist voices have expressed discomfort with prolonged overseas military action. Buck argues this tension will fade as the operation winds down, but warns that Democrats are poised to exploit any cracks within the Republican coalition. Both hosts stress that, despite disagreements, the Democratic Party remains the far greater threat to national security, border stability, and public safety, and that conservatives must remain united heading into the midterms.

A major portion of Hour 3 turns to the heartbreaking, under‑reported story of the Iranian women’s national soccer team. Clay explains that several players refused to sing the national anthem during a match in Australia, sought asylum, and faced immediate retaliation by the Iranian regime, which reportedly detained and tortured their family members. Under extreme duress, most of the players have now abandoned their asylum claims and returned to Iran, where they may face imprisonment, torture, or execution. Clay blasts the silence of U.S. women’s sports celebrities—such as Megan Rapinoe—who frequently lecture Americans on “courage” and “oppression” but will not publicly support these Iranian athletes who face genuine danger. Buck adds that this episode exposes the hypocrisy of Western progressives who obsessively condemn America while ignoring the brutality of regimes like Iran.

The conversation shifts to the Oscars, where the hosts highlight the superficial activism displayed by Hollywood figures. Clay plays a red‑carpet clip of actress Charithra Chandran pressing for a Gaza “ceasefire” despite the fact that the ceasefire has been in effect for months—an example, Buck says, of performative leftism designed to impress peers rather than demonstrate genuine knowledge. The hosts contrast this with a rare positive moment from the ceremony, when actress Jessie Buckley used her acceptance speech to praise motherhood, family, and marriage—values Clay and Buck note are rarely championed publicly in Hollywood anymore.

To close Hour 3, Clay and Buck take listener talkbacks, engaging with humorous messages about DEI requirements at the Oscars, political hypocrisy, and concerns over the TSA shutdown caused by congressional Democrats. Both hosts criticize Democrats for blocking TSA funding at a time when America has suffered multiple jihadist‑inspired terror attacks in two weeks. Clay points out that TSA agents—many earning modest salaries—are working unpaid, resulting in dangerously long airport lines at the very moment national security demands heightened vigilance. Buck adds that Democrats’ willingness to suspend essential homeland security operations for political leverage illustrates how unserious the left has become about protecting Americans.

Hour 3 concludes with Clay and Buck reiterating that the Iran conflict, Hollywood culture wars, and homeland security failures all reflect the broader ideological divide shaping American life. They promise continued analysis and updates in the days ahead as the U.S. mission in Iran evolves and political implications unfold.

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0:00.0

This is an I-Heart podcast.

0:02.6

Guaranteed Human. Third hour of Clay and Buck kicks off right now. Iran, the big story of the day. We're going to give you the latest on it. President Trump went live and we carried some of that for you in the first hour. We're going to go back and listen to that, of course. All three hours of the Clay and Buck show, we're up in podcast form as soon as we finish with them. And you can listen to them on the IHeart app or wherever you get to a podcast. Now, Trump covered a whole range of issues. We have this ongoing, I guess we just call it air strikes, Clay. I say this is war, but that's okay. I don't want to get at some definitional fight with people.

0:39.4

And it doesn't, as long as we understand that we are engaged in acts of war, we are killing people,

0:43.8

we are blowing up military, material, we have lost over a dozen soldiers in this process,

0:52.2

or I should say a dozen service members in this process

0:54.5

as well.

0:56.3

So it's serious business.

0:58.8

Whatever we want to call it, it's a serious business, and this is something that the country

1:03.3

should pay close attention to.

1:05.4

Now, with the latest on this, there are concerns over the price of oil, the Strait of Hormuz, allies assisting us with the Strait of Hormuz or the lack thereof, lack of help from them.

1:21.0

So here we have Trump, for example, this is cut 34 on whether France's Emmanuel Macron has been helpful and what's going on with our allies

1:31.4

and the Strait of Hormuz.

1:33.0

Here's what he has to say, play 34.

1:34.6

Have you been speaking with the French President Macron about the coalition to reopen the Strait of Hormuz?

1:40.6

Yeah, I have spoken to him.

1:43.8

He's been on a scale of zero to 10. I'd say he's been

1:49.3

an eight, not perfect, but it's France. We don't expect perfect. Are you confident that France

1:57.6

will help with the reopening of Strait of Hormuz?

2:07.5

Yeah, I mean, sure. He's going to, I think he's going to help. I mean, I'll let you know. I spoke to him yesterday.

2:16.1

I don't do a hard sell on them because my attitude is we don't need anybody. We're the strongest nation in the world.

2:18.5

We have the strongest military by far in the world. We don't need them. Clay, Trump being Trump there and just laying it out, he's like,

2:24.2

look, if allies want to help, they'd be great. He says Macron, eight out of ten from Trump is

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