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The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show

Hour 3 - Golden Ticket

The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show

iHeartPodcasts

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

4.511.4K Ratings

🗓️ 26 February 2025

⏱️ 37 minutes

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Summary

Trump's gold card to pay down the debt. Clay thinks it's brilliant, Buck has some concerns - we workshop the idea live in real time. Some iron clad truths about immigration. The importance of monetizing content. Callers weigh in on the gold car idea.

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0:00.0

All right, welcome in our number three Wednesday edition, Clay Travis, Buck Sexton show.

0:05.7

One reason, and by the way, I encourage you as always go subscribe to the podcast,

0:11.1

Byron Donald's and Tom Holman, both on in the last hour.

0:15.8

I think you will really enjoy those conversations, lots of information from inside of the administration. Breakdown,

0:23.1

I think Byron Donald's going to be elected governor of Florida next year. That would be my prediction.

0:28.3

Obviously, there's lots of different things that happen between now and then. Tom Holman is doing a

0:32.9

phenomenal job. I think I got us invited on an ice raid, which I'm going to be honest, sounds kind of

0:38.3

fun and badass. I think, Clay, you got to be first through the door swinging the sledgehammer

0:45.3

or the battering ram. I think, Clay, have you ever worn tactical gear before? We're to get you

0:51.4

all kidded out? I went, no. When I was a law student, I did a ride around with Nashville local police because

1:03.4

they wanted, we were doing criminal law. They were like, hey, you should actually see what a cop

1:07.9

does. And I've been involved in criminal cases, not myself, but as a lawyer.

1:14.0

This is lawyers.

1:15.0

I'm talking about Clay.

1:15.9

I'm talking throwing some flashbangs, throwing some elbows, you know, getting into the mix.

1:20.3

No, but I remember the thing that I found so interesting was my criminal law professor at

1:26.0

Vanderbilt University, Don Hall, amazing guy, just a great guy, rest in peace,

1:31.0

taught generations of Vanderbilt lawyers criminal law. He said that when he would go, he would like to go

1:39.1

because he loved to kind of learn in real time. How do police officers, it's really very fascinating, how do police

1:45.6

officers in a dynamic situation apply the law so that the evidence that they collect or the

1:53.4

arrest they make are able to stand up under the challenges of defense attorney? I mean, you're

2:00.1

going very academic on this.

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