Hour 3 - How Does Iran End?
The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show
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🗓️ 27 March 2026
⏱️ 37 minutes
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Summary
Hour 3 of The Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Show is heavily focused on law enforcement, national security, and the escalating conflict with Iran, featuring two major in‑depth interviews and significant breaking news involving President Donald Trump. The hour opens with an extended conversation with Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier, who outlines Florida’s aggressive law‑and‑order approach, highlighting dramatic declines in crime and fentanyl deaths under his tenure. Uthmeier credits strong support for law enforcement, close coordination with federal authorities, and strict enforcement of immigration law for Florida’s continued success, contrasting the state’s results with crime‑ridden jurisdictions led by Democrats.
A major legal and cultural focus of Hour 3 centers on Uthmeier’s challenge to the NFL’s Rooney Rule, which he argues violates Florida’s Civil Rights Act by mandating race‑based hiring considerations. He explains that his office has formally warned the NFL that teams operating in Florida may be violating state law and has given the league a deadline to remove or modify the policy or face litigation. Clay and Buck emphasize the broader implications for DEI policies nationwide, framing the issue as one of equal protection, merit‑based hiring, and a pendulum swing toward discrimination against whites.
The discussion then shifts to Florida’s immigration enforcement and deportation operations, including the controversial detention facility dubbed “Alligator Alcatraz.” Uthmeier defends the facility as effective, secure, and humane, noting that it houses violent offenders and facilitates swift deportations using an isolated airfield location. He criticizes the media narrative surrounding the facility for ignoring victims of violent crimes committed by illegal immigrants and confirms strong cooperation with the Trump administration on removals. Additional law enforcement priorities discussed include human trafficking, missing children, and the role of Democrat‑led counties in Florida where crime remains elevated due to lax prosecution.
Later in the hour, Uthmeier addresses viral social‑media footage showing an influencer allegedly shooting alligators, explaining that Florida wildlife laws strictly prohibit killing alligators without proper permits and that influencers receive no special treatment under the law. The interview closes with brief discussion of Florida Gators athletics, Uthmeier’s endorsement by President Trump, and his ongoing campaign for reelection as attorney general.
The second half of Hour 3 features a wide‑ranging national security interview with Mike Baker, a former CIA covert operations officer and host of the PDB Podcast. Baker provides a sober, critical analysis of the Iran conflict and the Strait of Hormuz, warning that U.S. and Israeli military success in degrading Iran’s capabilities does not eliminate Iran’s leverage over global energy markets. He argues that Iran’s ability to disrupt shipping and spike oil prices makes the Strait of Hormuz the regime’s most powerful bargaining chip and expresses concern that the United States is operating reactively rather than from a long‑prepared contingency plan.
Baker strongly questions the feasibility of regime change in Iran, concluding that despite hopes to the contrary, the United States will likely end up negotiating with some form of the existing regime. He explains that even limited disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz can have outsized political consequences domestically, warning that sustained high gas prices could severely damage Republicans in the midterm elections. Clay and Buck press Baker on whether boots on the ground, island seizures, or expanded naval operations could stabilize the region, but Baker cautions that such moves would be complex, costly, and politically unsustainable over the long term.
The conversation also explores potential divergence between U.S. and Israeli objectives, with Baker suggesting Israel views the conflict primarily through the lens of regime change, while Washington may be satisfied with degrading Iran’s military capacity and negotiating an exit. Baker predicts Israel may eventually refocus on Hezbollah and southern Lebanon while the U.S. seeks a diplomatic off‑ramp. He concludes that unless energy prices stabilize quickly, electoral backlash is likely, regardless of battlefield success.
Hour 3 closes with breaking news that President Trump has signed an executive order ensuring TSA agents are paid, prompting Clay and Buck to speculate whether Democrats will attempt to challenge his authority yet again. The hour wraps with listener talkbacks that mix humor and debate, including lighthearted arguments about cats versus dogs, Chick‑fil‑A versus Red Lobster, Brussels sprouts, and lingering fallout from the previous hour’s food controversy, ending the program on a characteristically playful note after an otherwise heavy national security discussion.
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| 0:00.0 | This is an I-Heart podcast. |
| 0:02.6 | Guaranteed Human. |
| 0:04.3 | Welcome in, everybody, third hour of the Clay Travis and Buck Saxon show gets going right now. |
| 0:09.5 | We are joined by the Florida State Attorney General, James Uthmeyer. |
| 0:14.8 | A.G. Uthmeyer, Attorney General, appreciate you making time for us today from the great state of Florida. |
| 0:20.5 | My home state. |
| 0:21.6 | I love this place. |
| 0:23.1 | Love the way that this whole state is trending. |
| 0:26.4 | Thank you for all of your work on the law enforcement side. |
| 0:28.6 | Clay has some specific questions we want to get to here in a second. |
| 0:33.2 | I just wanted to know. |
| 0:34.2 | Talk to me about some of the trends, the top priorities. What are you doing from a law enforcement perspective under your tenure here in Florida? |
| 0:44.1 | Because it feels like the state is overall really, really cooking. |
| 0:49.5 | Yeah, look, we're prosecuting. We're enforcing law and order. We're putting bad guys away and our crime rates continue to go way, way down. |
| 0:58.9 | You know, when I took office floor, it was already a record crime lows. |
| 1:02.8 | But the topic of fentanyl was coming up every time I talked to sheriffs. |
| 1:07.1 | It was surging into communities across the state. |
| 1:10.3 | Now just over a year later, our fentanyl death rate is down over 35%. |
| 1:14.6 | Our fentanyl cases are down almost 60%. |
| 1:18.6 | Crime continues to plummet because we figured it out here. |
| 1:21.6 | We support law enforcement. |
| 1:23.6 | We give them the tools to be successful. |
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