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The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show

Hour 3 - Immigration Wins, Midterm Worries

The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show

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

4.511.4K Ratings

🗓️ 28 May 2026

⏱️ 37 minutes

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Summary

Hour 3 of The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show delivers a highly political and policy-focused discussion centered on 2026 midterm elections, immigration policy, U.S.–Iran negotiations, Department of Justice reforms, DEI controversies in higher education, and cultural debates shaping American politics. This final hour emphasizes real-time political strategy and legal developments, featuring in-depth interviews with conservative commentator Ann Coulter and Assistant Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon, along with continued analysis of breaking news tied to a potential Iran deal and its economic implications.

The hour opens with anticipation of remarks from Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent regarding a possible U.S.–Iran agreement, reinforcing a major theme throughout the show: the intersection of foreign policy, energy markets, and domestic politics. Clay and Buck frame the deal as potentially critical to stabilizing oil prices, reopening global shipping lanes, and mitigating voter concerns about inflation and fuel costs, while also expressing skepticism about whether any agreement will deliver lasting security outcomes. This discussion ties directly into broader concerns about midterm election strategy, as both hosts and Ann Coulter note that public dissatisfaction with foreign policy and economic conditions could shape voter sentiment.

A major portion of Hour 3 is dedicated to a wide-ranging interview with Ann Coulter, who provides sharp commentary on Republican primaries, immigration policy, and Democratic Party strategy heading into 2028. Coulter argues that immigration has become the defining issue within the Republican Party, replacing traditional litmus tests like abortion as the key indicator of ideological authenticity. She credits former President Donald Trump’s focus on immigration as transformative and evaluates his current administration’s performance as strong in that area, even as she acknowledges political vulnerabilities on other issues such as the economy and foreign policy. The conversation also explores internal Republican dynamics, including primary challenges and the impact of Trump endorsements on incumbents, as well as predictions about Democratic candidates and the ongoing influence of identity politics in shaping party leadership choices.

The discussion of electoral politics continues with analysis of key Senate races and campaign messaging, including criticism of Democratic candidates perceived as out of step with voters in conservative states like Texas. The hosts highlight how campaign messaging around cultural issues—such as gender identity, environmental policy, and social values—may influence voter perception, reinforcing broader themes of culture war politics and electoral strategy.

The hour then transitions into a substantive legal and policy interview with Assistant Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon, who outlines major changes underway in the Department of Justice Civil Rights Division. Dhillon describes efforts to shift the focus toward what she characterizes as equal protection under the law for all Americans, including staffing changes and policy realignment. A significant portion of the conversation focuses on ongoing DOJ investigations into diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) practices in higher education, particularly in medical school admissions. Dhillon cites data suggesting disparities in admissions processes and argues that such practices may violate the Supreme Court’s rulings on affirmative action, framing the issue as a matter of constitutional law and merit-based evaluation.

Further expanding on DOJ priorities, Dhillon discusses enforcement actions against state and local programs that use race-based criteria in hiring, loans, and public benefits, as well as legal challenges to universities over alleged failures to address antisemitism on campus. She highlights investigations into major institutions such as UCLA and Yale, emphasizing concerns about campus safety, federal funding compliance, and civil rights protections. This segment underscores a broader theme of federal oversight, civil rights enforcement, and the national debate over DEI policies.

In the closing portion of Hour 3, the hosts return to domestic social issues, discussing family structure, fatherhood, and youth behavior, drawing on listener feedback and broader cultural observations. Clay and Buck emphasize the role of parental involvement—particularly fathers—in shaping outcomes for children, tying this into earlier discussions about crime, accountability, and societal trends. The hour ends with lighter commentary and previews of upcoming topics, including political news stories and cultural debates.

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0:00.0

This is an I-Heart podcast.

0:02.6

Guaranteed Human.

0:04.4

Welcome to Clay and Buck, third hour.

0:07.7

We are monitoring now for Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, who is apparently going to

0:13.5

be speaking soon shortly here about the Iran deal, which sounds like it's probably

0:19.9

going to be a deal that they announced as done.

0:23.1

But we'll see.

0:24.6

And in the meantime, got a lot to talk to our friend, Aunt Colter about.

0:28.3

She is a 13-time New York Times bestselling author.

0:31.4

And, of course, her substack, unsafe is fantastic stuff.

0:36.9

And you should all go check it out.

0:38.7

Ms. Coulter, thank you for making the time for us.

0:41.3

Can I jump right in with Democrats really think they're going to put forward a vegan who makes Tim Wals look like Conan the Barbarian as their Senate candidate in Texas, of all places?

1:00.4

How did this happen?

1:02.9

They get very excited over any Democratic candidates who appear to be heterosexual white males because that is such a declining

1:14.2

part of the Democratic Party base.

1:18.2

So, yeah, they've been very, very excited about him, but I'm totally with you.

1:25.0

No, if Texas will reelect Ted Cruz electz elect ken packson i was delighted by his

1:30.2

victory by the way cornon is a disaster on immigration i tweeted out yesterday morning

1:36.7

and wrote about it my column this week briefly uh... he's it at one of the things that

1:43.3

the media love saying right now is that, you know, how beholden all the Republicans are to Trump.

1:50.1

I mean, there are a lot of things they ought to be beholden to him on, like his immigration policy.

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