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The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show

Hour 3 - Is the Musk/Trump Bromance Over?

The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show

iHeartPodcasts

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

4.5 • 11.4K Ratings

🗓️ 5 June 2025

⏱️ 37 minutes

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Summary

Hour 3 of The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show, hosted solo by Buck Sexton, delivers a powerful and unfiltered analysis of the day’s most pressing political issues. Buck opens the hour with breaking news on immigration enforcement under President Donald Trump, highlighting a record-setting day for ICE and CBP with 2,200 illegal immigrant arrests. This surge in enforcement is framed as a critical step toward restoring border security. Buck then critiques a controversial ruling by a Biden-appointed federal judge in Colorado, who blocked the deportation of the family of a convicted terrorist. He warns of the dangers of judicial overreach and the erosion of executive authority, especially when lower court judges act as de facto policymakers. A major segment of the hour focuses on the unraveling credibility of former Biden administration allies. Buck calls out CNN’s Jake Tapper for attempting to rebrand himself after years of defending the Biden presidency, accusing him of opportunism. He also dissects the political pivot of former White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre, who recently announced her departure from the Democratic Party. Buck argues that her appointment was driven by DEI (diversity, equity, and inclusion) priorities rather than qualifications, and he critiques the media’s double standards in covering her tenure. The hour also covers a landmark Supreme Court decision that reaffirms the illegality of reverse discrimination. Buck explains how the unanimous ruling, authored by Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson, confirms that all Americans—regardless of race, gender, or sexual orientation—are equally protected under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act. He frames this as a major blow to DEI policies and a win for merit-based hiring. In a lighter but still politically charged segment, Buck addresses a growing rift between President Trump and Elon Musk. He analyzes their recent public spat over government spending and policy disagreements, while emphasizing Trump’s history of reconciliation and strategic alliances. Buck suggests that despite current tensions, the relationship may recover, as both figures remain central to the MAGA movement. Additional highlights include listener talkbacks, a discussion on sourcing affordable American-grown coffee, and a heartfelt appeal to support conservative businesses and show sponsors. Buck closes the hour with reflections on loyalty, leadership, and the importance of standing firm on principles in the face of political and cultural pressure.

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0:00.0

This is an I-Heart podcast.

0:04.2

Welcome back in, everybody.

0:05.8

Third hour of Clay and Buck gets going right now.

0:11.2

And much to talk about.

0:13.2

More on the big beautiful bills and back and forth on that one.

0:17.4

I have a Supreme Court decision that I think is very interesting that I will break down for you.

0:24.9

We just spoke to an advisor to CBP.

0:28.1

You know, ICE made the most immigrant arrests, illegal immigrant arrest in a single day, Tuesday of this week.

0:36.0

2,200 people in one day.

0:38.3

They're ramping up.

0:40.1

They are ramping up, and that is certainly good to see.

0:44.5

On the bad side of things, a Colorado federal judge, a Biden appointee, of course,

0:51.9

has issued an order blocking the Trump administration from deporting the wife and

0:55.8

five children of the terrorist in boulder mohammed suleman so there's a judge who thinks that he's

1:04.3

president it seems uh this is really bad stuff for the country when you have these judges who really believe that they or act like they believe that they call the shots for the executive branch.

1:18.5

They have power over foreign policy.

1:20.3

They have power for everything.

1:21.9

They can just tell the president you can't do that.

1:24.7

No constitutional anything for it.

1:26.7

No, you just can't do that. I say you can't do that, so you can't do that. No constitutional anything for it. No, you just can't do that. I say you can't do that,

1:28.8

so you can't do that. Hundreds of lower court judges, and any one of them can just bind the

1:35.8

commander in chief's hands on a whim. And also, as we see, a lot of them are overturned by the Supreme

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