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The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show

Hour 3 - Kamala: "Imma Get Mine"

The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show

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

4.5 • 11.4K Ratings

🗓️ 21 April 2026

⏱️ 37 minutes

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Summary

Hour 3 of The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show opens with breaking political news that immediately raises the stakes in an already close House balance of power. Clay Travis and Buck Sexton report that Democratic Representative Sheila Cherfilus‑McCormick of Florida has resigned from Congress after being found guilty of numerous House ethics violations and facing federal charges related to the alleged misuse of FEMA funds. The hosts explain why this resignation matters nationally, given the narrow margins in the House and multiple recent resignations, and what it could mean for upcoming special elections. The hour also continues real‑time monitoring of U.S.–Iran diplomacy, with fresh reporting that Vice President JD Vance still has not departed for Pakistan, increasingly suggesting that any negotiations may shift to secure video calls instead of in‑person talks.

The conversation then pivots to the 2028 Democratic presidential field, with a heavy focus on Kamala Harris and the likelihood of her running for president again. Clay and Buck analyze Harris’s early messaging, particularly her emphasis on identity politics and appeals to Black women as the “backbone” of the Democratic Party. The hosts argue that Harris’s strategy will center on framing herself as the rightful nominee based on race and gender, portraying resistance as discriminatory, and blaming her previous loss on being handed an impossible situation with only 107 days to campaign. They debate whether Democratic Party leadership can realistically stop Harris from winning the nomination, discussing the lack of competing candidates who could effectively challenge her base of support and how the Democratic primary calendar could determine the outcome.

A major portion of Hour 3 is devoted to Ron DeSantis’s political future following new reporting suggesting he may be open to joining a Trump administration or even accepting a Supreme Court nomination. Clay and Buck break down conflicting media narratives about whether DeSantis is pursuing a Cabinet role, Attorney General position, or a seat on the Supreme Court. They argue DeSantis would be a particularly formidable Supreme Court nominee due to his legal background, ideological consistency, and resistance to the type of attacks used against past nominees. The discussion includes speculation about Clarence Thomas’s future, potential Court vacancies, and why a long‑term conservative justice could be one of President Trump’s most consequential legacy decisions.

The latter half of Hour 3 of the Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show shifts to culture and sports, sparked by President Trump’s CNBC remarks criticizing Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) rules and the current state of college athletics. Clay and Buck explain how NIL has effectively turned college sports into unregulated professional free agency, with players transferring freely, earning millions, and remaining in college longer than ever rather than entering professional leagues. They discuss the financial strain this has placed on universities, the collapse of the “student‑athlete” model, taxpayer involvement in athletic programs, and why they believe Congress will eventually need to step in with an antitrust exemption to restore structure and fairness.

The hour closes with a lighter but revealing segment on regional language differences across the United States, as callers and hosts compare terms like “in line” versus “on line,” “cart” versus “buggy,” and pronunciation cues that signal where someone grew up. Throughout Hour 3, Clay and Buck blend breaking political developments, presidential politics, Supreme Court speculation, college sports reform, and cultural observations, delivering a wide‑ranging and news‑dense conclusion to the day’s program.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

This is an I-Heart podcast.

0:02.6

Guaranteed Human.

0:04.3

Third hour of Clay and Buck kicks off now, everybody.

0:08.9

And I've got a whole bunch of things I want to lay out for you.

0:11.4

But Clay is giving me the hand signal because we have a special secret Clay and Buck show hand signals for breaking news.

0:20.8

It better be breaking.

0:21.8

It better not be about some guys' extension for coaching some league somewhere.

0:29.1

What is this breaking news?

0:31.0

Not that, Buck.

0:32.3

But I do think this is fairly significant, given how close the House majority and minority situation is.

0:41.2

Representative Sheila Shurflis McCormick from Florida, a Democrat, has resigned from Congress.

0:49.1

She was found guilty of violating more than 20 House ethics rules and faces, this is Bill Malugin's update,

0:57.2

faces federal charges for stealing millions of dollars in FEMA money.

1:02.6

So this is the third resignation from the House in the space of just a few days now.

1:10.0

And this is a Democrat seat that is being relinquished.

1:14.4

We'll see what else is if there's anybody else that's going to drop out.

1:17.9

But I thought that was pretty significant because she had faced a lot of calls to resign.

1:23.3

Republican congressman from South Florida has resigned and obviously Swalwell. And one more thing before you dive in. We're waiting. We still don't know. J.D. Vance has not left. And we don't know if he's going to leave for Pakistan for these talks, whether or not that's going to happen. Let me tell you, if I'm J.D. Vance, you know what I'm saying? Can we do this via Zoom? Can I speak to the Iranian negotiators with a Zoom call? You know, I would do this. You just made fun of me for saying this is an awful plane flight to have to take all the way to Pakistan. I would be a load to get on that flight. There's a difference between he's going to, he's flying on Air Force 2 or whatever.

2:03.6

He's going to have a nice layout bed.

2:05.4

It's going to be way fancier than any of us are going to be, you know, traveling to that part of the world.

2:11.5

That said, I'd still rather do a Zoom from the comfort of my own home with these Iranian negotiators who are just

2:19.5

going to be playing games. There's not going to be a deal, okay? Trump may say tomorrow we've

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