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The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show

Hour 3 - Kennedy Murder/Suicide?

The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show

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

4.5 • 11.4K Ratings

🗓️ 26 March 2026

⏱️ 37 minutes

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Summary

Hour 3 of The Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Show delivers a wide‑ranging and highly engaging final hour that blends culture, politics, national security, and the ongoing DHS shutdown, highlighted by a headline‑making interview with journalist and bestselling author Maureen Callahan. The hour begins with Clay and Buck discussing the explosive popularity of the Ryan Murphy‑produced JFK Jr. and Carolyn Bessette Hulu series, questioning why the show has captured such a large audience—particularly women—and whether its depiction of the Kennedy legacy is fundamentally dishonest. Maureen Callahan, author of Ask Not and host of The Nerve, offers a blistering critique of the Kennedy mythology, arguing that the series whitewashes a deeply dysfunctional family history and obscures decades of documented abuses, narcissism, and media manipulation. She traces how the “Camelot” myth persists despite overwhelming evidence to the contrary and explains why Hollywood continues to rehabilitate the Kennedy brand.

The conversation intensifies when Callahan lays out her controversial theory regarding the death of John F. Kennedy Jr., asserting—based on official investigation records and well‑documented circumstances—that the fatal plane crash may have been a murder‑suicide driven by personal collapse, recklessness, substance use, and untreated psychological distress. She details Kennedy’s lack of qualification for the flight, warnings from other pilots, his failure to follow aviation protocol, near‑collision with a commercial jet, and the broader context of his unraveling marriage, failing business, and collapsing relationships. Clay and Buck emphasize that, provocative as the theory may sound, Callahan’s claims rely on facts contained in official reports rather than speculation.

From there, the hosts and Callahan explore why the show resonates so powerfully, pointing to ’90s nostalgia, pre‑internet media culture, and the enduring Cinderella fantasy. They argue that audiences are drawn to a mythologized version of elite romantic tragedy rather than the far darker and more unsettling reality. The discussion compares the Kennedy myth machine to the fascination Americans have with the British royal family, arguing that modern audiences crave comforting narratives even when they are demonstrably false.

The hour then pivots sharply to politics and national security. Clay and Buck play audio from a pro‑Iran and pro‑Hamas rally in Philadelphia, where speakers openly cheered the deaths of U.S. soldiers. They contrast that rhetoric with comments from Senator John Fetterman, who sharply criticizes his own party for being “held hostage by the far left,” condemns the DHS shutdown, and highlights the real‑world suffering of TSA agents who have gone six weeks without paychecks. The hosts discuss how devastating such a pay gap would be for most American families and argue that Democrats are deliberately inflicting airport chaos and financial pain on federal workers as leverage to block immigration enforcement.

The conversation grows more urgent with breaking news that an improvised explosive device was discovered at MacDill Air Force Base, home to U.S. Central Command and Special Operations Command. Authorities link the incident to Iran‑inspired extremism, adding to a string of recent attempted terror attacks across the country. Clay and Buck argue that this makes the DHS shutdown—and weakened airport security—especially indefensible at a moment of elevated threat.

Listeners call in to discuss the Iran conflict, including whether the U.S. should arm internal resistance to overthrow the regime. While sympathetic to the sentiment, Buck explains why the lack of reliable networks on the ground makes such a strategy risky. Other callers raise creative ideas such as privately fundraising to pay TSA agents, which the hosts break down mathematically and legally, concluding that while well‑intentioned, such efforts are impractical and inappropriate for a core government responsibility.

The hour closes with listener reactions to earlier crime and public‑safety discussions, including continued debate over Buck’s now‑infamous “pit bull versus Chihuahua” analogy used to explain predictable risk and responsibility. Callers both challenge and support the analogy, reinforcing the broader theme of the day: that refusing to acknowledge risk—whether in crime policy, aviation safety, or national security—does not make the danger disappear.

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0:00.0

This is an I-Heart podcast.

0:02.5

Guaranteed Human.

0:04.0

Welcome back in, hour number three, Thursday edition of the program.

0:08.7

Encourage you, as always, go subscribe to the podcast.

0:11.5

Podcast numbers are rolling.

0:13.2

We've got a great podcast network.

0:15.1

You guys are listening to those shows in high numbers, too.

0:19.0

And we also want you to go subscribe on the YouTube channel where you can

0:23.6

find a bevy of different videos from the program. And starting very soon in the next few months,

0:29.9

we will have all three hours of the show on video every single day. So there are going to be a lot

0:37.2

of different angles there for you guys to be

0:40.0

able to continue to consume this show. And we're excited to be as many different places as we can be.

0:44.5

Also, probably should remind, we're on satellite radio. First two hours of the show right now.

0:50.2

Third hour is being added soon. And a lot of people out there are weighing in on a variety of different topics,

0:58.9

and we'll have some fun with that during the course of the final hour of today's show.

1:03.0

But we are joined now by Maureen Callahan, journalist New York Times, best-selling author, host of The Nerve.

1:09.9

And, okay, Buck tells me that you have a strong take on this.

1:14.9

I don't want to throw them under the bus.

1:17.4

But sources tell me that Carrie Sexton and Laura Travis both independently have been

1:23.0

watching this John F. Kennedy Jr. and Carolyn Beset show.

1:27.1

Every time I walk through my bedroom,

1:29.4

it has been playing over the past few days. It makes me think that women everywhere are watching

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