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The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show

Hour 3 - KY Sen. Rand Paul

The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show

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

4.511.4K Ratings

🗓️ 6 May 2025

⏱️ 35 minutes

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Summary

In hour 3 of the Clay Travis and Buck Sexton show, the hosts cover a range of critical topics, starting with a discussion on tariffs for movies. They explore the idea proposed by President Trump to impose tariffs on films made outside the U.S. to encourage domestic production. This segment highlights the economic impact on the movie industry, particularly in Los Angeles, and the potential benefits of onshoring film production to create more American jobs.

The conversation then shifts to Whoopi Goldberg's criticism of Trump's tariff proposal on "The View." The hosts clarify that Trump's plan aims to keep American films produced in the U.S., not restrict creative content set in foreign locations. They emphasize the importance of supporting American workers in the film industry, many of whom are blue-collar and supportive of Trump's policies.

Next, Clay and Buck discuss the broader implications of tariffs and trade policies, including reports that India might agree to zero tariffs on American goods. They analyze the dual arguments within the Trump administration regarding protectionist trade policies versus free trade, and the potential impact on the "big beautiful bill" that includes tax cuts and border security measures.

The hosts also delve into the latest developments regarding Dr. Anthony Fauci and gain-of-function research. Senator Rand Paul joins the show to provide updates on the investigation into Fauci's role in funding dangerous research at the Wuhan Institute of Virology. Paul discusses the importance of holding Fauci accountable and preventing future pandemics by scrutinizing gain-of-function research.

Additionally, the show covers President Trump's announcement about the Houthis in Yemen, who have reportedly agreed to cease hostilities. This development is seen as a positive step towards stabilizing shipping lanes and reducing conflict in the region. The hosts also touch on the broader geopolitical implications of Trump's approach to Iran and the potential for diplomatic negotiations to prevent nuclear proliferation.

The hour concludes with a discussion on government spending and the need for significant cuts to address the national debt. Senator Paul emphasizes the importance of fiscal responsibility and the challenges of achieving meaningful reductions in government spending. He also explains why he disagrees with President Trump on tariffs. 

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0:00.0

This is an I-Heart podcast.

0:04.6

Welcome back in Clay Travis Buck Sexton show.

0:07.9

Appreciate all of you hanging out with us.

0:10.2

We are rolling through the third hour of the program Tuesday edition.

0:13.4

Senator Rand Paul just had to reach out.

0:15.6

He has had a last minute issue come up on Capitol Hill.

0:19.9

He's going to try to join us at the bottom of this hour.

0:23.2

Just FYI will take some of your calls and continue to break down everything that is moving

0:30.2

rapidly in the world as we are rolling today.

0:34.1

I did want to mention, I know we talked a little bit about this buck.

0:38.8

Yesterday, Trump announced a idea for tariffs for movies, and it has provoked a ton of response.

0:48.3

And I think this is very interesting, the idea, and I actually don't dislike it. And let me explain why in a little

0:56.7

bit more detail. Uh, interestingly, there was an article that came out. I think it was the New York

1:04.3

Times, and I'm betting Trump read it. And it was an article or his staff read it. it was an article that dealt with the collapse of jobs

1:15.0

in the movie industry in the Los Angeles area in particular and there were several people

1:21.5

who had worked on film and television for years and years that basically said hey there's no

1:27.4

jobs here anymore.

1:28.9

And you mentioned Buck that you can now go to Europe and make movies cheaper all over Europe,

1:36.7

which certainly has crazy tax rates, than you can in the United States.

1:41.5

Was it Hungary in particular that you were citing Budapest where you

1:45.0

could go? Well, it's actually, I think Rob Lowe in a podcast talking about this, a guy who's been in the

1:49.4

business for like 50 years, and he said, it's cheaper to do a show or a movie in Eastern Europe.

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