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The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show

Hour 3 - This Fraud Will Make You Sick

The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show

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

4.5 • 11.4K Ratings

🗓️ 17 April 2026

⏱️ 37 minutes

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Summary

Hour 3 of the Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show delivers an in‑depth, news‑heavy close to the week, centered on global markets, U.S.–Iran tensions, domestic politics, national security concerns, and healthcare reform. The hour opens with a sharp focus on economic momentum, as Clay Travis highlights plunging oil prices, a soaring stock market, and growing optimism that the Iran conflict is nearing a resolution. To unpack the implications, Clay and Buck welcome Wall Street Journal columnist Kim Strassel, who provides a detailed assessment of the U.S. naval embargo on Iran and why it has dramatically shifted Tehran’s negotiating calculus. Strassel explains that the blockade has cut off Iran’s primary revenue source, stressed its currency, limited oil storage capacity, and heightened internal unrest—factors that appear to have forced the Iranian regime to reassess its options.

The conversation with Strassel explores whether President Donald Trump has effectively “checkmated” Iran or if the regime is simply engaging in another delay strategy. While all three agree that Iran is historically adept at stalling, Strassel notes that the combination of sustained military pressure and economic isolation looks far more consequential than previous negotiations. The hosts debate possible risks, including rogue actors, Iranian proxies, or surprise attacks in the Strait of Hormuz that could rapidly destabilize the situation. Still, the consensus is that Trump’s blockade has exposed Iran’s limited leverage and left the regime with shrinking alternatives.

Hour 3 also looks ahead politically. Clay and Buck ask Strassel about the early contours of the 2028 presidential race, with discussion focusing on Kamala Harris’s public re‑emergence, book tour, and signaling that she intends to run. Strassel predicts Harris will enter the race due to ambition and name recognition, though she acknowledges the challenges Harris would face against smoother operators like Gavin Newsom. On the Republican side, the hosts discuss rising figures such as JD Vance and Marco Rubio, contrasting Vance’s overt positioning with Rubio’s quieter, results‑driven profile.

Later in Hour 3, Buck turns to a more ominous topic: a series of unexplained deaths and disappearances involving U.S. scientists, engineers, and defense‑related experts with access to classified nuclear, aerospace, and military programs. Buck explains that these incidents, which stretch back to 2023, have now drawn White House attention after a reporter questioned President Trump directly. Trump confirms the matter is under investigation, prompting Buck to stress that this is not internet speculation but a developing national security issue deserving serious scrutiny.

The hour then pivots to domestic policy with an extensive interview featuring Dr. Mehmet Oz, Administrator of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. Dr. Oz outlines a sweeping effort to combat fraud, waste, and abuse in federal healthcare programs, describing how lax rules and political incentives allowed massive overbilling, fake hospices, and corrupt medical practices to flourish—particularly in states like California and New York. He reveals that hundreds of fraudulent hospices have already been cut off from federal funding, emphasizing that none have challenged the decision, an indication of widespread wrongdoing.

Dr. Oz also discusses strategies to restore confidence in Medicare and Medicaid while improving health outcomes. He promotes preventive care, technology‑driven personalization, AI‑assisted health monitoring, and aggressive price negotiations for prescription drugs. A major highlight of Hour 3 is Oz’s discussion of GLP‑1 weight‑loss medications, which he calls a potential game changer for reducing chronic disease and long‑term healthcare costs. He explains that the administration has implemented most‑favored‑nation pricing to dramatically lower costs for American patients and argues that broader access to these drugs could save taxpayers money while improving national health.

The hour closes on a lighter note with listener reactions, humor, and cultural commentary, including playful debates over space exploration and Buck’s ongoing defense of drawstring dress pants. As the show signs off for the weekend, Hour 3 reinforces its central themes: Trump’s high‑leverage foreign policy strategy, economic stabilization, accountability in government spending, emerging health reforms, and the early maneuvering of the next presidential cycle.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

This is an I-Heart podcast.

0:02.5

Guaranteed Human.

0:04.3

Welcome in, hour number three, Clay Travis, Buck Sexton Show, the final hour of the week,

0:10.1

14 hours up, 15th hour underway right now.

0:13.6

For those of you who may not have been aggressively following it, oil and gas down around

0:19.4

10 bucks to $81. Stock market soaring the Dow up nearly

0:24.6

a thousand points, S&P 500, setting an all-time high as optimism on the end of the Iran

0:32.9

war and the Hormuz Strait being open continues to take charge of the markets.

0:40.3

We bring in now someone who knows a little bit about the markets.

0:42.9

I am told she is in Alaska.

0:44.7

I enjoy reading her column in the Wall Street Journal.

0:47.4

She is Kim Strassel of the Wall Street Journal.

0:50.4

Tons of news from Trump early morning post.

0:56.6

Kim, what's your take on where we are with Iran?

1:00.1

Is Trump being overly ambitious, overly optimistic?

1:05.1

Or do you think we're really at a place now where this conflict is close to being complete?

1:10.6

Well, I think there's reason to believe we're in a more optimistic place than we haven't, mostly

1:11.1

just because the Iranians, the last time around when they said, oh, well, we'll open the

1:15.7

straight within minutes.

1:17.1

It was clear that they were messing around.

1:19.4

They weren't really going to do this.

1:21.1

This sounds like it's more definite.

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