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The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show

Hour 3 - TN AG Jonathan Skrmetti on his SCOTUS Win

The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show

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

4.311.1K Ratings

🗓️ 18 June 2025

⏱️ 39 minutes

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Summary

Hour 3 of The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show delivers a powerful and timely discussion centered on major legal, political, and cultural developments shaping America today. Clay Travis, hosting solo while Buck Sexton attends the Cannes Advertising Festival, opens the hour with a deep dive into a landmark U.S. Supreme Court ruling that upheld Tennessee’s law restricting gender transition surgeries for minors. Tennessee Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti joins the program to break down the 6-3 decision, emphasizing the legal, medical, and cultural implications of the ruling. Skrmetti highlights the flawed science behind pediatric gender treatments, the growing international skepticism of such procedures, and the potential for future civil lawsuits from detransitioners. The conversation also explores the broader national impact of the ruling, including how states may handle cross-border medical procedures and the legal complexities surrounding parental rights and medical consent. Skrmetti underscores the importance of evidence-based policymaking over ideological influence, and the need for compassion and clarity in addressing gender dysphoria in youth. Later in the hour, Clay welcomes U.S. Senator Bill Cassidy of Louisiana to discuss the progress of the “Big Beautiful Bill,” a legislative package aimed at reforming student loans, increasing access to technical education, and reducing federal spending. Cassidy shares insights on bipartisan negotiations, the importance of long-term fiscal responsibility, and his optimism for passing meaningful reforms. The senator also weighs in on President Donald Trump’s handling of Iran, Israel, and national security, praising the administration’s firm stance on preventing Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons. In a lighter segment, Clay engages with listener feedback on language used during the show, sparking a humorous exchange about politically correct terminology and free speech. He also shares a viral clip from comedian Whitney Cummings, who humorously reflects on how motherhood shifted her political views, resonating with many listeners navigating similar life changes. The hour wraps with a call from a longtime member of the gay community, who offers a personal perspective on the transgender debate, emphasizing the rarity of true gender dysphoria and expressing concern over the current cultural climate surrounding children and gender identity.

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Welcome back in, hour number three, Clay Travis, Buck Sexton show. Buck is on

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in the Mediterranean, on the French Riviera, living it up with advertisers at the can

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advertising festival. Everybody's over there. It's bringing in a lot more revenue for us here

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on the program as suddenly everybody

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wants to buy ads here.

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all of you listening on podcast out there.

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We head now down to Nashville, my hometown, where the Attorney General of the state

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of Tennessee, my home state, has won a huge Supreme Court victory this morning by a six to three

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margin. The Supreme Court affirmed the state of Tennessee's right to restrict so-called gender surgery

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treatments, however you want to classify it, for minors living in the state of Tennessee.

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And the man who helped to argue that case and construct the defense of the law passed by

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the Tennessee state legislature is the Attorney General of Tennessee,

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Jonathan Scrimetti.

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