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The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show

Weekly Review With Clay and Buck H3 - Iran Flips Us the Bird

The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show

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

4.511.4K Ratings

🗓️ 11 April 2026

⏱️ 37 minutes

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Summary

Hour 3 of the Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show centers on rapidly unfolding developments from the White House, intense debate over the Iran ceasefire, and a wide range of listener reactions that reflect growing uncertainty about what the U.S. has truly achieved. The hour opens with detailed coverage of White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt’s briefing, where she strongly pushes back on Iranian public statements, asserting that Iran’s public rhetoric does not match what is being communicated privately to U.S. negotiators. Clay and Buck emphasize that the credibility test is simple: whether ships are actually transiting safely through the Strait of Hormuz. They frame the free flow of global oil and gas as the key real-world indicator of whether Iran is negotiating in good faith, noting that oil prices dropping sharply and stock markets soaring suggest optimism—but trust remains fragile.

The discussion then deepens into skepticism about Iran’s intentions, with Buck arguing forcefully that Iran is playing a long game, exploiting election cycles, U.S. domestic politics, and the limited time remaining in President Donald Trump’s term. Clay outlines his prediction that both sides may ultimately claim victory without Iran formally dismantling its nuclear program, creating a de facto stalemate rather than a decisive non-nuclear outcome. Buck counters that this would fall short of the stated mission and warns that opening negotiations without verifiable concessions risks repeating past failures. A major theme throughout Hour 3 is the imbalance between short-term political timelines in the U.S. and long-term strategic thinking by authoritarian regimes.

Hour 3 also covers confirmation that Vice President JD Vance, Steve Witkoff, and Jared Kushner are traveling to Pakistan for direct, in-person talks with Iranian representatives, framed as a critical next step in testing whether diplomacy can deliver real results. Clay and Buck scrutinize the administration’s messaging on “moral high ground,” playing and analyzing a sharp exchange between Karoline Leavitt and a reporter who questioned Trump’s rhetoric toward Iran. The hosts defend the administration’s position, arguing that dismantling a regime responsible for decades of terrorism and American casualties clearly establishes moral authority, despite criticism from legacy media.

The hosts then turn to media bias, accusing CNN and MSNBC of ignoring overwhelmingly positive market reactions—major stock market gains and collapsing oil prices—while continuing to push negative narratives about Trump. They contrast dire predictions of nuclear war made by critics just days earlier with today’s ceasefire and economic surge, arguing that Trump faces opposition regardless of outcome. Listener calls and talkbacks dominate the latter half of Hour 3, showcasing sharp divisions among the audience: some demand that Trump “finish the job” decisively to avoid prolonged risk to U.S. troops, while others caution against escalation and support cautious verification-first diplomacy.

Additional segments include criticism of progressive media controversies, including MSNBC commentary focused on gendered language used by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth during a military rescue. Clay dismisses these critiques as evidence of misplaced priorities and language policing detached from real-world security concerns. The hour concludes with more listener reactions weighing Buck’s pessimism against Clay’s optimism, ultimately reinforcing the show’s central question: has the Iran strike achieved lasting security, or merely bought time?

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0:00.0

This is an I-Heart podcast.

0:02.3

Guaranteed Human.

0:04.5

Welcome in hour number three Wednesday edition, Clay and Buck.

0:09.3

Show a lot of different details, all coming down just recently with Caroline Levitt in the White House Press briefing.

0:20.7

And I have got a series of these to update you all with these.

0:25.9

I believe these are in the order in which they were occurring.

0:30.3

And then we've got a ton of your talkbacks that we will play.

0:34.3

And 800, 282-282.2, we will take some of your calls as well.

0:39.3

Okay and Buck, this is one of the big points of discussion we got into in the first hour.

0:44.8

To what extent is the public and private commentary different from Iran?

0:50.4

How can you rely on what is being said?

0:53.4

Caroline Levitt cut 26 says that what Iran is saying publicly is different from what they are saying, privately cut 26.

1:02.8

With respect to the first reporting out of Iranian state media, the president was made aware of those reports before I came to the podium.

1:09.4

That is completely unacceptable. And again, this is a case of what they're saying publicly to the podium. That is completely unacceptable.

1:14.0

And again, this is a case of what they're saying publicly is different privately.

1:17.1

We have seen an uptick of traffic in the straight today. And I will reiterate the president's expectation and demand that the strait of Hermuse is reopened,

1:23.0

immediately, quickly and safely. That is his expectation. It has been relayed to him privately that that is what's taking place and these reports publicly are false.

1:33.2

Okay.

1:33.8

This is an easy one that we can test buck.

1:36.3

Either there's going to be a lot of ships that are coming through the state of Strait of Hormuz safely or there's not.

1:42.9

And if there's not, it's a pretty good sign that that is dishonest,

1:47.0

that they are actually still curtailing traffic substantially.

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