The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show

The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show

Clay Travis and Buck Sexton tackle the biggest stories in news, politics and current events with intelligence and humor.Full Bio

 

Daily Review with Clay and Buck - Nov 14 2025

TDS is Real

Clay and Buck talk about new trade deals struck by President Donald Trump with Ecuador, Guatemala, El Salvador, and Argentina, aimed at lowering tariffs on key goods like beef and coffee. They highlight how these agreements reflect the administration’s focus on economic growth and affordability, especially as inflation continues to impact everyday Americans.

The conversation pivots to the political ramifications of what they label the “Schumer Shutdown,” with White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt delivering a scathing critique of Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer and the Democratic Party. Clay and Buck argue that the shutdown was a strategic failure for Democrats, causing unnecessary pain for American families and military personnel while yielding no policy victories. Vice President JD Vance is praised for his leadership and messaging, particularly his criticism of Democrats for prolonging the shutdown despite having previously agreed to the same spending deal.

Clay and Buck explore the broader psychological and cultural impact of what they call “Trump Derangement Syndrome,” referencing a Wall Street Journal article and Buck’s upcoming book, Manufacturing Delusion. They argue that political hysteria, media manipulation, and identity politics have created a climate of irrationality, particularly among left-leaning voters. This leads to a discussion of fabricated racial incidents in sports, including the Bubba Wallace noose story and LeBron James’ unsubstantiated vandalism claim, which they say reflect a pattern of media-driven mass delusion.

Things That Make Us Go Hmmm...

deep dive into the Jeffrey Epstein scandal, the California gubernatorial race, and the broader failures of Democrat-led governance. The hour opens with President Donald Trump’s explosive post on Truth Social, calling for a federal investigation into Epstein’s financial ties with prominent Democrats including Bill Clinton, Larry Summers, and institutions like JP Morgan Chase. Clay and Buck argue that renewed focus on Epstein is a strategic distraction by Democrats to deflect from the political damage caused by the recent government shutdown. They assert that if Trump had any real connection to Epstein’s crimes, Democrats would have weaponized it years ago during their aggressive legal campaigns against him.

The hosts explore the mystery surrounding Epstein’s wealth, questioning how someone with no major business ventures or hedge fund credentials could amass hundreds of millions of dollars. They highlight suspicious wire transfers, unexplained real estate gifts, and the lack of transparency from major banks. Buck shares insights from XAI search results, noting that no definitive public explanation exists for Epstein’s financial empire, which raises serious questions about institutional accountability and political protection.

Steve Hilton for CA Gov!

Interview with Republican gubernatorial candidate Steve Hilton. Hilton criticizes Governor Gavin Newsom and Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass for their failure to rebuild homes destroyed in wildfires nearly a year ago. He describes a bureaucratic nightmare where residents are trapped in a loop between insurance companies and permitting offices, despite public promises of streamlined recovery. Hilton also slams California’s water mismanagement, accusing state leaders of wasting valuable rainwater to protect the delta smelt instead of supporting agriculture in the Central Valley.

Hilton outlines his campaign platform, which includes $3 gas, cutting electric bills in half, eliminating state income tax on the first $100,000 of income, and ending abusive litigation practices that target small businesses. He explains how California’s Private Attorney General Act has enabled trial lawyers to file extortionate lawsuits, costing businesses millions annually. Hilton promises to appoint reform-minded officials to dismantle these systems without needing legislative approval.

The interview also touches on the political climate in San Francisco and San Jose, where pragmatic Democrat mayors are beginning to reject far-left policies. Hilton argues that California’s one-party rule has led to systemic failure across education, affordability, and public safety, and calls for balanced governance. He shares his experience as a senior advisor in the UK government and emphasizes his readiness to implement executive reforms from day one.

Be Open to Being Wrong

A major announcement from the U.S. State Department designating several European Antifa factions as foreign terrorist organizations (FTOs), including groups based in Germany, Italy, and Greece. Buck Sexton explains the legal and financial implications of this designation, emphasizing the shift in how the U


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