The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show
Episode: Daily Review With Clay and Buck Sexton - May 29, 2025
Release Date: May 29, 2025
Host: Buck Sexton (Clay Travis on vacation)
1. Introduction and Housekeeping
Buck Sexton opens the show by updating listeners on Clay Travis's absence, mentioning that Clay is enjoying time with his family, likely on vacation at a place like Disney World. Buck emphasizes his readiness to continue guiding the audience through current events and encourages listener interaction through calls and talkbacks.
2. FBI Operations and Political Pushback
Buck delves into recent developments within the FBI, addressing concerns from some conservative circles about whether FBI Director Christopher Wray and Deputy Director Paul Abbate are acting swiftly enough.
- Quote:
Buck Sexton at [05:14]: "Are Director Patel and Deputy Director Bongino moving fast enough?"
He references a discussion Buck had on Fox with Dana Perino, highlighting the importance of managing expectations on the FBI's timing and assuring listeners that while their results align with conservative goals, the process requires patience.
3. Elon Musk’s Transition from Government Role
The conversation shifts to Elon Musk announcing the conclusion of his tenure as a special government employee.
- Quote:
Buck Sexton at [07:45]: "As my scheduled time as a special government employee comes to an end, I would like to thank President Trump for the opportunity to reduce wasteful spending."
Buck interprets this move as Musk returning to his primary roles at SpaceX, Tesla, and X (formerly Twitter), suggesting this shift will benefit his companies and align with Musk's vision for innovation and business leadership.
4. Budget Cuts and the Big Beautiful Bill
Buck discusses the administration's ongoing efforts to implement budget cuts through rescissions, focusing on the "Big Beautiful Bill."
- Quote:
Buck Sexton at [12:30]: "Stephen Miller... explained it to everybody. And they understand how it has to happen within the system."
Buck criticizes funding for USAID, the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (PBS), and NPR, labeling them as "wasteful" and counterproductive to national interests. He emphasizes that these cuts are essential for restructuring the economy and promoting prosperity.
- Quote:
Buck Sexton at [18:50]: "This is about big economic issues, structural issues, and setting the economy on a footing that will allow it to get to the best possible places."
5. Foreign Students in Critical Disciplines
A significant portion of the discussion centers on the influx of foreign (particularly Chinese) students into U.S. universities, especially in sensitive fields like nuclear engineering and microchip technology.
- Quote:
Buck Sexton at [23:10]: "We're educating our biggest adversaries, students... They're taking taxpayer dollars, but they're not prioritizing Americans."
Buck argues that the presence of foreign students in critical industries poses national security risks, questioning the rationale behind facilitating the education of individuals who may later contribute to sectors vital for national defense and economic competitiveness.
6. Critique of Michelle Obama and Media Influence
Buck offers a scathing critique of Michelle Obama, dismissing her potential as a presidential candidate and condemning the media's glorification of her.
- Quote:
Buck Sexton at [30:05]: "Michelle Obama is not bright and is not a very good person, at least when it comes to public policy."
He accuses the media of creating a cult-like image around Michelle Obama, undermining her authenticity and questioning her contributions to public discourse.
- Quote:
Buck Sexton at [35:20]: "The more you hear from Michelle Obama, the more you'll be like, wow, this person is not running for president."
7. Testimony from a Freed Hostage
A pivotal moment in the episode is the inclusion of a clip from Omer Shem Tov, a freed hostage from Hamas, who recounts how his treatment improved after Donald Trump's election.
- Quote:
Omer Shem Tov at [42:15]: "They wanted Kamala to be elected, but as soon as Donald Trump was elected, they understood that he wants to bring the hostages back home... They started giving me more food... treated me better."
Buck uses this testimony to bolster his argument that Trump's leadership positively impacts national security efforts and hostage negotiations, contrasting it with perceived inefficiencies under the Biden administration.
8. Trump vs. Biden: Foreign Policy and National Security
Building on the hostage testimony, Buck contrasts Trump's proactive approach to foreign policy with Biden's perceived inaction and incompetence.
- Quote:
Buck Sexton at [48:40]: "Trump has never been in a better position to get important things done."
He asserts that Trump's administration is more effective in addressing international crises, highlighting Trump's ability to produce tangible results compared to Biden's administration, which Buck portrays as ineffective and disconnected from strategic interests.
9. Judicial Appointments under Obama
Buck criticizes President Obama's judicial appointments, particularly focusing on the Supreme Court's activism.
- Quote:
Buck Sexton at [53:25]: "Obama and Biden... created a cult where we were watching workout videos of Ruth Bader Ginsburg."
He argues that Obama's appointments have led to a judiciary that prioritizes ideological objectives over impartial justice, complicating the Trump administration's efforts to implement its agenda.
10. Closing Remarks and Future Discussions
Buck wraps up the episode by promising to delve deeper into topics like Harvard's admission policies and the impact of foreign students on national security in future discussions. He also touches upon Michelle Obama's recent podcast appearance, pointing out statements he finds controversial.
- Quote:
Buck Sexton at [58:50]: "Michelle Obama is on a podcast, sharing this point of view... the least important thing your womb will do is give life."
He reinforces his stance against media narratives and reiterates the importance of truth and strategic action in conservative media.
Conclusion
Throughout the episode, Buck Sexton provides a conservative analysis of current events, emphasizing themes like government accountability, national security, and media influence. He leverages personal opinions, quoted testimonies, and critiques of prominent figures to articulate his perspectives, aiming to inform and engage a conservative audience.
Notable Quotes with Timestamps:
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FBI Operations:
"Are Director Patel and Deputy Director Bongino moving fast enough?" [05:14] -
Elon Musk’s Transition:
"As my scheduled time as a special government employee comes to an end, I would like to thank President Trump for the opportunity to reduce wasteful spending." [07:45] -
Budget Cuts:
"Stephen Miller... explained it to everybody. And they understand how it has to happen within the system." [12:30] -
Foreign Students:
"We're educating our biggest adversaries, students... They're taking taxpayer dollars, but they're not prioritizing Americans." [23:10] -
Michelle Obama Critique:
"Michelle Obama is not bright and is not a very good person, at least when it comes to public policy." [30:05] -
Hostage Testimony:
"They started giving me more food... treated me better." [42:15] -
Trump vs. Biden:
"Trump has never been in a better position to get important things done." [48:40] -
Judicial Appointments:
"Obama and Biden... created a cult where we were watching workout videos of Ruth Bader Ginsburg." [53:25] -
Michelle Obama on Podcast:
"The least important thing your womb will do is give life." [58:50]
This summary encapsulates the core discussions and viewpoints presented by Buck Sexton during the episode, providing listeners with a comprehensive overview of the topics covered and the arguments made.
