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Tuesday edition of the Clay Travis and Buck Sexton show kicks off right now. Thanks to the guy who high five me on the way out of the gym today. Clay says he listens every day, loves the show. I wish I could have stayed longer, but I was like, I got to go do the show. So it was, it was a close one. Had to, I had to run home. But I got here and we have a lot to get into today. President Trump announcing 80,000 documents on the assassination of JFK will be released and he has asked that the files not be redacted. I can't imagine how there would be any justification to continue a redaction at this point, but we shall see what is released. 80, remember, 80,000 pages. So anybody who within minutes of this thing, of the, of the document drop says, I know who killed jfk. Just grain of salt. Like, let's see what's actually in this thing. I know I'm not going to take out my, my womp womp button quite yet on it. We'll see. But I am in wait and see mode for sure. President Trump has announced that Hunter and Ashley Biden will no longer have Secret Service protection. They had Clay, 18 and 13 agents assigned.
Clay Travis
Crazy.
Buck Sexton
Respectively. Hunter Biden had 18 Secret Service agents. Eighteen Secret Service agents. Like, this is outrageous. Outrageous. I mean this, you know, if you're the president, the way they usually do this is they start to fade it out. Okay. I mean, presidents, I guess, former presidents. I think once you get past two terms, you really don't need a Secret Service detail anymore. I'm a little bit of a, maybe a radical on this whole thing. I think people just need to like get a grip. It's okay. You know, no one cares that you were president three presidents ago. That much, you know, like don't, don't go to Moscow on vacation and you'll be fine. So anyway, I find this. I think we've gotten way too much of a praetorian.
Clay Travis
I didn't realize it was 18. That is crazy.
Buck Sexton
I mean, that is. This guy was traveling with a platoon of Secret Service agents in case what. I mean, think about. And think about what they probably saw too. Don't even get me started.
Clay Travis
Well, also to your point, it's not. I mean, he lived in Malibu. I mean, do we think that he was in perpetual danger from all of the super libs in Malibu, like that they were going to do something to him?
Buck Sexton
No, this is, this is just so that you can have a, you can have a taxpayer funded chauffeur and, and security and you know, I want to know what all these guys were doing all the time. It's, the whole thing is completely outrageous. And this, this thing, you know, we allow presidents to determine really what the presidents get. And these guys have way too much. It's crazy. The former presidents, some of them have just, I think like Nixon said, I don't even really. I want to get my own, you know, get. If you.
Clay Travis
I mean, I wouldn't want. I mean, I doesn't feel to me like it would be very much fun to have security with you. I mean, we've had to have security for some events. Obviously when somebody wanted to kill me, we had security. So we have security off and on. I'm not knocking the idea, but it isn't a.18 agents is, for someone who has ever had security is a absolutely insane number. And I remember, if I recall, maybe we'll talk to Miranda Devine about this tomorrow because she really kind of broke this Story on the New York Post. But Buck, it also was the case that I believe that Secret Service was renting a high end mansion next door to him to use as the base to be able to protect Hunter when he was living in the sugar daddy's house in Malibu.
Buck Sexton
Yeah, the whole thing is outrageous, man. This is completely unjustifiable. And I think that it's. It's the right move. Look, presidents, you know, they need to be protected, especially this president, need to be protected with whatever is required. But, you know, if you were just the most recent president. Okay, but your family, Ashley Biden, give me. Give me a break, all right? You know, you got to live with a certain degree of just. Life is uncertain. I'm sorry, like, you can't go around, I need 20 Secret Service agents the rest of my life, please. All right, so anyway, that. That's something we can talk a little more about. Ceasefire between Israel and Hamas is over. Israeli jets have been striking Gaza and the Israelis are just saying they're not waiting for. They're not waiting for hostages anymore. Enough is enough. That judge who ordered the planes to turn around with the trend at Aragua members on it is really digging in and getting crazier and crazier, which. Which we will make some sense of today. And yes. Oh, and then we have what's going on right now. Why don't we jump into this one? Because I think it ties into everything. Trump has been on the phone this morning with Vladimir Putin. And remember, Clay, last week the conversation was, oh, it's too early, and there's so many conditions. And really downplaying that Trump was even likely or was even possible he could get any kind of a breakthrough if this results, if this call results in a ceasefire, and we should know pretty imminently, I think, if at least a ceasefire has been preliminarily agreed to. Does the media cover it as a breakthrough or do they cover it as well? We won't really know.
Clay Travis
Yeah, look, the ceasefire in general is now ended in the Middle east, right? So ceasefires are not perpetual, never ending ceasefire realities. But I do feel like if they start the ceasefire in Ukraine with Russia. Tell me if you agree with this, at least during Trump's remaining term in office, Vladimir Putin will not invade Ukraine anymore. Do you feel good about that? Like, if you had to predict, based on what we saw in the first term when he didn't invade, and whatever you feel about this, I do believe that Trump and Putin have a somewhat decent relationship that actually is brought together by the total lie that Russia won Trump the 2016 election. Trump knows that's not true. Putin knows that's not true. We, and by the way, the United States, I'm curious if you would agree with this. Buck probably spends more money trying to influence foreign elections than any country in the world. So the idea that we're going to be like, grabbing our pearls and falling onto a fainting couch, that other countries would in some way seek favor in our own elections, when we are, I believe, probably the biggest manipulator of international elections of any country in the world, but they didn't have any massive impact. The whole Russia collusion story was a lie. The money that Russia spent on Facebook ads was a pinprick of what was spent, like 100k of billions of dollars that were spent. Hardly anyone saw them. They were poorly designed. My point on this is I think the Trump Putin relationship is actually closer because of the lies that they both went through there. I don't feel like if we get a ceasefire, Putin will violate it. Am I crazy? In your mind, as a former CIA analyst, put your CIA analyst hat on here. How would you assess the likelihood?
Buck Sexton
I think you have to add to that that these are two men who recognize in each other historic figures and alpha dogs, so to speak. I think that that's a, that shouldn't be underestimated, that there is some degree of respect between these two. I don't know if it would be affection, but it's respect. You know, I'm not sure they like each other, but they definitely look at each other as two guys who, like I said, they're, they're historic. They are men of the moment. And yes, I think that if there is a ceasefire that is agreed to, I think that Putin knows that making Trump look silly is, is a dangerous thing to do, meaning that there would be real consequences for Russia that he does not want. And I think that he recognized that Putin recognizes that is true. Now, that was not true in the same way, obviously, under Biden, when he invaded on Biden's watch and did all this stuff. So we are in a better, a better situation. I think that, you know, there'll be, there'll be some negotiating that happens here. This is not going to be. Everyone comes out of this phone call today high fiving and the war is over. And, you know, Russian, Russian and Ukrainian soldiers are going to be kissing ladies out in the street in jubilation. That's not going to happen, unfortunately. But I think that you might get to, you know, a couple of points have to be agreed to, and then there'll be a cease fire for 30 days, and then we'll see. And the ceasefire is going to be a rolling process. Look, the same thing has been true with the Israeli ceasefire, which just ended. The Israelis said, ok, we'll do a cease fire and we have these conditions, and this is what we expect. And Hamas, because it's a psychopathic terrorist organization, violates the conditions, won't give back the hostages. So then fighting resumes. You may see something similar with Russia and Ukraine. But to your point, overall, I think is true, which is you're not going to have Trump say, I think we've got a ceasefire for 30 days. And then 10 days into it, Vladimir Putin is pulling, pulling some nonsense, you know, firing missiles into Kiev and acting like he can get away with whatever he wants because there will be consequences when Trump is the commander in chief. Financial, maybe diplomatic, maybe, maybe other stuff. But Trump's not going to allow that to go unpunished.
Clay Travis
Yeah, I think you're right. And look, I am genuinely curious how the media will cover it. Um, I saw, I was reading over the weekend, Buck, I don't know if you saw it. They do this gridiron dinner where everybody in the media comes and they. And they make their usual jokes. And your boy, Governor Westmore of Maryland, got up and made all these jokes about Russia and Trump and how Trump is Putin's stooge and. And everybody was just rolling over laughing. And it feels to me such an antiquated joke to be making. But I would almost guarantee for you that whatever the peace agreement or ceasefire is reached between Ukraine and Russia, that it will somehow be used as evidence that Trump is the Manchurian candidate for Vladimir Putin. And I say that because they don't seem to be able to come up with any other new lines of attack. Is that kind of interesting? Like, Trump is in office right now. And leave aside the fact that the Democrat Party has lit itself on fire. Lowest approval ratings going all the way back for NBC and cnn. As long as they've been doing those polls right, literally have never been lower. But the thing that maybe surprises me the most is they buck, they can't even come up with any new lines of attack. They tried the, oh, it's President Ellen. And everybody was like, yeah, that's not really working right, because you told us he's a dictator. So is he a dictator, or is he actually just the stooge of someone else? Like, they're actually mixing messages. They can't even figure out what Their attack angle is on Trump right now.
Buck Sexton
There is a. It is deep in the recesses of the Democrat mind right now. But I really do believe that there is a widespread, quiet panic that they will never address and they will never accept. But it's in the back of their minds and it's. It's saying, maybe you were just wrong about this top to bottom. Maybe you were just wrong about this guy in every respect and he's actually going to be great for the country. And you did everything possible to ruin and destroy him, and he just kept on coming. And it's going to benefit not just his voters, but America. As you know, people. We saw this with COVID People would rather look like morons than accept that they were really wrong on something they were very dug in on.
Clay Travis
And you're even seeing some of these people. I think you're right, Buck. Privately, they're having light bulbs go off and they're thinking, what if I was actually on the wrong side of history? Right? Because remember how long they hit us with that all through, you're enabling, you're platforming. You're on the wrong side of history. I don't hear wrong side of history arguments really anymore.
Buck Sexton
We can just take stock of this for a minute. They said. And it was a widespread narrative across the entire Democrat Party from the top down, from. From Kamala to. To. Who was the guy, who was their vice president? Tim Walls, all these people. They said he was a fascist and that he was Hitler. Like that he was. He was America's Hitler. Here we are, it's not even two months in. He's bringing Astro. He's letting astronauts come back from outer space while Biden left them up there stranded for political reasons. He secured the border, which every country should be allowed to do. And every Democrat said they wanted to do. They were lying. He's trying to get rid of government waste, fraud and abuse. He's trying to end a horrific meat grinder of a war that has got hundreds of thousands of casualties and no end in sight. Does any of this sound like Hitler stuff? Like, where's the scary fascist stuff? Yeah, he's got the richest man in the world working for free to try to stop waste and fraud so the price of eggs will come down and wow, guess what? The price of eggs is already coming down.
Clay Travis
Clay.
Buck Sexton
Remember when two weeks ago it was, why hasn't he brought the price of eggs down?
Clay Travis
I'm literally looking right now from our friend, Libs of TikTok, Buck. Price of eggs since he entered office. Has collapsed by 50%. I mean, their attack angles, according to her. January 21, 2025. And I will let me be clear, because I always get egg emails. People are like, I do. It cost this at my store. I was like, okay, I'm not an expert at what you paid for eggs this morning. All right? But according to Haya at Libs of TikTok, $6.55 was the average cost of a dozen eggs when Trump entered office on January 21st. They now cost $3.22. That's half. Right? Just. And I apologize if you paid 460 this morning. I don't need you to email me about what the Safeway cost in your hometown. I'm just telling you nationwide, that's the average.
Buck Sexton
Now, you know what they're going to have to explain to us on Morning Joe, though. You know who is really opposed to eggs costing too much? Hitler. Just like Hitler bringing the price of eggs down.
Clay Travis
Hitler I always love. You know, when we were at Mar A Lago with Trump and he insisted that we get milkshakes because Mar Lago made the best milkshakes.
Buck Sexton
Classic. Classic Hitler move.
Clay Travis
Just total Hitler move. You know, wives are beautiful.
Buck Sexton
We're getting everyone milkshakes. High fives for everybody, just like Hitler would have done.
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Buck Sexton
They're down to 345 per dozen as of yesterday.
Clay Travis
Now prices surged up above $8 last.
Buck Sexton
Month, but they've steadily declined since the calendar flipped from February to March. March.
Clay Travis
All right, egg people there. I don't want to get your email about what you had to spend for egg prices. Instead you send them to Dana Perino. This is on her. I love Dana, by the way. She and Bill Himmer do a great job on their show. But it is funny. Buck, I'm sure you get this stuff too. Every time we say something like nationwide, this is what's good. I will inevitably get somebody and they'll be like hey, in Kenosha, Wisconsin this morning or in Scottsdale, Arizona or or in Fort Lauderdale, whatever you paid for your eggs, you're getting gouged if it's anything different than what Dana Perino just said. And speaking of getting gouged, I want all of you to get hooked up right now with the opposite of gouging. Because Verizon, AT&T and T Mobile, they're charging you way too much for your cell phone. For just 25 bucks a month you can get unlimited talk, text, 5 gigs of data on America's most dependable 5G network. That kind of deal allows the average sized family of four more than $1,000 a year. That's how much it will save you over the course of a year if you switch to PureTalk plus you'll get PureTalk's US based customer service team. You can switch hassle free in as little as 10 minutes. My two boys, my 17 year old and my 14 year old both have PureTalk phones. I use their phones to communicate with them. Been great for my family. I trust them for my family. We save a bundle. And you can too. Go to, go to dial. £2 50 say Clay and Buck for an additional 50% off your first month. £2 5 0.
Buck Sexton
All right. Welcome back into Clay and Buck. Occasionally you see a butt kicking on cable news that involves so much knowledge, it is so erudite, so exceptional that you feel like everybody was done a favor by this, the anchor who gets completely crushed by the guest who knows a lot more. The audience, including audience that does not like the conservative guest because at least they're learning something. And all of us get to just cheer and clap and laugh about about how the whole thing went down. Stephen Miller, we should put this up on clayandbuck.com in a nine minute long segment that was essentially about whether this judge who decided that he would tell planes in the air that they had to turn around. Think about the authority. Think about the power that this judge thinks that he has. The planes have already left. I am ordering those planes to turn around and come back to the United States. 1. There are hundreds of federal district judges across the country, hundreds of them. One of them can just be like, I disagree with this move by the president. He has to bring the planes home. Oh, okay. Stephen Miller had an exchange with one of the. Is it Casey Hunt? Is that right? I think.
Clay Travis
I don't even know who's on Cassie. Casey. Yeah.
Buck Sexton
Tomato, tomato, right. So I'm not sure. But he had an exchange with a CNN anchor. We wanted to hear some parts of this. We broke it up for you. It's nine minutes long. The whole thing's up at Clay and Buck. But Stephen Miller was taking no prisoners on this one. One of his best. He's had many good moments on tv but one of his very best. The school bus was parked out front and school is in session. Play, play. Clip one.
Stephen Miller
This judge violated the law. He violated the Constitution. Defy the system of government that we have in this country because that does seem. These same district court judges didn't do a damn thing. Stop Joe Biden from flooding this nation with millions of illegal aliens. Do these district court judges didn't issue any injunctions to save the lives of Jocelyn Hungary, White House or any federal courts? Is that what you're saying? What I'm saying is that what you said. There's a separation of powers. The, the, the judiciary exercises judgment and relief.
Buck Sexton
I don't speak for the White House.
Stephen Miller
You are here to I will do. You're here to speak for the White House. I just want you to answer that one simple question. Ready? Here we go. Under a proper reading of the Constitution, district court judges provide relief to individual plaintiffs seeking relief. District court judges do not have the authority, as a general matter, to enjoin the functioning of the executive branch, but their authority is at its lowest point. Point when the president is exercising his powers as commander in chief. And I asked you a question. You never answered it. Can a judge and join troop movements overseas. Can a district court judge and join. Treat movements overseas?
Buck Sexton
Stephen?
Stephen Miller
Yes.
Buck Sexton
I am not going to get into the.
Stephen Miller
Just say no and then you'll know that I'm right.
Buck Sexton
I like that.
Clay Travis
I'm going to steal that one for the next time I get into an argument with my wife. I don't know if Stephen uses that one with his lovely wife Katie. Just say no so that you'll know that I'm right is probably not a marital argument tactic that works well, but it's phenomenal television, Buck. I mean, that was just a whipping.
Buck Sexton
Here's, here's what is at the core of the. And again, it's, it's nine minutes, which we're not. We can't play the whole thing on air, but you can go to Clay and Buck dot com. We'll have it up there for. If you want to see it in one place. It's worth watching if you, if you can. It's nine minutes. And what's at. There's a lot of things that are at issue, but really at the core of the whole thing, Clay, is these judges. First of all, we talk about the number because you can tell this is how partizan leftists, some of whom are judges, have decided that they're going to oppose Trump. They're just going to stop him from doing things that as president, he has the right and the authority to do. They're just going to say, no, you can't do that. And they'll eventually get overturned by the Supreme Court. And they know that. But they're just going to keep trying to stop him if, if he, if a judge is allowed to tell the president when he has used executive authority to expel noncitizens from the United States, you have to turn the plane around. Can a judge say, you can't bomb the Houthis in Yemen, you have to turn those missiles around or you have to turn those planes around? Like, where does it stop and start?
Clay Travis
I think that's why Stephen Miller's argument is so persuade persuasive also. I'm going to circle back to that in a sec, Buck. But this is, I think, emblematic of why Trump 2.0 is so much more successful than Trump 1.0 was. Trump got his fighters and he put his team together and they are a dream team of advisors of an incredibly high intellect. How many IQ points do you think the difference between Stephen Miller and that CNN anchor was? Buck?
Buck Sexton
20I there's a miss there's a mismatch here. There is a mismatch to be sure.
Clay Travis
And there is a high level of intellectual heft that did not exist on the same level for Trump 1.0. And I think when you hear the Trump team make their arguments and you see how well they can slap down the counter arguments, it is incredible how much difference there is in not only intelligence but also comprehension of the issues. Now, let me circle back because I think this is an important part of the larger story here. What Stephen Miller is pointing out is that federal district court judges do not have the authority to micromanage the power of the executive branch. Trump clearly, and even the CNN anchor didn't argue Trump clearly has the ability to, as you pointed out, order strikes against the Houthis or to decide that he wants to in some way move around brigades inside of Europe or in the United States. There isn't an ability of a federal district court judge to challenge it. And Democrats are so desperate to restrain Trump that what you really have, and this is why the Supreme Court needs to look at this, is a distinction between the Supreme Court reviewing and the judiciary reviewing the acts of the executive to determine whether or not they are constitutional in a big picture sense. And micromanaging on a day to day basis the individual actions that the executive orders and what they're trying to do. And this is what I said was pointing out yesterday, arguing about birthright citizenship is the province of the judiciary. That's a big picture thing. Trump said executive authority, hey, I'm interpreting the 14th Amendment this way. Courts are going to have their take. I actually think that's going to be a challenge for Trump even at the Supreme Court. But Trump has the clear ability to make decisions as it pertains to border security, which is the same thing that Biden was allowed to do, unfortunately to the detriment of the country. And so Stephen Miller is just destroying this argument that this left wing CNN host is trying to make. And you know, this buck from television, there's probably some frantic producer in her ear trying to give her all the.
Buck Sexton
Resources she needs yeah, they're trying to bail her out. And this, this also, though, I think goes to what the administration learned from the first term to this term. And that is the process is the punishment, delay is the game. And they can't allow that to happen. A big part of people will say this, and they don't like when I point this out, but then they always admit that I'm right. Like, I'll hear people on the right who voted for Trump say, well, you know, Russia collusion, it didn't work. I mean, it didn't get all the way, but it certainly slowed down and jammed up and messed up the administration in 2017 to have to deal with all the nonsense and the media and the lawyers and the depositions and everything else. Here's Stephen Miller saying, we see what we see the game here. If every person that Trump is going to deport who is an illegal, gets a federal judge saying, no, you can't do that, you know this, then the whole thing just collapses is cut to play it.
Stephen Miller
How are you going to expel illegal alien invaders from our country who are raping little girls, who are murdering little girls? If each and every deportation has to be adjudicated in a district court judge, that means you have no country. It means you have no sovereignty. It means you have no future. It is fundamentally incompatible to have a country and have individual expulsions adjudicated by a single district court judge.
Buck Sexton
I'm just trying to figure out, do you. Because what does the Trump administration believe? Because we do have separation of powers in this country. I hear what you're saying.
Stephen Miller
Yes. Separation of power does not be judiciary interfering, even the executive function. That is the separation of power. That is the separation. Ignore the judge's order here because you thought you could. So the judge's order and the actions taken by the Departments of Defense, justice and Homeland Security are not in conflict. And the Department justice has been clear that they are not in conflict.
Buck Sexton
See, the whole thing here with the CNN anchor, to be clear, is they want the administration to say, well, they're just ignoring judges. And then that becomes, oh, my gosh, you know, constitutional crisis and all the rest of it. But in reality, the judge's order was insane. Ok, yes. Plane in flight. Turn the plane around. Steven. He even went in to point this out. He's like, do they know what route the plane is on? This is a national security issue. It's got a bunch of Trenda Aragua terrorists on it. You're just going to change the route. Do you know, you know who's meeting the plane on the other side. What, you know, the whole thing, it is an. It is insane that this judge did this. But if you go and you look at him, he's got a super anti Trump lunatic wife. He was involved with the Russia collusion, FISA nonsense. He's an anti Trump hashtag, resistant, psycho. It's like a member of. What's that group, the Lincoln Project or whatever. It's like the Lincoln Project has a judge and it's this guy. Yeah.
Clay Travis
And look, this is the angle. I told you that. This is the angle they're going to try to take yesterday. They're very clearly going to try to avoid arguing against what Trump did in terms of the deportation. And instead, Buck, they're going to argue he's a dictator, he's defying court orders. Right. They're not going to talk about whether the court order was legitimate. They're not going to talk about what the court order actually did or would have required, which is bringing felons back into the country. They're going to talk about the fact that he defied an order. And I'll tell you what they're also going to do. And we told you this was coming, but prepare yourself. Trump is not going to be flawless on the deportations. I'm just telling all of you this. He's not going to be flawless. They're going to get the wrong guy. They're going to. It's, it's impossible to be 100% accurate. And what they're going to do is they're going to find that anecdote, that guy who was misidentified, and they're going to turn him into a national symbol of Trump's authoritarianism. And this is why anecdotal stories, Buck, are often unfair, because the anecdote should be representative of the larger story. People connect on a story basis. When an anecdote is the outlier, which is what happened with blm, most people have great relationships and interactions with police. One thing goes bad, and this is indicative of how every black person in America is taught is treated. And so it's fundamentally unfair. It's propaganda.
Buck Sexton
This is what they're trying to do right now with this Mahmoud Khalil guy. What you're saying is what they're trying to do right now, now, Mahmoud Khalil is, for a lot of us, not sympathetic at all. So that's the only difference. But they've tried to rally around this guy and say that he is the first example of Trump's overreach and authoritarianism and all the rest of it, you know. Yeah, I mean, try, try not to have some pro Hamas Jew hating maniac as your, as your standard bearer and things will probably be better off for the Democrats, but we'll see. Once again, with trender Agua, you have Democrats going to the mat to defend really the worst of the worst. The worst of the worst. And that's the other part of this too, Clay. Like we're arguing about this on the, on the legal grounds and the constitutional grounds. For a lot of people. It's just, you know, I just don't want these, these scumbag gang members who aren't even allowed to be in the country in the first place to be here anymore. And whoever gets rid of them, I like that. Get them out of the country. You know, Trump understands that aspect of this too. There's no, there's no normal person who's like, you know what? We really need more Trinid Aragua hitman in America. That would be good. Let's have more of that. So yeah, he's, he's forcing them to, to, to take some very unpopular stands. But Democrats, again, run up the scoreboard, everybody. We got to keep running up the scoreboard. That's what Trump's doing. Out of North Carolina comes the best kept secret in the firearms industry, Bear Creek Arsenal. So keep that name in mind when you're shopping for your next rifle or handgun. Whether you're an outdoorsman during hunting season or you like spending time at the range, owning a Bear Creek Arsenal firearm will be a great experience for you. I've had four of them, including three rifles and their grizzly pistol in nine millimeter. Bear Creek Arsenal manufactures its guns in America, North Carolina. Like I said, I've actually seen where they make them. It's an incredible facility and their prices are simply unbeatable. If you're looking for value in the firearms market these days, you're not going to do better than the prices. You see the low prices and great value at Bear Creek Arsenal. They're so confident in their products, they offer a lifetime warranty. Go to bearcreek arsenal.com check them out. You won't be disappointed. Use my name Buck as your coupon code to save 10% on your first order. BearCreek arsenal.com coupon code buck for 10% off.
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Find them on the free iHeartRadio app or wherever you get your podcasts. Welcome back in Clay Travis Buck Sex Sexton show. Appreciate all of you hanging out with us. We'll talk a little bit about this more when we come back to Top of the next hour. The talk between Trump and Putin has ended. Went on for over an hour. Much to discuss surrounding that as well as the end of the ceasefire in the Middle east and what that likely means going forward. But the egg people, the egg people are out there, Buck, and everybody is telling us what they had to pay for their eggs, including Mark in Portland, Oregon. Thank you, Mark, for letting us all know. Let's listen to Mark.
Buck Sexton
No, you're going to hear it, Buck and Clay.
Clay Travis
I went to Safeway last night with 10 bucks in my pocket and the bottom level, bottom shelf, one dozen eggs, six 99. Are you kidding me? That's chicken coop robbery and it's damn near criminal. That's to stop. I just, anytime we mention the cost of any good, like I'll say, for instance, the price of a gallon of gas under $3, right. I immediately. It's unbelievable how many of you feel compelled to me to let me know exactly what you paid for a gallon of gas. And I understand, like New York, California, way more. The average cost nationwide, we're in all 50 states, I believe is like 285 right now. And I am deluged right now with emails from people talking about what they paid for eggs. I mean, it is incredible how many people feel compelled. But positive inflation, lowest level in four years in general, and egg prices are truly coming back down.
Buck Sexton
So, Clay, here's where this really goes. And I think this is an opportunity for growth for you in a whole range of ways. My in laws have a chicken coop. Oh yeah, produces, produces amazing and delectable eggs. And I've even talked to them. I've said, hey, why don't you guys maybe consider getting ducks? Because I hear duck eggs even more delicious. It is my understanding that your new home in Nashville has ample land. So perhaps you just tell Laura, honey, we just need a chicken coop and we're going to be rolling in dough.
Clay Travis
I first of all can only imagine my neighbors finding out that they've moved into a neighborhood and Clay Travis lives there. And that could be either good or bad, depending on who the neighbors are. And the next step is, and he's also built a chicken coop so that he can save money on, on eggs. I do know that the chicken coops and the egg thing is a big deal. A lot of people have done this and, and it's not uncommon. But I do not believe that look, the boys are not great with cats and dogs. I don't think taking care of a chicken cooperation, meaning my sons, would be very good. And I would guarantee you my wife would immediately presume that she is going to be in charge of the chicken coop and she doesn't want that.
Buck Sexton
Well, with the chicken coop, there comes some, there comes some costs. You got to take care of them. And the rooster, man, those roosters can be mean. And they wake you up in the morning too. That's the other thing they do. The whole cock a doodle doo thing, they do that early in the morning. And you, you don't necessarily want that, but I know a lot of you out there have chicken. If I had land here in Miami, I would probably do it, so. But we don't.
Clay Travis
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Summary of "The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show" – Episode: Hour 1 - Men of the Moment (Released March 18, 2025)
In this episode of The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show, hosts Clay Travis and Buck Sexton delve into a range of pressing topics in news, politics, and current events. The discussion is marked by their characteristic blend of intelligence, humor, and sharp analysis. Below is a detailed summary of the key points, discussions, insights, and conclusions from the episode.
Announcement and Implications: Buck Sexton opens the discussion with President Trump's recent announcement to release 80,000 pages of documents related to the assassination of JFK, requesting that the files remain unredacted. He expresses skepticism about the potential revelations and urges caution before drawing any conclusions.
Buck Sexton [01:32]: "President Trump announcing 80,000 documents on the assassination of JFK will be released and he has asked that the files not be redacted."
Clay’s Perspective: Clay agrees that the sheer volume of documents is substantial but remains cautious about the actual content and its implications.
Clay Travis [03:28]: "I didn't realize it was 18. That is crazy."
Exorbitant Protection Levels: Buck highlights President Trump's decision to remove Secret Service protection from Hunter and Ashley Biden, noting that Hunter previously had 18 agents assigned, which he deems "outrageous."
Buck Sexton [02:45]: "Hunter Biden had 18 Secret Service agents. Eighteen Secret Service agents. Like, this is outrageous."
Discussion on Necessity and Costs: Both hosts discuss the impracticality and financial implications of such extensive protection for private citizens, questioning the necessity and pointing out potential misuse of taxpayer funds.
Clay Travis [05:17]: "It also was the case that I believe that Secret Service was renting a high end mansion next door to him to use as the base to be able to protect Hunter when he was living in the sugar daddy's house in Malibu."
Potential Ceasefire Negotiations: Buck brings up President Trump's phone call with Vladimir Putin, considering its potential impact on ceasefire talks in the Middle East. They debate whether this could lead to a lasting ceasefire, with Buck maintaining a "wait and see" approach.
Buck Sexton [06:54]: "President Trump has been on the phone this morning with Vladimir Putin. ... I think that if we get a ceasefire, Putin will not violate it. Am I crazy?"
Clay’s Analysis: Clay speculates on the relationship between Trump and Putin, suggesting a level of mutual respect that might influence future international policies, particularly regarding Ukraine and Russia.
Clay Travis [09:05]: "I think that Trump and Putin have a somewhat decent relationship that actually is brought together by the total lie that Russia won Trump the 2016 election."
Media's Attack Strategies: The hosts criticize the media for their consistent attacks on Trump, highlighting a specific incident where a media figure made outdated and baseless claims linking Trump to authoritarianism.
Clay Travis [13:12]: "We have a lot to get into today... they'll get all the praise on it, and then any little misstep will be used against him."
Anecdotal Evidence and Propaganda: They argue that the media often relies on isolated incidents to paint a negative picture of Trump, using anecdotal evidence to propagate a biased narrative.
Buck Sexton [29:19]: "Stephen Miller is just destroying this argument that this left wing CNN host is trying to make."
Nationwide Egg Price Drop: Clay and Buck address the significant decrease in egg prices, countering listener complaints by presenting nationwide statistics that show a 50% reduction since Trump took office.
Buck Sexton [19:08]: "They're down to $3.45 per dozen as of yesterday."
Clay Travis [35:50]: "Egg prices dropping in the US for a third straight week."
Listener Emails and Market Realities: The hosts handle listener emails questioning local egg prices, reinforcing that nationwide trends reflect broader economic improvements rather than isolated anomalies.
Clay Travis [35:47]: "Listen, egg prices are truly coming back down."
Judge's Authority Contested: A significant portion of the episode analyzes a heated exchange between Stephen Miller and a CNN anchor regarding a judge's order to redirect planes carrying individuals deemed threats.
Stephen Miller [22:48]: "This judge violated the law. He violated the Constitution."
Impact on Executive Authority: The discussion emphasizes Miller's argument that district court judges overstepped their authority by interfering with the executive branch's decisions on national security matters.
Buck Sexton [25:25]: "There is the number because you can tell this is how partizan leftists, some of whom are judges, have decided that they're going to oppose Trump."
Hosts' Take on Judicial Overreach: Clay and Buck agree with Miller's stance, asserting that judicial interference hampers the executive's ability to perform necessary actions, especially concerning national security and immigration enforcement.
Clay Travis [25:56]: "Trump has the clear ability to make decisions as it pertains to border security, which is the same thing that Biden was allowed to do, unfortunately to the detriment of the country."
Upcoming Topics: The hosts hint at continuing the conversation about Trump and Putin's discussions, the implications of the Middle East ceasefire's end, and ongoing debates about economic issues like egg prices.
Clay Travis [35:03]: "We'll talk a little bit about this more when we come back to Top of the next hour."
Listener Engagement: They encourage listeners to stay informed and share their experiences, maintaining an interactive and engaging rapport with their audience.
Buck Sexton [01:32]: "President Trump announcing 80,000 documents on the assassination of JFK will be released and he has asked that the files not be redacted."
Buck Sexton [02:45]: "Hunter Biden had 18 Secret Service agents. Eighteen Secret Service agents. Like, this is outrageous."
Clay Travis [05:17]: "It also was the case that I believe that Secret Service was renting a high end mansion next door to him to use as the base to be able to protect Hunter when he was living in the sugar daddy's house in Malibu."
Buck Sexton [06:54]: "President Trump has been on the phone this morning with Vladimir Putin. ... I think that if we get a ceasefire, Putin will not violate it. Am I crazy?"
Clay Travis [13:12]: "We have a lot to get into today... they'll get all the praise on it, and then any little misstep will be used against him."
Buck Sexton [19:08]: "They're down to $3.45 per dozen as of yesterday."
Stephen Miller [22:48]: "This judge violated the law. He violated the Constitution."
Buck Sexton [25:25]: "There is the number because you can tell this is how partizan leftists, some of whom are judges, have decided that they're going to oppose Trump."
Buck Sexton [29:19]: "Stephen Miller is just destroying this argument that this left wing CNN host is trying to make."
In this episode, Clay Travis and Buck Sexton provide incisive commentary on significant political developments, including the release of historical documents, controversial decisions regarding Secret Service protection, and high-stakes international negotiations. They critically examine the media's portrayal of President Trump and defend his administration's actions against what they perceive as undue judicial interference. Additionally, they address economic concerns like egg prices, juxtaposing national trends against local experiences. The hosts emphasize the importance of understanding constitutional boundaries and the separation of powers, advocating for executive authority in matters of national security and immigration.
For listeners seeking robust analysis and a conservative perspective on current events, this episode offers comprehensive insights and spirited discussions that encapsulate the essence of The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show.