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Buck Sexton
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Buck Sexton
Welcome back in Clay Travis, Buck Sexton show, our number two. Appreciate all of you hanging out with us. I'm down in Atlanta, Georgia. Fabulous spot. Awesome All Star game last night that ended near midnight. For those of you who stayed up and watched. It ended in a home run derby. Producer Ally said even she couldn't escape it while she was in her gym. We are here. I am here. I want to thank Atlanta's Extra 106.3 FM. They are our affiliate here in Atlanta and they do a fabulous job of hosting me 106.3 FM. I know many of you have been listening on that broadcast network, so we thank you. Buck is down in Miami. We broke down the latest from the president's address with the media. Basically a running press conference he had for a long period of time. I think we need a tally through July coming up at the end of the month. I can't imagine that any president has ever taken more questions from the media and in the first six months of his presidency than President Trump has. And he has been weighing in on a variety of different subjects. So I want to dive into some of these that I believe are consequential. And I'm surprised this isn't getting more attention. I really. Because it's kind of unprecedented. Was it earlier this week or last week? Team, look this up. I, I think it was last week that in fact I'm pretty sure that it was. Joe Biden's doctor took the Fifth Amendment when he was asked about whether there was a conspiracy to cover up the mental and physical health of Joe Biden inside of the White House. Took the Fifth Amendment pretty. I thought significant detail. And we talked about that last last week. But some people said, well, he's a doctor. He's got the out of hipaa. And I tried to distinguish between a patient diagnosis and a doctor being told, hey, no matter what your diagnosis is, wink, wink, nudge, nudge, this guy is going to be okay. Right? That would be a conspiracy potentially. Now, Anthony Bernal, and I know Buck is disappointed in me, but I read all of Original Sin and Anthony Bernal is a huge character in this book because he is basically Jill Biden's personal staffer who is in charge of messaging. And as you read the book, is no great surprise that Dr. Jill Biden was among the most vociferous of Joe Biden's defenders and constantly saying that he was fine and there were no issues. And Anthony Bernal was sort of her eyes and ears inside of all top White House meetings. And he was often dictating policy. He just took the Fifth, too. They called him up to Capitol Hill. They asked him whether or not there had been a conspiracy to protect Joe Biden. And he also took the Fifth Amendment. Here is cut one. James Comer is hosting these hearings. Here is what was said about yet another top Biden official now taking the Fifth Amendment rather than answering questions.
Clay Travis
Well, unfortunately, that was quick. This is the second witness that we've brought in via subpoena for a deposition that has pled the Fifth and they've stated they're not going to answer questions. I want to read the first two questions just so everyone knows. These are the types of questions we asked. Was Joe Biden fit to exercise the duties of the President? He pled the Fifth. Second question. Did any unelected official or family member execute the duties of the presidency? This is Joe Biden's chief of staff.
Buck Sexton
Those are really very broad. Easily, I would argue, avoided legal questions that he pled the Fifth for. Again, a second figure. Buck, here is my reading of the tea leaves here. I don't know this to be true. Let me be clear. I feel like there may be somebody who is singing like a canary inside of the Biden administration because otherwise the logic behind these guys taking the Fifth doesn't add up. He could just say, no, there was no conspiracy. I thought Joe Biden was perfectly fine to be president. Of the United States. Those are his opinions. The fact that he's not wading into it at all after the presidential physician did not weigh in at all makes me wonder where are these guys thinking there is legal peril? What are they afraid of? Because the history, as all of you know, has been basically, anybody in power can do anything they want except for Trump, and there's never charges brought.
Clay Travis
Something. Well, I was gonna say something to keep in mind is that the precedent has been very clearly set. They send Bannon to prison. They send Navarro to prison.
Buck Sexton
You know, the over.
Clay Travis
Over an executive privilege claim that I think was entirely valid, and yet they sent them to. They actually made senior presidential advisers go to prison. So, you know, Clay, on the one hand, it's deeply suspicious, even though. I know it's so funny. Whether you like someone or not is what determines whether you like. Or whether you defend their. Their use of the Fifth Amendment as just the process or suspicious. Right. Is this. It's like, what is it? I think Jon Hamm in Not the Departed. The Town. The Town. You know the movie with Ben Affleck about the bank robbers?
Buck Sexton
Yes.
Clay Travis
He plays an FBI guy and he says, he's like, look, people who lawyer up are guilty. That's what he says. And, you know, if you're the FBI guy, you maybe think that. I think that on this issue, they recognize that the Trump administration and Congress specifically in this case will make examples out of people who lie and they don't know what other people are going to say about what they knew and when they knew it. So the smart. If, Clay, let's, let's take it to this level. If you were their lawyer, if you were their. Their consulari on this one, for a Biden senior Biden aide, wouldn't you say, no benefit in testifying? Plead the Fifth, maybe.
Buck Sexton
But this is why I think they know more than we do publicly.
Clay Travis
Why, why, why the maybe, though? Right? Like, what possible upside for them could there be other than causing legal jeopardy for themselves? They already look horrible because Biden had dementia. And we all knew that they hit it and they all knew. Right? So there's the reputational damage I think is already done.
Buck Sexton
I would actually, if I thought I had done nothing wrong, I would actually want to sit down and go under oath and tell you that all of the attacks are wrong.
Clay Travis
But you know what would happen? They would ask them, they would sit them down like this, Burn, burn all guy. They would sit him down and they would say, you didn't like, you really didn't know that there was a problem here, buddy, you didn't see him, I get it.
Buck Sexton
But he can just, he can just say no. I think the story here, I think he would look preposterous if he said.
Clay Travis
No though, is the problem. Like he would look like a total clown and a joker if he actually tried that. Now you don't think.
Buck Sexton
Maybe, but. Maybe. But I think the story here is from a legal perspective, I think they're afraid somebody's flipped and that is the legal peril. Because if everybody just says, hey, all hands in the center of the ring, we're all gonna say Biden was fit as a fiddle and we're just gonna ride or die on this forever. If everybody agrees to lie and, or give their impression that there was nothing wrong with him, then the charade can continue. But as soon as one guy or gal says, hey, we had a meeting and somebody came in and said, hey, here is the reality, we are going to say that Biden is fit as a fiddle, even though we know that to not be true. And we've got the doctor who's going to say every time, hey, I did a full examination of him. Everything's good. If one guy or gal comes out and says that, just think about this buck. Think about the, the lunatic people on the Jan6 investigations. They put Cassie Hutchinson under oath. I think that was her name, Cassidy, maybe. And she said yes, she said Trump tried to strangle the driver of the beast. I mean, remember, they had her under oath saying that as hearsay, that she supposedly had been told from somebody else. And, and the media all ran and covered it like it was the gospel truth. And Trump, to his credit, came out and said, have you seen the guys that are actually in charge of protecting me if I could strangle where they would knock me back with, you know, one flip of the wrist. But they were able to flip some people to get them to say something negative. So far that hasn't happened inside of the Biden inner circle. I'm just saying the Fifth Amendment suggests to me that there is some concern about legal peril. I don't think it's related to, to how are you going to look publicly. I think it's that they may be have somebody who is going to testify to the opposite of you and you could be in trouble if you get caught a thwart that test.
Clay Travis
Well, of course, you always. But you, the whole, you plead the Fifth because of the possibility of legal power.
Buck Sexton
Right?
Clay Travis
You avoid self incrimination. So yeah, that's, that's a Given, I think the question is why? Why wouldn't, you know, why would, for them, from their perspective, there's nothing.
Buck Sexton
Let me, let me ask you this.
Clay Travis
There's no upside from them testifying about this because they're going to look like liars and clowns no matter what, even if they're not prosecuted. That's my contention.
Buck Sexton
I can see that argument. Did Foushee ever take the Fifth on anything? No, but I think that he did.
Clay Travis
Foushee was very good at, you know, well, there were like a lot of data to look at and then we thought.
Buck Sexton
And as a result though, I think there are some people out there that would still say Anthony Fauci is.
Clay Travis
Rand Paul just renewed his call for Fauci to face DOJ prosecution. I think that was like a couple days ago.
Buck Sexton
Yeah, I think that's right. But I give credit, I don't know that I've ever given credit to Fauci ever before. He didn't take that Fifth Amendment out and he argued that he had done nothing wrong. I'm surprised the Biden team is not continuing to go down with SS Biden and saying, hey, because now it's on the historical record. You've already, you know, you're, the die is cast. You were engaged in a cover up. You might as well and say he didn't have any cognitive decline all the way down. Now we've got another cut here. And I think Trump is right about this. And Trump said, hey, this auto pin thing, which we have talked about some, is a big deal. The New York Times dropped this story on Sunday and a lot of people have ignored it. But I do think it is a big story. And, and listen to him saying, hey, this is the story that should be getting a lot of attention. Not Epstein, which is what he said just a few minutes ago. Listen to this.
Clay Travis
He didn't have a policy. Some lunatic around the desk had a policy. Whoever operated the auto pen had a policy, which is, by the way, I think the biggest scandal. That's the scandal they should be talking about. Not Jeffrey Epstein, the Seattle you should be talking about is the auto pen because I think it's the biggest scandal, one of them in American history.
Buck Sexton
This is again, for those of you who didn't read this stuff, Biden did his first interview with the New York Times in five years. My alarm bells go off when I see Biden doing an interview with anybody that they feel like they're in peril if you go read what he said to try to defend himself. And during the auto pin thing, basically he had no idea who they were pardoning. And I think this goes to the larger context which comer is in investigating right now, which is, hey, who was actually President of the United States and who was executing the authority? Think about how bad Biden is that they wouldn't even let him just sign stuff, right? They, they, this guy they didn't trust to such an extent that they were using auto pins on incredibly significant stuff. And I think we had a audio clip of Trump saying, yeah, look, the auto pin in general is used, but it's usually used when it's like, hey, a seven year old wrote in and you want to send him back a letter and acknowledge that the 7 year old was there. This is how it's usually used. Not for super significant things like pardons. Trump has these signing ceremonies where he makes sure everybody sees him sign significant stuff. I'm not saying he can't ever use an auto pin, but it shouldn't be. For the presidential pardons, we use this.
Clay Travis
Term, the apparatus for the Democrats so many times, and it seems that the apparatus was doing the pardons, the collective, the, the, the top of the hive mind inside the White House, because it wasn't Biden's mind. And this is once again for anybody who says it's not important or we should move on from that story, from the Biden story. I just point out, if nothing else, the American people should have a full accounting of how dishonest the Democrats were in all respects about Biden and how they're willing to trample on the rule of law in the Constitution itself in the wielding of executive power. And they should keep that in mind when the Democrats are saying, oh, put us in charge, we'll be better on healthcare or something in the midterms. This stuff matters. It does matter. Their record matters because we also talk about how Trump is doing phenomenal in the economy and the border and crime is going down and all these great things. People need to be reminded because the greatest, the greatest asset the Democrats have is a public ignorance of how they actually govern. That's the biggest thing that helps Democrats. So we don't want to let that be an asset for them so they can take power again and the apparatus can be in charge once again. As we saw from around Biden, it was disastrous. You know, there's another way you should stay in touch with your kids this summer that doesn't involve cell phones. And it's so easy and it's actually a lot of fun. Get a pair of Rapid Radios. Your kids will love them because they're like walkie talkies. Fun, easy to use and they're super convenient. No setup is required. Just pull them out of the box, press a button and talk. It's a one touch connection, perfect for busy families. Rapid Radios operate on a nationwide LTE network, meaning they can connect with anyone who has access across the US Also carrying a Rapid Radio Rapid Radios combine the simplicity of walkie talkies with today's technology for peace of mind. We've got them ourselves and know how easy they are to use. Go to rapid radios.com save up to 60%, get free UPS shipping from Michigan and use Code Radio for an extra 5% off. That's code radio. Go to rapid radios.com use code radio and you'll get 65% off total.
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When I listen to the news, here's what I want to know why this story matters, who's at the center of it, and how the reporters uncovered it. And as a journalist, I want to make sure that's what you get too. I'm Elahe Izadi, co host of the podcast Post Reports. Every weekday my colleagues and I at the Washington Post give you the context you need on the biggest stories. Health care tariffs, artificial intelligence. We've got you covered. Look for Post reports wherever you listen to podcasts.
Clay Travis
Appreciate you all listening, being here with us and want to get some of your talk back, some of your calls as well. We were just discussing the scandal that Trump does want everyone to dive into, which is very real and the more proof we have, the worse the Whole thing looks and that is the Biden dementia cover up and the wielding of power in a president's name. A president not of sound mind who should have been removed via the 25th Amendment. All that is true, all that is just open and out there for everyone to see. I still remember Clay. Some of the most absurd anti Trump news cycles from the first term were the 25th amendment. People around him say he's crazy, he has to be removed with the 25th Amendment. And then the Democrats had a president that truly, truly by the book and medically needed to be removed via the 25th Amendment. Let's take some of these here. Lou from New Jersey listens on wor. This is EE on the talk Back list. Let's hit it. I think you guys are missing the point. People are frustrated that nobody gets punished for anything in Washington. If you're connected, you get off, we go to jail, we get fired, not them.
Buck Sexton
I think we're very, I think we're.
Clay Travis
Very aware of this and talk about it all the time, actually. So look, we agree with you, but we don't agree that this is not something that is a frustration that we share.
Buck Sexton
The only, I get it. The only people, it seems like, who have really faced excessive consequences for illegal behavior are the people who walked into the Capitol on January 6th. If you walked into the Capitol on January 6th, they came after you like you were the biggest criminal in the history of the United States. I mean, that was the, that was the mindset, that was the goal, that was the intent of the entire Biden administration. And I think people can sit back and say who has been held accountable on the left like the right was held accountable for Jan6. And the answer is basically nobody. And I get it. I get the huge frustration associated with that because there is the expectation, and Trump is an example of this as well, that if you do something wrong and your political views are right leaning, you will face the full fury and consequence of your behavior. If you do anything wrong and you are left leaning, nothing happens to you. And I can understand why that expectation is out there because the reality certainly supports that.
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Buck Sexton
Wanted to mention this because we said earlier that we would reach out to Alan Dershowitz because there's been viral videos circulating from Alan Dershowitz about the Epstein case. This is from the Wall Street Journal editorial page today in the newspaper and the headline is the inside scoop on Jeffrey Epstein subheading. I was his lawyer. I know things the court orders won't allow me to disclose. And I think this is interesting. Again, this is from Alan Dershowitz. And I do think we should discuss this and put it out there into the larger community because I haven't seen this discussed about or talked about that much here. I'm going to read a couple of excerpts from this. And again, we've asked Alan Dershowitz if he wants to come on. I was Jeffrey Epstein's lawyer. I know the facts, some of which I can't disclose because it's privileged or subject to court imposed sealing orders. But I can disclose several important things and make them clear. One, Epstein never created a client list. The FBI interviewed alleged victims who named several, quote, clients. These names have been redacted. They should be disclosed, but the courts have ordered them sealed. I know who they are. They don't include any current office holders. We don't know whether the accusations are true. Courts have also sealed negative information about some of the accusers to protect them. And nobody, according to Dershowitz, can disregard these court orders and release them. He says the media can and should petition the courts for the release of all names and info so the public can draw its own conclusions, he says. Also, there has been speculation about videos taken by hidden cameras in Epstein's guest bedrooms. There are videotapes, but they're of public areas of his Palm Beach, Florida home. Epstein reported these. I'm not aware of any video cameras in guest bedrooms. Uh, and then he goes into the Trump relationship. And I do think this is significant because Elon Musk, among others, has said hey, Trump is involved in this and that's why this is not occurring. So he says open records show an acquaintance between Epstein and Trump many years ago. That relationship ended when Trump reportedly banned Epstein from Mar A Lago long before becoming president. And this is a quote from Alan Dershowitz. I have seen nothing that would suggest anything improper or even questionable by Trump. And he says, also, I have absolutely no doubt Epstein never worked for any intelligence agency. If he had, he would have told me and his other lawyers and we would have used that information to get him a better deal. And he wasn't satisfied with the so called sweetheart deal that he got. He also says, my sources in Israel have confirmed he had no connection to Israeli intelligence. I'm reading from Alan Dershowitz, that false story recently peddled by Tucker Carlson probably came from Robert Maxwell, who was the father of Epstein's former girlfriend who did work with Mossad. And then here is his clothes. And again, this is Alan Dershowitz's words because we played audio from him talking about the larger Epstein story last week. I believe conspiracy stories attract readers, viewers and listeners, their fodder for political attacks. The Epstein case has generated more than its share of such theories. And there's nothing more annoying to gossip mongers than when stubborn facts or the absence of facts get in the way of a juicy theory. Sorry to disappoint you, but there is really nothing much to see here beyond what has already been disclosed. And again, Alan Dershowitz, who was the defense attorney for Jeffrey Epstein, you can agree or disagree with it, but that is out there on the Wall Street Journal editorial page today. Now we will invite Alan Dershowitz on. But I mean, Buck, I mean, I can speak as a defense attorney. If you lie to your defense attorney about anything, you are a moron, because by and large, the defense attorney can only defend you to the best of his ability if you give him full information so that he can best utilize those facts to try and provide the best defense. I thought personally it was very interesting in this editorial that he says Epstein wasn't happy with the deal that he got and if he had been an intelligence asset, that he would have given it to his defense attorney because it would have been negotiating leverage. But that didn't happen. Also that there is no significant smoking gun related to Trump because some people out there, including those on the left, are arguing that Trump is not releasing this information because he is personally culpable. So I do think that is super significant, newsworthy story because of Epstein and Dershowitz connection. So I wanted to share it with all of you and make sure that you could consider it as you continue to analyze this.
Clay Travis
I think right now we have nothing beyond that.
Buck Sexton
That is the full story and Dershowitz.
Clay Travis
And the, the editorial rather that he wrote on it. And we are up to speed, everybody. So I, I agree with the emails that are coming in saying let's focus on America, the economy and what's actually happening right now. If there's more, and I hope there's no unnecessary tweets about a story we don't have to talk about anymore. But if there's more, you know, then it, then it becomes news again. But I think we've said what we can say right now and that's where we are.
Buck Sexton
And so it goes the, the angle in general that I would advise, like let's pretend the White House is listening right now. I would say Trump has said everything that he can say on this issue. I would put it to rest. And if they asked me, hey, if there is going to be some further disclosure, hey, we can talk about it. I do think this is a messy distraction for Trump and I think his team has not put it away as they should have. And I think that it is distracting to, from the successes that they're having. And where I would sign on to his analogy is, you know, this buck and we've talked about it a lot on the program. Oftentimes where opposition, particularly Democrats have been super successful with Trump is not in actually nailing him criminally or having any kind of politically consequential, you know, impact, impeachment or otherwise. But they are so good at draining momentum by turning a process based investigation into such a time draining exercise that it ends up being able to detract from the overall success. This was the story of Trump 1.0. They were able using this Russia collusion lie to turn it into a multi year distraction that kept Trump from being as effective as he otherwise would have been. I think Trump is now looking at this larger Epstein story and the reason he is saying it is a hoax is he's one. He knows a lot of the things that Alan Dershowitz has said, probably because he's talked to Dershowitz quite a lot, because Dershowitz was also Trump's attorney, but also because he knows that distractions in terms of the political universe are their own punishment because they keep him from being able to focus on economy, border, crime, the three things that he was elected to focus on.
Clay Travis
Like for example, yesterday, our friend Senator Dave McCormick from the Great state of Pennsylvania was speaking about what's going on with AI and energy. Just one of the reasons these things can go together, or should you have to think of these things as going together, is the energy. The electricity needs of some of these AI facilities are going to be astronomical. You know, for a while people were talking about how how much juice, if you will, is needed to mine cryptocurrency and how that was. And there's like these cryptocurrency mining farms out there and it needs all this electricity and the electricity bill is so expensive that it actually is not worth it to mine crypto for some people. Anyway, the things that you're going to see, I mean, Google is investing in setting up hydro or rather in taking over, I believe, some hydroelectric dams. This is the kind of energy needs they're going to have to have their own power plants and own power supplies to be able to handle the electronic load of these AI based facilities. So it's, it's fascinating what's going on. And here is. Because it's going to change the world we live in in very real ways. Remember the Jetsons? I might finally get that robot butler I've always wanted. You know what I mean? That'd be Rosal, or she was. I was, I was a nanny. I'm a housekeeper or whatever. Yes, but I think it was Rosie.
Buck Sexton
Back in the day was the Jetsons robot made. But she was very good. I also would like to have the George Jetson personal flight vehicle to be able to avoid all traffic back in the day.
Clay Travis
Vertical takeoff. And vertical takeoff aircraft are going to become a very real thing here too. They're not going to be able to do it everywhere, but it's. I think within five years you're going to start to see they use this for certain routes where they have these craft and it's like a car that flies a little bit but can take off, you know, vertically and land vertically. I think you're going to see it in certain places. This is going to be happening and the technology exists. This is now just a question of implementation, regulation, making this profitable business. Anyway, here's, here's Senator McCormick, who used to run a huge hedge fund, knows a thing about how the economy works, is cut 20. Play it. What's happening here today is absolutely historic. Your visit and your leadership has catalyzed $90 billion of investment in energy and AI revolution in Pennsylvania. $90 billion. Your presence and those commitments showcase Pennsylvania's story to the world. And today's summit begins to deliver on the promises that you and I made to the working families of Pennsylvania by creating many thousands of new jobs. So Google Clay is going to invest $25 billion in data centers and AI infrastructure and they're also working on a, or I believe they have a deal in place for two hydropower plants in Pennsylvania that are going to be upgraded and licensed for the needs of Google's AI infrastructure. So this is, this isn't like, hey guys, maybe one day the deals are being signed, the centers are being built, the money is being wired, this is happening right now.
Buck Sexton
And I do think this is not getting enough attention. The amount of data and power that is going to be necessary to create the AI revolution in the United States is going to require power that we have not created so far. I think we're going to have to go after nuclear, I think we're going to have to go after more, frankly, oil based power sources. But I know in my home city of Nashville we own several different commercial buildings. The number of people that are suddenly reaching out and saying, hey, can we put an AI data center here? Has kind of staggered me. And in Tennessee where we are because we have TVA related power, which tends to be very afford there. I think the Memphis has one of the top XAI facilities now. But where your power grid is and what the cost of power is is being aggressively analyzed right now for purposes of where can these AI data generating centers be put in place. And it's going to create a huge demand for energy, but also competition to create the most affordable energy which could be net positive, beneficial to everyone, even outside of the larger AI revolution going on. And I want to tell you, speaking of revolutions, how many of you out there want to be able to get hooked up right now with incredible food to share with your family? I went to the Indy 500 with Ben and his wife Corley and they have built an amazing business right now when it comes to good ranchers, these are American farmers and ranchers, they that are providing food for your family direct. And it is incredible. There are no preservatives that are negative. This is organic, this is super healthy. Ben and his wife Corley have four young kids. We feed it to our family. In fact on Sunday we had Laura made steaks, my wife. We had a bunch of kids over that were visiting with my, with my kids and we had incredible steaks, ate them right at the house from good ranchers. They are phenomenal. 100% born, raised, harvested in the USA this summer. You can subscribe, get your pick of free Meat for life. That's wagu burgers, hot dogs, bacon, chicken wings. Every box for the lifetime of your subscription. Whatever type of of meat you like, whether it's salmon, whether it's chicken, whether it's I just mentioned we have the steaks that are phenomenal. You get $40 off your first box. You can go check it out right now at good ranchers.com use my name Clay to get free meat for life plus $40 off that's good ranchers.com American meat delivered good ranchers.com code Clay $40 off when you use my name Clay that's goodranchers.com Clay is the code. Check it out. Today.
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Buck Sexton
Play it House seat ratings with a GOP president like back in 2005 and of course 2017, more net pickup seat chances. Well, last time around, look at that. Democrats were ahead by 33 seats. How about in 2005, Democrats were ahead by seven seats. What's going on right now? It's actually Republicans, actually Republicans more net pickup chances at plus 12 according to the Cook Political Report. When you add in the likelies, the liens and the toss up races. So it's not just on the generic ballot where Democrats are behind their 2017 and 2005 pace. It's actually when it comes seat by seat, you see that at least at this particular point, Republicans actually have more net pickup opportunities. This doesn't look anything like those wave elections back in 2006 or 2018. This is huge. I mean honestly, if you want to look forward, I feel like the Senate, very good position. I think it's going to be hard. Doesn't mean everybody doesn't need to go out and vote. Work to your diligent best here in the state of Georgia. Ossoff should not win again. You talked about this when we had the governor of Georgia, Brian Kemp on Monday, Buck, and it's true. The Republican Party has tripped all over itself and ended up giving the Democrats two seats in the state of Georgia to represent this state. That should not happen at a, at an absolute worst case scenario. This should be one Republican seat, one Democrat seat in the state of Georgia. But the House, my goodness, the House is going to be on tenterhooks. It's going to be super close and they're going to impeach Trump if they win and they're going to completely derail his ability to have a substantial agenda for the back half of his overall term in office. So next November, I know we're not that far away. This is going to be incredibly important for Trump and his agenda. And it's why, frankly, they need to move so fast right now because they got about a year to do everything they want. And then we'll go to the polls and find out whether the Republicans are going to maintain control on Capitol Hill.
Clay Travis
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Detailed Summary of "Hour 2 - Pleading the Fifth"
The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show
Release Date: July 16, 2025
Introduction and Context
In this episode of The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show, the hosts delve into significant political developments surrounding President Trump and President Biden. They explore allegations of health cover-ups within the Biden administration, the implications of executive actions, and the broader political landscape heading into the midterm elections. Additionally, the show touches on technological advancements and their impact on energy infrastructure.
President Trump's Press Conferences and the Fifth Amendment
Clay Travis opens the discussion by highlighting President Trump's extensive interactions with the media. He notes, “I think we need a tally through July coming up at the end of the month. I can't imagine that any president has ever taken more questions from the media and in the first six months of his presidency than President Trump has” (02:10). Trump’s unprecedented engagement has set a new standard for presidential communication, according to Travis.
Buck Sexton adds, “I think that any president taking so many questions is making history,” emphasizing the unique nature of Trump's media presence (02:30). The hosts suggest that Trump's approach has both captivated and frustrated the public and political figures alike.
Biden Administration's Health Conspiracy Claims
The conversation shifts to concerns about President Biden's health, with Clay Travis referencing a significant event: “Joe Biden's doctor took the Fifth Amendment when he was asked about whether there was a conspiracy to cover up the mental and physical health of Joe Biden inside of the White House” (04:14). This incident raises questions about the transparency of Biden's health status.
Buck Sexton remarks, “I feel like there may be somebody who is singing like a canary inside of the Biden administration because otherwise, the logic behind these guys taking the Fifth doesn't add up” (05:00). The hosts debate the potential reasons behind these Fifth Amendment pleas, suggesting legal concerns may be at play.
Alan Dershowitz and the Epstein Case
A significant portion of the episode is dedicated to discussing Alan Dershowitz's involvement in the Jeffrey Epstein case. Buck Sexton reads excerpts from Dershowitz's recent editorial in The Wall Street Journal, where Dershowitz clarifies misconceptions about Epstein’s connections to public figures, including President Trump. Dershowitz states, “I have seen nothing that would suggest anything improper or even questionable by Trump” (21:07).
Clay Travis highlights the importance of Dershowitz’s statements, noting, “This is a big deal because… it’s not that Epstein… it's the autopen because I think it's the biggest scandal” (12:24). The hosts discuss the implications of these clarifications and how they impact public perception of both Trump and Epstein.
Executive Power and Autopen Use in Biden Administration
Clay Travis criticizes the Biden administration's use of the autopen for signing presidential pardons. He asserts, “the New York Times dropped this story… about the autopen… one of the biggest scandals” (12:24). The autopen, typically used for less significant documents, being employed for substantial actions like pardons, raises concerns about executive overreach.
Buck Sexton concurs, stating, “This is going to create a huge demand for energy, but also competition to create the most affordable energy which could be net positive” (33:04), linking the misuse of power to broader systemic issues within the administration.
Accountability and Double Standards in Politics
The hosts address the perceived double standards in political accountability. Buck Sexton emphasizes, “The only people who have faced excessive consequences for illegal behavior are the people who walked into the Capitol on January 6th” (19:04). He contrasts this with the lack of repercussions for Democrats, fostering frustration among listeners.
Clay Travis adds, “Their record matters because we also talk about how Trump is doing phenomenal in the economy and the border and crime is going down and all these great things” (17:48). The discussion underscores a sentiment that Democrats evade accountability while Republicans face stringent scrutiny.
Midterm Elections and Republican Outlook
As the midterm elections approach, Clay Travis and Buck Sexton analyze the Republican prospects. Buck Sexton cites the Cook Political Report, stating, “Republicans actually have more net pickup opportunities” (38:28). This optimism is contrasted with past elections, suggesting a favorable environment for GOP gains in the House.
Clay Travis underscores the urgency, “They need to move so fast right now because they got about a year to do everything they want” (40:31). The conversation highlights strategic moves Republicans must undertake to capitalize on current political dynamics.
AI, Energy Investments, and Future Technology
Transitioning from politics, the hosts discuss the burgeoning field of artificial intelligence and its substantial energy requirements. Buck Sexton points out, “Google is going to invest $25 billion in data centers and AI infrastructure” (32:15), indicating significant economic and technological shifts.
Clay Travis expands on this, mentioning, “Senator Dave McCormick… catalyzed $90 billion of investment in energy and AI revolution in Pennsylvania” (29:21). They explore how these investments necessitate advancements in energy production, including nuclear and oil-based sources, to meet the demands of AI development.
Buck Sexton adds, “The number of people that are suddenly reaching out and saying, hey, can we put an AI data center here? Has kind of staggered me” (33:25). The hosts predict that the AI revolution will drive innovation in energy infrastructure, impacting both the economy and technological landscape.
Conclusion and Final Thoughts
In wrapping up, Clay Travis reiterates the importance of staying informed on both political and technological fronts. He emphasizes the need for accountability in governance and the transformative potential of AI advancements. The episode underscores a call to action for listeners to engage critically with current events and future developments.
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Conclusion
Hour 2 - Pleading the Fifth provides listeners with an in-depth analysis of the current political climate, examining allegations within the Biden administration, the enduring influence of President Trump, and the broader implications of legislative and technological developments. Clay Travis and Buck Sexton offer a blend of investigative insight and strategic foresight, encouraging listeners to engage actively with the pressing issues of the day.