The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show: Weekly Review H2 - Trump in Saudi Arabia Release Date: May 17, 2025
In this compelling episode of The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show, hosts Clay Travis and Buck Sexton delve into a range of pressing political issues, with a particular focus on former President Donald Trump's recent activities in Saudi Arabia and the escalating concerns surrounding President Joe Biden's cognitive health. The conversation is rich with analysis, insider insights, and notable quotes that provide listeners with a deep understanding of the current geopolitical and domestic landscape.
1. Introduction to Main Topics (02:38 - 05:00)
The episode kicks off with Buck Sexton announcing significant updates:
Buck Sexton [02:38]: "Welcome back in our number two Tuesday edition, Clay Travis, Buck Sexton Show. Appreciate all of you hanging out with us. We are rolling through the program, breaking down the absolute latest that is going on. Trump has landed. Oh my goodness, we have a baby. Buck has got his baby boy. Just sat down and said hi for just a second on the video feed of Clay and Buck and he is coming up on basically a month old, I think right now, if I'm remembering the math correctly, which is very exciting."
The hosts share a personal moment as Buck Sexton introduces his newborn son, setting a relatable tone before transitioning into the core political discussions.
2. Donald Trump's Saudi Arabia Visit (05:00 - 07:56)
The conversation swiftly moves to former President Trump's unexpected landing in Saudi Arabia. Clay Travis emphasizes the transformative potential of this visit:
Clay Travis [06:01]: "A new generation of leaders is transcending the ancient conflicts of tired divisions of the past and forging a future where the Middle East is defined by commerce, not chaos, where it exports technology, not terrorism, and where people of different nations, religions and creeds are building cities together, not bombing each other out of existence. We don't want that."
Buck Sexton critiques the backlash against Trump, suggesting that opposition to his actions is weakening:
Buck Sexton [06:29]: "This is why, again, there are many reasons that the attacks on Trump have fallen flat."
Clay adds optimism about the future of the Middle East under new leadership:
Clay Travis [06:47]: "After so many decades of conflict, finally it is within our grasp to reach the future that generations before us could only dream about. A land of peace, safety, harmony, opportunity, innovation and achievement right here in the Middle East."
The discussion highlights Saudi Arabia's significant announcement to invest approximately $600 billion in American businesses, signaling a strong economic partnership.
3. President Biden's Cognitive Decline and Clinton's Op-Ed (07:56 - 38:46)
A substantial portion of the episode is dedicated to scrutinizing President Joe Biden's mental and physical fitness to serve. Buck Sexton references a recent Axios report and George Clooney's op-ed questioning Biden's cognitive abilities:
Buck Sexton [07:56]: "There is more news about Biden's dementia breaking. Have you seen this yet? Axios is reporting that Joe Biden didn't recognize George Clooney at the June 2024 fundraiser that Clooney hosted in LA, despite the two having known each other for 15 years."
Clay Travis and Buck Sexton engage in a robust debate over the implications of these revelations. Clay suggests that Clooney's op-ed was a veiled attempt to push Biden out of the race:
Clay Travis [08:29]: "He refused to burn the ships. In fact, Cortez Scuttle didn't burn the ships, but that's a whole other conversation. He refused to go all in because he knew that there was a chance it would fail, and then he would have completely destroyed Biden's chance if he stayed in."
Buck Sexton introduces a theory on how Biden was pressured to step down, potentially involving the 25th Amendment:
Buck Sexton [12:07]: "We think they threatened him with the 25th Amendment... You have to withdraw."
Clay elaborates on historical precedents, comparing Biden's situation to President Woodrow Wilson, whose wife Edith effectively managed the presidency after his stroke:
Clay Travis [32:00]: "Who actually was President of the United States in 2023 and 2024? Was it Jill Biden? Was she the Claire Underwood in House of Cards, where basically she's running the White House?"
Buck Sexton underscores the severity of Biden's condition, asserting that those close to him were aware yet remained silent:
Buck Sexton [25:07]: "We saw Joe Biden for the best 5% of his day that they could put forward every single time that he was doing a public event. And it was clear that he was not mentally and physically up to the job."
The hosts express frustration over perceived deceit by the White House and Democratic leadership, arguing that the administration knowingly concealed Biden's deteriorating health from the public and key stakeholders.
4. Historical Context and Future Implications (35:38 - 48:38)
Clay and Buck draw parallels between the current administration and historical instances where presidents' abilities were questioned. They reference the 1944 election and Franklin D. Roosevelt’s health issues:
Clay Travis [35:11]: "Or my, My condition is, do the people who pushed him out want it known? Will we ever really know because they caused the disaster for the Democrats."
Buck Sexton contemplates the long-term impact of these events on political narratives and historical records:
Buck Sexton [37:11]: "This story I think is going to echo for generations. Think about what happened, what we all experienced."
The discussion touches on potential internal Democratic maneuvers to secure the party’s position, speculating on the roles of figures like Barack Obama in orchestrating the pressure on Biden.
5. Audience Interaction and Broader Political Climate (48:38 - 50:30)
The hosts engage with listener calls, addressing concerns about Biden's administration and the overall state of American politics. They discuss the repercussions of the Democratic Party's strategies and the public's growing disillusionment with political elites.
6. Concluding Thoughts and Looking Forward (50:30 - End)
As the episode nears its conclusion, Clay Travis and Buck Sexton reflect on the unprecedented nature of the 2024 election cycle:
Clay Travis [35:38]: "This is the craziest election. Is there a crazier American. You have to go, what, like Civil War era, 64."
They emphasize the importance of public awareness and vigilance in holding leaders accountable, hinting at an ongoing investigation into the full extent of the administration's actions regarding Biden's health.
Notable Quotes with Timestamps
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Buck Sexton [02:38]: "We are rolling through the program, breaking down the absolute latest that is going on."
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Clay Travis [06:01]: "A new generation of leaders is transcending the ancient conflicts of tired divisions of the past..."
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Buck Sexton [07:56]: "There is more news about Biden's dementia breaking."
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Clay Travis [25:07]: "We saw Joe Biden for the best 5% of his day..."
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Buck Sexton [37:11]: "This story I think is going to echo for generations."
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Clay Travis [35:11]: "Do the people who pushed him out want it known?"
Conclusion
This episode of The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show offers a thorough and provocative examination of the current political turmoil in the United States. From Trump's strategic moves in the Middle East to the critical analysis of President Biden's capabilities, Clay and Buck provide listeners with an in-depth look at the forces shaping the nation's future. Their candid discussions, backed by timely quotes and historical comparisons, make for a compelling narrative that encourages critical thinking and informed discourse among their audience.
