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Hannah Jewell
Listening to all these liberal reporters, they keep calling him a Maryland man, he's.
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Hannah Jewell
He's a member of MS.13 who as.
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Hannah Jewell
To this country and committed just gang acts.
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Hannah Jewell
Two judges, an immigration judge and an appellate judge ruled that he was an MS.13 member as well as ICE's testimony. Yet his attorneys are saying he's not affiliated with the gang. They're wrong and he has no right to be there.
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Clay Travis
It's such an interesting question. This is where I put on my lawyer hat. I mean the Supreme Court didn't say that America had to bring him back from El Salvador. And Bukele yesterday said, why would I return this individual to the United States? There now are reports which are crazy that I believe the senator from one of the senators from Maryland at least is saying, I'm going to travel to El Salvador to make sure this guy's okay. He's an illegal. I mean I look at this and I just say this is where Trump has outsmarted many of his critics. Do you really think very many people in the United States think that senators should be traveling out of our country to make sure that people who had no business being here are being held in a manner that you find to be acceptable in a foreign country? And so I think this is just the reflexively anti Trump perspective that has lit the Democrat brand on fire. I. Unless the court says you have to return this, the Supreme Court says you have to return this person from El Salvador, which I don't think they're going to do because it gets into foreign policy, then I think this story is just going to eventually go away because I don't think it's that compelling. I do think it's significant the way that Pam Bondi there says, and you talked about this in the way that they define someone. Maryland dad, Maryland man. No, he's an illegal immigrant that had no ability to be here and he's been deported. And so the way that you decide to classify someone, the pictures that you choose to use, remember when they used, this was years ago. But remember when they would use in the situation down in, down in Florida, they would often use pictures of somebody who's like four or five years older. What was the, the, the shooting situation? The self defense case in Florida?
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Clay Travis
Trayvon Martin.
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Clay Travis
I mean he was like a big grown man. And they would use photos of him when he looked like he was 13 or 14 years old the way that you.
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Clay Travis
You know, if his name happened with Michael Brown in. In Ferguson where they tried to make it seem like he wasn't in any way engaged in violent acts. That story just kind of vanished when.
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Clay Travis
That's right.
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Wearing a. His. Every photo of him from the New York Times was him in a, you know, like a graduation cap, looking like he's about to start his MD program somewhere.
Clay Travis
Right.
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Clay Travis
No doubt. And the way that these stories are told are significant here, by the way, is Caroline Levitt just a little bit ago. Cut 30. She just did an hour White House press briefing saying, yeah, he's not coming back. Cut 30.
Hannah Jewell
Abrego Garcia was a foreign terrorist. He is an Ms. 13 gang member. He was engaged in human trafficking. He illegally came into our country and so deporting him back to El Salvador was always going to be the end result. There is never going to be a world in which this is an individual who's going to live a peaceful life in Maryland because he is a foreign terrorist and a ms.13 gang member. Not only have we confirmed that President Bukele yesterday in the Oval Office confirmed that as well. So he went back to his home country where he will face consequences for his gang affiliation and his engagement in human trafficking. I'm not sure what is so difficult about this for everyone in the media to understand. And it's appalling, truly appalling that there has been so much time covering this alleged human trafficker and this gang member, Ms. 13 gang member. It's truly striking to me.
Clay Travis
I think what this represents is a flailing attempt to find something that sticks. Think about it. In the last Three or four weeks. What have we heard? The talking point was egg prices are out of control. Trump is making you pay more for eggs. Well, wholesale egg prices are down and you are going to be paying substantially less than you were when Biden was in office, if you aren't already very soon. So that story has vanished. Stock market last week, oh, my goodness. For the last 10 days. Oh, my goodness, the stock market's going to collapse. You're going to. Everybody's going to lose all their money. Trump has no idea. Well, it's gone, right? Stock market's basically same price it was in September. That has faded as the sort of lack of movement has, has declined. Right now, the new argument is, oh, Trump's going to deport you. Right? That's what they're really trying to pivot from. They're trying to go from, if he can take this Maryland man and send him to El Salvador, why can't he do the same thing to you? Well, presumably because you're an American citizen. That's why he can't do it. That's the easy answer. If you are here illegally and you have a history of violent crime, then they can get you and they are going to try to deport you. And you should think that because I think one story is not being told, Buck. I do think a significant number of people are self deporting. You know, we talked about how the southern border is shut down and there's a limit on how many people in any given month that Trump can get out of the country. I think if you have a criminal record, you may be starting to look at this and say, wait a minute, I don't want to end up in a El Salvador prison. I'm free and clear and able to move around Right now. I think there are tens of thousands, if not hundreds of thousands of people here illegally that are seeing what's going on and they're saying, maybe I should just go back to my home country or at least go back somewhere in Latin America.
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Clay Travis
What I think is wild is how much time we spent talking about how wide open the southern border on this show and other places, the debate. We even had more on Republicans who were saying, you know what, let's go ahead and sign on with the Democrats and do a bill in the summer of 2024. I don't think voters should forget who was willing to do that. And Trump and Tom Holman just kept consistently saying, if you elect us, we'll shut down the southern border. Southern border shut down. The story is completely gone. There is not even any acknowledgment of the fact that overnight, effectively, Trump shut down the United States southern border in terms of illegal crossings.
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When have we ever had an administration come in saying that they would essentially solve a top three concern of the American people and do it within 60 days. I can't think of anything else where so quickly something so important to the electorate was by the numbers objectively addressed and solved in the way that this has, which I think has wrong footed the Democrats even further with all the, all the other stuff they've got lack of leadership and the trans agenda and the crazy stuff that they all believe. Clay, the problem is that Trump is keeping his promises. Yes. And he's doing what he said he would do. And so that just drives Democrats even more insane because what they were hoping was you'd get a little bit of what you had in 2017 where you had some swamp creatures saying they were going to drain the swamp. And you had some bad picks and you had some, you know, some, some Democrat advisers around Trump. And look, I'm not saying it wasn't very good overall, but There were some missteps, and Trump has admitted those missteps. This time around, it's just all systems go, and I think that drives them even more insane.
Clay Travis
I'm not sure you can point to anything that was an acknowledged problem. And again, you can say Democrats didn't really acknowledge it was a problem until it got to the election season, but that a politician has come into office and eliminated 95% of in the first hundred days ever, because 95% of illegal border crossings are gone. Is there any other comparable example to a promise made by a political candidate that was immediately delivered to this extent in the first hundred days? I think the border is one of the greatest success stories in modern American political history in terms of what Trump was able to do solely without congressional authority, despite the arguments to the contrary, for years and years.
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Clay Travis
He's the head coach of Ohio State and they were at the White House yesterday celebrating their national title. J.D. vance fumbled the trophy, which was very funny. It's a two part trophy. And then later said he did it because he didn't want anybody else to end up with the national title trophy because he's an Ohio State grad. But you were like kind of following this around along and just funny because.
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Clay Travis
I think Columbus, Cleveland and Cincinnati were number one overall. Here is my statement. I obviously don't have firsthand knowledge other than my observational ability of his jet black beard, which appears to be darker every single time when he walks onto the field than it is during the week. So maybe he's throwing some shoe polish in, in the, in the locker room. I don't know any man in his mid-40s that does not have some gray in his beard. I don't. I mean, maybe some of you out there are like, I'm in my mid-40s and I have a beard. You got a little bit of gray there, Buck. For people on video, I've got a decent amount and I haven't touched it up at all. I think that anybody in his mid-40s or above that has a midnight dark beard, I think they're, I think they're lying. I think they are engaging in, in like the steroids of beer coloring. There is some form.
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Clay Travis
Beard steroids. I think he's going with beard steroids. I think that there is some sort of, of shenanigans going on there.
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Clay Travis
Well, I appreciate the fact that she's willing to defend him on this. This is where she drew the line. She's like, you know, not beating Michigan, you can come after us. But Clay, I cannot allow you to attack whether or not he dyes his beard. By the way, my wife I don't think would defend me for anything online. So. So that's at least a streak for, for riot day. Since 9 11, the tunnel to Towers foundation has been supporting America's greatest heroes and their families. Heroes who protect our communities and our country. Heroes like firefighter James Dickman. He was passionate about firefighter fire safety, aspired to do everything in his power to keep his community and fellow firefighters safe. While responding to an apartment fire, he was trapped inside and unable to escape. He perished right there. Cause of the fire arson. He left behind his loving wife Jamie and children Paige and Grant. They gave Tunnel the Towers, did a mortgage free home, donated 11amonth to tunnel the towers. @t2t.org that's t the number 2t.org welcome.
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Clay Travis
It's a for to claim you've never been to an. You've, you've never been to an NHL game.
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She vanished. Like, I don't know where she went. But that's staggering to me that you could live in New York City as producer Ally was as a single woman for many years. And Moby, who, who used to want to go.
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Clay Travis
Totally. I mean, you made it. You made him famous. I'm. I know Moby's not the most masculine guy, but I can't believe he didn't try to sweep you off your feet by taking you to a RA game. Have you been to a Knicks game?
Hannah Jewell
Yes, I've been to soccer. I've been to Mets, Yankees, baseball. That's it.
Clay Travis
I would think, Buck, you were a single guy in New York City is going to like a Yankees, a Mets and Knicks or Rangers game, not a, like go to dating activity. Like I would think that's a no brainer.
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Clay Travis
So what's the most you ever spent on a first date? First date, not like somebody you're dating with. Did you ever, like $300, $400 meal? Like what, like, what was the standard average cost and what was like a high end? Like, I'm really going to try to blow it away here.
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Clay Travis
Well, it's alcohol too, right? You're probably having at least wine or something like with that.
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But I mean, you're not. You're not getting out of a restaurant. You know, when I was growing up, it was more like, you know, 100, 120. But now table stakes, $200. So dating in New York is, is. Is a very expensive problem.
Clay Travis
Did any woman ever pay for you on a first date? Any cost?
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Clay Travis
Do you. Allie, have you ever paid for a first date?
Hannah Jewell
Oh, sadly, yes, I have, as a knee.
Clay Travis
So how did that happen? Did he say, like, hey, can we split? Or how did. How did you end up paying the.
Hannah Jewell
Old splits a roo? And I wish I could have pulled the fire alarm, too.
Clay Travis
When you were dating the guy, were you like, this is in, this is over. He's made me pay for half the ticket on the first date.
Hannah Jewell
Well, I think to your point, they want you to feel like you're this empowered New York woman.
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Clay Travis
Very, very attractive man. I got to play this dark, literally, literally tall Dark and handsome. I mean, you can legitimately say all three things.
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All three of those things. Moby is. I don't think any of those things. I think Moby is the opposite.
Clay Travis
Poor Moby. Yeah. Short.
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Clay Travis
Super white. I don't even know that he can tan and not particularly good looking. Yeah, you've done well for yourself, Ali.
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Clay Travis
He should have taken her to a Rangers game. They might be together today.
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Clay Travis
This is C.C.
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Let'S go. Oh, on your baby. This is James from Hackensack, New Jersey. I noticed that you named your son James. That's a very good move, my friend. A very good move. All the best to you and your wife. Thank you. Thank you. He's James Speed Sexton. Speed is, in fact my dad's middle name. And unlike me, he does drive very fast. So you can imagine this has led to some amusing conversations with state troopers in New York when they pull him over. So Speed is a family name, his mother's maiden name.
Clay Travis
So that's Doc drives like a grandma. So this is maybe your son will get a little bit of the lead foot Gene.
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Clay Travis
It is pretty awesome. And I think that for anybody out there who's had a newborn, it's a lot of work. But when they start to start to reveal their personality, it just gets so much better. And they start to smile at you and roll over and all of those process parts of raising a baby, I mean, you're just going to be ecstatic.
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Clay Travis
Ali asked, and I think it's a good question. What do men have that is way more prominent than, in other words, the sex? Right. Men would have it at 10x or 20x what women have that's inside of a house, like, possessions. The only thing I could think of. Tools.
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Clay Travis
Okay. Tools is a good answer. I was going to go on the fashion front. T shirts. I don't ever want to throw away a T shirt. I bet I have 20x the number of T shirts of my wife going all the way back to, like, 1990. Right.
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Clay Travis
Go, and Laura gets rid of them. If I tried to get rid of any of her shoes, I think she would murder me. Like, she will get, like, that T shirt's too old. I'm going to throw it out. If I just said, yeah, I don't really like those shoes. They've been around too long, and I threw it away, I think she would strangle me to death while I was sleeping. I'm not Even kidding. I think if I tried to get rid of any of her shoes now, to be fair, she keeps shoes for a really long time, but the amount of women fascination with shoes and I never really thought about it. It actually came up on Fox and Friends over the weekend. Our friend Shannon Bream was talking about the number of pairs of shoes she had, and Shannon made a comment that I never really thought about before. She said, unlike other clothes where you can weigh different amounts, like, pretty much once you're an adult, you wear the same size shoe for. For the rest of your life. So you would have to have a major weight gain in order to not be able to put on a shoe. I never really thought about it before, but that actually makes some sense. And I was. I was blown away because we're in the process, like I said, of moving into a new house, and I was blown away when I walked into the bathroom and just saw all my wife's shoes arrayed there. But the number of women who've said, oh, I've got more than that, or, you know, for a woman around middle age, like, my wife is like that. You've been. Other words, you're not 16 or 18 years old, so you've had time to kind of collect shoes for a long time. I don't know that there's anything like it at all.
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G.G. lloyd from New Braunfels, Texas, listens on W O A I. What's going on? Let's play it. Congratulations, Buck. I want to let you know that it takes a little bit of time before the mother forgets what it was like in labor and all the days approaching labor in about six to eight months. So don't talk about it till then. What do you think, Clay? Good advice.
Clay Travis
Your decision on to have and when baby number two is not going to be your decision. There's nothing that, like, I wouldn't even bring it up. Women control the baby process. Once you've got two, if you're like, I convinced my wife to have a third, I think she will. She'll be excited, and I think she'll come to you. I wouldn't even worry about it. Yeah, that would be my advice.
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Greg in Columbus, Ohio. We're talking about Columbus, where we're number one. What's going on, Greg? Not my own, but I got. Yeah, you're on. Yeah, I, you know, I. I almost got to talk to Rush when I was up in Grand Rapids 30 years ago, and I came like, within a second. Got to see G. Gordon at G. Gordon. Lydia at Studio 28 up there, though. But, yeah, okay. These nephews and they just think, you know, whenever I'm around, it's like, uncle, Uncle Gray, and, you know, all that stuff. So I'll let. I'll let my brother do all the work, and I'll. I'll participate in the joy. But congrats anyways. Thank you so much.
Clay Travis
Okay, this is where producer Greg is, like, pulling his hair out because he's like, these people are amazing on the off air, and then you get them up and they just panic, and they go in, like, 20 different directions, and you don't know where you're going. But they ended with congrats, which was a good conclusion. Yeah.
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I would say that being an uncle, which I was before I was a dad, it's a great kind of. It's like a great gateway to the dad thing, because you get to spend time around the little person whose family, like my sis. This is my sister's boy, who is super cute. And during COVID I live very close to them a couple blocks away, so I could go over and spend time and visit. And I was really around for a lot of his first two years. I mean, I would see him weekly for his first two years, and, you know, it's just. It's just great, man. I don't know. It's the whole. The whole thing. I mean, now I go downstairs and I'll go see my wife, my baby, and my puppy, and life is good, Clay. You know, you're a family man. It's just fantastic.
Clay Travis
It is fabulous. And I mean, again, have more kids. The world truly does depend on it. So we need more kids. Well, raised to grow up. You got a boy now. Especially young men growing up to be heads of households and help to raise other strong men and women. Be involved in your family. You're going to love it. I know a lot of the dads and granddads out there have been through what you're going through right now. It's head spinning, but it's pretty fabulous.
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Edward in Tennessee. One more before we go into break here. What have you got for us, Edward? Not a lot, apparently. What's going on?
Clay Travis
I'm going to start keeping tally. There he is. Are you there?
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Yeah. You're on a radio show, so you got to say something, or else we're going to have to go to break. Go ahead. Yeah. I just want to say congrats on the baby. And I wanted to say that my middle name is Speed. It was my grandmother's maiden name. And they wanted to keep it in the family.
Clay Travis
Your relatively.
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It's my. Yeah, we might be related, my friend. It's my grandmother's maiden name. And that side of the family has roots in Kentucky because.
Clay Travis
Well, I think my grandmother has roots in Ohio.
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Well, it's not far. She actually was living in Mississippi when she married my grandfather. All right, well, we'll do the family tree off air here. Maybe we're second cousins or something. But thank you for calling in with that. But yes, Speed is a family name. We're gonna call a little boy Speed, I think is actually the way we're setting this thing up. But James, if he wants to just have like a normal name, you know what I mean? So that's why it's for. It's like you. You're. We're both middle name as. As name people. But our first names are, you know, we're so different.
Clay Travis
I was named after my two grandfathers. My mom liked Richard Clay better than Clay Richard. I will say Speed better not be the slowest kid on the team. Like, you don't want to create that.
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Clay Travis
It could be worse. Could be the Dick Travis show. And then maybe people would say it was a totally different kind of show.
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The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show: In-Depth Analysis of Border Control and Media Portrayal
Episode Title: Weekly Review With Clay and Buck H3 - Kilmar Abrego Garcia
Release Date: April 19, 2025
Host: Clay Travis and Buck Sexton
Description: Clay Travis and Buck Sexton delve into pressing topics in news, politics, and current events, offering insightful discussions sprinkled with their characteristic humor.
In this episode, Clay Travis and Buck Sexton dissect the Trump administration's continued efforts to hold institutions accountable, particularly targeting what they term as "woke" universities. The hosts highlight President Trump's consideration of taxing Harvard as a political entity, emphasizing the administration's unwavering stance.
Notable Quote:
“Trump knows what time it is strategy and that is the offense. Offense means do things, go for things, go after the parts of this country... with everything that you can lawfully under the Constitution.”
— Buck Sexton [04:15]
This offensive strategy, according to Buck, involves a proactive approach in addressing perceived societal and institutional issues head-on.
A significant portion of the discussion centers around the administration's border control measures. The hosts highlight a dramatic decrease in illegal border encounters, citing March figures of approximately 7,000 compared to 137,000 in the previous year.
Notable Quote:
“The border numbers year over year for March have come in and this March there were something like 7,000 encounters at the border the entire month. I think the previous year there were 137,000. So, yeah, it can be done, right?”
— Buck Sexton [04:45]
This substantial reduction is attributed to stringent enforcement policies, which Buck and Clay argue played a pivotal role in securing Trump and the Republican Party’s significant electoral victories.
The focal point of the episode is the deportation case of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, an alleged member of the MS-13 gang and a foreign terrorist organization. The discussion delves into the legal battles surrounding his deportation and the broader implications for immigration policies.
Notable Quote:
“This guy was arrested back in 2019, but a judge said, oh, we can't deport you even though you're an illegal. Because he had a fear of a credible fear of violence in his home country... his participation in MS-13 overrides the removal order.”
— Buck Sexton [13:45]
The hosts critique the judiciary's role in immigration enforcement, suggesting that ideological biases have hampered effective deportations. They reference statements from former Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi and highlight President Bukele’s refusal to return Abrego Garcia to the United States.
Notable Quote:
“Pam Bondi there says, and you talked about this in the way that they define someone. Maryland dad, Maryland man. No, he's an illegal immigrant that had no ability to be here and he's been deported.”
— Clay Travis [07:30]
Clay and Buck draw parallels between the media’s portrayal of different cases, arguing that biased reporting has skewed public perception. They specifically mention how cases like Trayvon Martin and Michael Brown were handled compared to Kilmar Abrego Garcia.
Notable Quote:
“Trayvon Martin... they would use pictures of him when he looked like he was 13 or 14 years old... They also changed the audio tape which somebody at one of the news affiliates got fired for.”
— Clay Travis [08:26]
The hosts suggest that the media selectively frames individuals based on their narratives, often painting certain figures in a more sympathetic light regardless of their actions.
The episode highlights Democrats' resistance to stringent immigration enforcement, criticizing their reluctance to deport individuals with violent backgrounds. Clay argues that this stance undermines national security and public safety.
Notable Quote:
“Democrats just don't want to deport anybody. That's real. Everything else is really noise.”
— Buck Sexton [13:05]
This steadfast opposition is portrayed as a significant hindrance to effective border control and immigration reform.
Clay and Buck discuss the future trajectory of immigration policies under the Trump administration. They posit that without judicial impediments, the administration can continue its aggressive deportation efforts, potentially reshaping the nation's approach to immigration.
Notable Quote:
“If the court says you have to return this, the Supreme Court says you have to return this person from El Salvador... I think this story is just going to eventually go away because I don't think it's that compelling.”
— Clay Travis [06:11]
The hosts remain optimistic about the administration's ability to sustain its immigration enforcement momentum, despite ongoing political battles.
In wrapping up, Clay and Buck emphasize the administration's successes in border control and criticize the opposition's inefficacy in addressing these issues. They underscore the importance of aggressive policy implementation in securing national interests.
Notable Quote:
“What have we heard? The talking point was egg prices are out of control... stock market's going to collapse... right now, the new argument is, oh, Trump's going to deport you.”
— Clay Travis [10:37]
They argue that focusing on substantial policy achievements, like border control, is more impactful than fixating on transient economic concerns.
The latter part of the episode shifts focus to listener calls, personal anecdotes, and lighter conversations about family and daily life. While these segments provide a personal touch and comic relief, they are secondary to the main political discussions.
This episode of The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show offers a comprehensive examination of the Trump administration's immigration policies, media biases, and the political landscape surrounding these issues. Through incisive analysis and robust debate, Travis and Sexton present a narrative that champions aggressive policy enforcement as a means to safeguard national security and public safety.
Key Takeaways:
This episode serves as a vital resource for listeners seeking to understand the intricacies of U.S. immigration policy and the political dynamics at play.