Hour 1 - COTUS Tariff Ruling


Author: iHeartPodcasts February 20, 2026 Duration: 36:53
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Hour 1 - COTUS Tariff Ruling

Hour 1 of the Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show begins with major breaking news: the Supreme Court has struck down President Trump’s emergency‑based tariff authority in a 6–3 ruling. Clay and Buck remind listeners that they predicted this outcome weeks ago after oral arguments, noting that the Court appeared skeptical of the legal foundation for the tariff program. They walk through how the ruling centers on the idea that tariff‑setting is a power reserved for Congress, and that the statute Trump used last year was not the proper legal vehicle — even though other, older trade statutes could theoretically empower the president to take similar action. The hosts discuss how this decision could open the door to companies seeking refunds for previously paid tariffs, potentially setting off a wave of litigation involving hundreds of billions of dollars.

Clay predicts that President Trump will almost certainly re‑issue tariffs under a different statutory authority and effectively “run out the clock” on legal challenges, much like previous administrations have done on controversial executive actions. The two compare this to how both Barack Obama and Joe Biden implemented policies they openly acknowledged would later be struck down, simply because the slow legal process allowed the policies to remain in effect for months or years.

The conversation expands into how this ruling may serve as a political pressure valve for the Supreme Court ahead of several major upcoming cases, including those involving racial gerrymandering and birthright citizenship. Clay believes the Court may have intentionally “slapped back” Trump on tariffs to show neutrality before issuing rulings that could deal far more substantial political blows to the left. Buck adds that the Court’s handling of birthright citizenship could have enormous consequences, potentially redefining automatic citizenship and affecting national sovereignty for generations.

From there, the hour shifts to lighter material as the two joke about Buck’s book, Manufacturing Delusion, which has slipped slightly in Amazon rankings thanks to the runaway success of a memoir by influencer Bunny XO — the wife of country star Jelly Roll. A caller from Florida explains Bunny XO’s popularity as a redemption story involving domestic abuse survival, faith, and rebuilding her life, prompting laughter and good‑natured banter about book marketing and the surprising power of Jelly Roll’s fanbase.

Clay then highlights two uplifting Winter Olympics victories: Team USA’s women’s hockey triumph over Canada in overtime, and Alyssa Liu’s historic gold medal in women’s figure skating — the first for the United States in 24 years. He tells the moving backstory of Liu’s father, who fled China after Tiananmen Square, and explains how the family rejected millions of dollars from China to switch Alyssa’s Olympic allegiance. This segues into a sharp contrast with U.S.‑born athlete Eileen Gu, who chose to compete for China and avoided answering questions about human‑rights abuses, prompting a fiery discussion about dual citizenship, national loyalty, and the ethics of representing foreign regimes.

Listener calls close out the hour with debates over whether dual citizens should vote in U.S. elections, whether Americans abroad should retain voting privileges, and whether competing for another country should automatically void U.S. citizenship. Clay and Buck argue forcefully that dual citizenship creates inherent conflicts of interest and undermines national sovereignty. Hour 1 wraps with additional questions about potential tariff refunds, legal fallout from the ruling, and a preview of upcoming guests — including Indiana Governor Mike Braun, who plans to address reports that the Chicago Bears may relocate to Indiana.

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