Hour 1 - Epstein Files Fallout


Author: iHeartPodcasts February 27, 2026 Duration: 36:49
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Hour 1 - Epstein Files Fallout

Hour 1 of The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show opens with the day’s dominant headline: the continued fallout from the newly released Epstein documents and the unprecedented spectacle of both Hillary Clinton and former President Bill Clinton being forced to testify. Clay and Buck break down why the leaked photo from Hillary’s deposition turned out to be meaningless, why the uproar over recording rules was a “tempest in a teapot,” and why none of the questioning is likely to lead to criminal charges. They argue that despite the media frenzy, no prosecutor—Republican or Democrat—has produced evidence that would support criminal cases against the political figures whose names appear in the files.

The hosts spend significant time explaining why Democrats are now weaponizing the Epstein scandal as their primary political attack against President Trump, using insinuation and narrative tactics similar to the Steele dossier, Russia‑collusion accusations, and the Kavanaugh smear campaigns. Clay emphasizes two major points largely missing from media coverage: it was Trump’s Department of Justice that charged Epstein in 2019, and it was Biden’s DOJ that held the Epstein files privately for four years without any Democrats demanding transparency. Buck argues that if Biden’s DOJ had any evidence implicating Trump, they would have used it immediately—especially given their aggressive efforts to undermine and prosecute him in other areas.

The conversation deepens into how the Epstein files have created a “moral panic” similar to the height of the Me Too era, with people unwilling to distinguish between morally unsavory behavior and actual criminal conduct. Clay points out that many individuals being smeared simply had social or professional contact with Epstein, and that the frenzy now mirrors the way the left tried to destroy Brett Kavanaugh with uncorroborated accusations. Buck highlights the danger of allowing conspiracy narratives, selective outrage, and unproven claims—such as Pizzagate‑style theories—to be used to turn Trump supporters against Trump himself.

Throughout Hour 1, listener calls illustrate the divide: some want the topic dropped entirely, while others insist the files contain explosive revelations. Clay and Buck argue firmly that if the evidence existed for criminal prosecutions, they would already have happened, and that Democrats’ sudden interest in Epstein has nothing to do with protecting victims and everything to do with harming Trump in the 2026 midterms. They also note that most alleged victims have already been paid massive settlements and have chosen not to name additional perpetrators, even though nondisclosure agreements would not prevent them from doing so.

The hour closes with context from callers, references to historical behavior like Bill Clinton’s false denials during the Lewinsky scandal, and a reminder that politically motivated testimony rarely produces confessions—especially from veteran politicians. Clay and Buck reiterate that the news cycle is being driven by today’s depositions, not by their preference for the topic, and that while the Epstein scandal is dominating national headlines, the public should remain focused on issues of far greater consequence, including foreign policy tensions that could escalate dramatically.

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