Hour 1 - Subsidizing Fraud


Author: iHeartPodcasts January 16, 2026 Duration: 36:51
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Hour 1 - Subsidizing Fraud

Hour 1 of The Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Show sets the tone for the day by zeroing in on the three main battlegrounds shaping early 2026: healthcare reform, immigration enforcement, and President Trump’s assertive posture on the world stage. The hour opens with discussion of a Trump-hosted rural healthcare roundtable, where the president sharply criticized Obamacare for funneling resources away from rural hospitals while enriching insurance companies. Clay and Buck explain that Trump is positioning healthcare affordability as a core issue for working Americans, particularly in rural communities that have seen hospital closures, higher costs, and reduced access. Trump argues that despite massive increases in federal spending since Obamacare passed, rural hospitals have received only a fraction of Medicaid funding, reinforcing the hosts’ long-held claim that the law increased costs, expanded bureaucracy, and incentivized fraud rather than improving care.

The conversation expands into a broader critique of the U.S. healthcare system, with Buck highlighting estimates that 10 percent of the entire federal budget is lost to fraud, much of it tied to healthcare and Medicaid. They discuss Wall Street Journal reporting showing that millions of Obamacare enrollees appear to have no healthcare claims at all, suggesting mass auto-enrollment and subsidy abuse. Clay and Buck argue this undercuts Democratic warnings of an “Obamacare apocalypse” if subsidies were reduced, pointing instead to evidence that enrollment declines are largely the result of fraud crackdowns rather than people losing necessary coverage. Trump’s announcement of a $50 billion increase in rural healthcare funding over five years is framed as both policy correction and political reset, aimed squarely at voters Republicans lost in past midterms over healthcare.

Midway through the hour, the focus shifts to the escalating immigration enforcement crisis in Minnesota, which the hosts describe as the Democrats’ primary line of resistance against Trump 2.0. Clay and Buck argue that Democratic officials, including Governor Tim Walz and Minneapolis leadership, are using inflammatory language such as “federal occupation” to energize activists and destabilize ICE operations. They highlight violent incidents, including attacks on ICE agents, the break-in of an FBI vehicle, and the theft of weapons and sensitive materials, warning that this rhetoric is pushing toward an “insurrection-style” confrontation. Clips from Scott Jennings and Stephen Miller reinforce the argument that Minnesota leaders are inciting chaos, not calming it, and that Trump’s threat to invoke the Insurrection Act is increasingly credible as federal officers are targeted.

The hosts contrast Minneapolis with cities like Miami and Nashville, where strong political backing for law enforcement has coincided with historically low murder rates and steep drops in violent crime. They argue the data proves that supporting police works, while demonizing law enforcement produces lawlessness. Buck adds that shrinking illegal immigrant populations could have major downstream effects, including reshaping the 2030 Census and congressional representation, eliminating what he calls a long-standing Democratic advantage.

Hour 1 closes with international developments, as Clay and Buck analyze Trump’s decision not to strike Iran after Tehran abruptly canceled more than 800 scheduled executions of protestors. Trump publicly thanked Iran while simultaneously maintaining pressure by deploying U.S. naval assets, which Buck frames as classic Trump unpredictability and leverage rather than détente. The hour ends with a sober assessment: while Trump successfully shifted Venezuela onto a different trajectory, Iran’s regime appears entrenched for now, and Trump is choosing restraint until conditions make decisive action more effective.

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