Hour 1 - Texas Primary Day!
Hour 1 of The Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Show opens with major breaking news as President Donald Trump addresses reporters live from the Oval Office regarding the U.S. airstrikes against Iran. The hosts analyze Trump’s remarks about the killing of Soleimani, Iran’s long history of terror sponsorship, the threat of Iranian‑backed attacks, and the strategic reasoning behind the timing of the latest military strikes. Trump rejects claims that Israel pushed America into action, arguing instead that Iran appeared poised to attack first.
Clay and Buck then explore comments from Secretary of State Marco Rubio, who outlines why the administration launched preemptive defensive strikes to prevent mass American casualties. The hosts discuss the political divide—even among conservatives—on Trump’s “no new wars” pledge and whether the Iran operation aligns with that promise. They compare the moment to a hypothetical chance to stop North Korea’s nuclear program in the 1990s, framing Trump’s decision as a generational effort to prevent Iran from becoming a nuclear‑armed menace.
From there, the show shifts to domestic politics with detailed coverage of the Texas Republican primary, one of the most expensive and closely watched Senate primaries in U.S. history. Listeners from across Texas call in to report high turnout and long lines. Clay and Buck also discuss a major new Supreme Court ruling on transgender youth, underscoring its national implications.
A substantial portion of Hour 1 features an extended, high‑energy interview with Congressman Wesley Hunt, a leading candidate in the Texas Senate primary. Hunt lays out his case for next‑generation conservative leadership, citing his West Point background, combat service as an Apache pilot, support for term limits, and strong alignment with President Trump. He sharply criticizes what he calls the “soft bigotry of low expectations” from liberal politicians, slams Gavin Newsom’s recent comments, and emphasizes his commitment to cultural clarity on issues like gender, family values, and assimilation. Hunt also discusses Iran, calling Trump’s actions “peace through strength” and asserting that strategic force prevents greater conflict.
The hour concludes with listener reactions to the Texas Senate race, including debates over Attorney General Ken Paxton, the electability of various GOP candidates, and concerns about how independents may respond in a general election matchup. Clay and Buck reiterate that regardless of who emerges from the Republican primary, they are committed to supporting the nominee against Democratic challengers.
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