Hour 1 - Would They Do This is in a Mosque?


Author: iHeartPodcasts January 19, 2026 Duration: 36:52
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Hour 1 - Would They Do This is in a Mosque?

Hour 1 of the Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show opens with Clay Travis and Buck Sexton broadcasting from Miami ahead of the College Football National Championship, setting the stage for a wide‑ranging discussion of breaking national news, political unrest, and cultural conflict. The hour quickly pivots to major developing stories, including escalating protests in Minneapolis, federal immigration enforcement, media bias, and the role of political activists disrupting religious institutions.

The primary focus of Hour 1 is the viral Minneapolis church disruption, where left‑wing anti‑ICE protesters stormed a live Christian worship service to protest immigration enforcement. Clay and Buck condemn the protest as a blatant violation of religious freedom, private property rights, and basic civil order, emphasizing how the protesters entered a church during Sunday services, frightened congregants—including children—and halted worship. The hosts highlight how the pastor calmly but firmly demanded the protesters leave, while national media figures—including former CNN host Don Lemon—actively participated in the confrontation.

A major portion of the hour centers on Don Lemon’s presence inside the church, where he argued that the protesters had a First Amendment right to interrupt the service. Clay and Buck dismantle that claim by explaining the legal limits of free speech, emphasizing that the First Amendment does not allow trespassing or the disruption of private religious services. They argue Lemon crossed the line from observer to activist, particularly as video evidence shows him coordinating with protesters before entering the church. The hosts question whether journalistic protections apply when a reporter knowingly accompanies unlawful activity.
The discussion expands to federal law enforcement and immigration enforcement in Minneapolis, following a deadly encounter between ICE agents and Renee Good, which ignited the protests. 

In Hour 1, Clay and Buck analyze reporting that the FBI is now investigating whether ICE agents were assaulted during the incident, not merely the agent’s use of force. They challenge media narratives portraying Goode’s partner as a “widow,” noting the two were not married, and play audio allegedly capturing her encouraging the confrontation, including telling her partner to flee ICE agents—actions the hosts say could constitute instigation.

The hosts sharply criticize the New York Times for publishing extensive personal information about the ICE agent involved, accusing the paper of reckless doxing that endangers law enforcement officers and their families. Clay argues that President Trump should publicly honor the agent at the State of the Union, stating the media has already exposed his identity in full. Buck adds that such coverage is designed to intimidate federal officers and deter enforcement nationwide.

Hour 1 also examines the potential use of the FACE Act, a federal law protecting access to religious institutions and clinics, with Clay noting that the Biden administration aggressively prosecuted abortion‑clinic protesters under the statute. The hosts question whether the same law could be applied to protesters who forcibly disrupted a church worship service, discussing possible legal consequences and Trump administration Civil Rights Division investigations.

The hour concludes with live updates indicating protests spreading across Minneapolis, including demonstrators entering Target stores demanding the abolition of ICE. Clay reports that President Trump has 1,500 troops on standby to respond if unrest escalates further. Both hosts criticize Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey and Governor Tim Walz for staying silent amid the chaos, arguing that their lack of leadership has allowed disorder to spread.

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