Hour 2 - Cuba Takeover?


Author: iHeartPodcasts February 27, 2026 Duration: 36:23
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Hour 2 - Cuba Takeover?

Hour 2 of The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show continues the intense political energy of the day, opening with updates on President Trump’s remarks to the media as he departs for Texas ahead of the state’s crucial upcoming primary. Clay announces that unlike Stephen Colbert, the show has officially invited Jasmine Crockett to appear and make her case directly to Texas voters—a point they frame as exposing the media’s bias and double standards after Colbert’s alleged interference benefiting James Talarico. The hosts emphasize that they are offering Crockett a platform specifically because the race matters and because voters deserve transparency.

The hour then shifts sharply into listener reactions, starting with calls urging the audience to push Congress to pass the SAVE Act. Clay and Buck walk through the political math, explaining why the bill is effectively dead without the elimination of the Senate filibuster, something Republicans cannot achieve. Additional callers escalate the tension, accusing the hosts of “covering up for pedophiles” in their Epstein commentary—prompting Clay and Buck to push back forcefully. They reiterate that Epstein was unquestionably a criminal, that Trump’s Department of Justice charged him, and that if Democrats truly cared about justice, Biden’s DOJ wouldn’t have sat on the files quietly for four years. The hosts argue that many people in conservative media have monetized fear and conspiracy, convincing listeners that Epstein revelations will bring down powerful figures, but that the evidence simply doesn’t support those narratives.

Throughout Hour 2, the discussion centers on why Democrats are suddenly fixated on Epstein now that the 2026 midterms are approaching. Buck breaks down how Democrats are using the forced depositions of Bill and Hillary Clinton to set a precedent for demanding that President Trump and Melania testify under oath next. They play audio from Rep. Ro Khanna explicitly calling for Trump to be subpoenaed to discuss Epstein, highlighting how Democrats plan to use the scandal as a political weapon rather than a truth‑seeking effort. The hosts argue that Trump supporters need to see the bigger picture: this is primarily an election‑year tactic to fracture the Republican base by turning MAGA voters’ anger inward.

The hour takes a turn when President Trump’s fresh comments about Bill Clinton’s deposition air. Trump says he doesn’t like seeing Clinton deposed but notes that Democrats went after him far more aggressively—a signal, Clay argues, that Trump recognizes the political game being played. They warn listeners that Democrats aren’t targeting the Clintons because they care about justice; they’re doing it because they want the “Clinton rule” to justify forcing Trump under oath.

The conversation becomes broader as callers express frustration, exhaustion, and division over the Epstein topic. The hosts play messages from listeners who say they’re sick of the scandal dominating the conservative conversation. Clay and Buck agree, noting that the Epstein issue is now creating deep fractures inside the Republican coalition—exactly what Democrats want. They stress that Epstein was evil, that Ghislaine Maxwell was convicted, and that if any evidence existed against the public figures now being speculated about, it would have surfaced already.

In the final segment, Hour 2 shifts to foreign policy and the rapidly growing speculation about Cuba. Clay revisits his argument from the previous day that the United States should consider a “friendly takeover” of the island. Coincidentally, President Trump had just made remarks saying the Cuban government is in deep trouble and that a “friendly takeover” is possible—prompting Clay and Buck to discuss the geopolitical implications, including a pending Supreme Court case about U.S. business assets seized during the Cuban Revolution. They explore whether American corporations might seek to reclaim prime Cuban real estate and how a shift in Cuban leadership could weaken foreign adversaries like China and Russia. Several callers raise concerns about how Cuba’s political leanings might influence U.S. elections if it ever became a state, leading Buck to clarify that the debate is about territory—not statehood—and that Cuban American voters in the United States already lean strongly Republican.

Hour 2 ends with broader geopolitical concerns, including the looming uncertainty around Iran, the possibility of destabilization following military strikes, and the strange, still‑developing story of a boat of Americans allegedly shot at by Cuban forces. Clay and Buck close by previewing their upcoming conversation with an Iran expert and noting that Epstein fallout, Cuba, and potential conflict in the Middle East are all shaping what may be one of the most consequential weekends in recent memory.

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