Hour 2 - Global Terrorism and Domestic Policy Collide


Author: iHeartPodcasts December 23, 2025 Duration: 33:59
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Hour 2 - Global Terrorism and Domestic Policy Collide

Hour 2 of The Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Show, guest-hosted by Brett Winterble from WBT in Charlotte, delivers a powerful mix of cultural, legal, and national security analysis alongside economic debate. Brett opens with a major legal development out of California: a federal judge struck down state policies that allowed schools to hide students’ gender identity changes from parents. Judge Roger T. Benitez issued a permanent injunction barring educators from misleading parents or using different pronouns and names without parental knowledge. Brett emphasizes the ruling as a victory for parental rights and the First Amendment, arguing that teachers should not be forced into secrecy or ideological compliance. He calls out the undue burden placed on educators and frames the decision as a pushback against progressive overreach in public education.

 

The conversation then pivots to Representative Ayanna Pressley’s remarks on gender-affirming care, where she equated treatment for gender dysphoria with urgent medical needs like broken bones and diabetes. Brett critiques the inclusion of taxpayer-funded gender transitions under Medicaid, questioning priorities when veterans and vulnerable populations struggle to access basic healthcare. He warns that such policies exemplify the left’s incremental approach to expanding government control over personal and family decisions.

 

Midway through the hour, Brett welcomes Bill Roggio of the Foundation for Defense of Democracies and Long War Journal for an in-depth discussion on global terrorism following the ISIS-inspired Bondi Beach attack in Australia, which targeted Jewish worshippers during Hanukkah. Roggio dismantles the myth that ISIS is defeated, explaining how jihadist networks remain active in Southeast Asia, Africa, and the Middle East through recruitment, training, and financing via criminal enterprises, crypto transfers, and hawala systems. He highlights the Philippines as a training hub and warns that attacks like Bondi demonstrate ISIS’s ability to adapt and exploit security gaps. Roggio also raises alarms about the Minnesota welfare fraud scandal, suggesting that stolen funds could have been funneled to extremist groups like Al-Shabaab, given historical ties between Somali-American communities and jihadist recruitment. He underscores the likelihood that even a fraction of the $9–18 billion lost could significantly bolster terror operations abroad.

 

The segment closes with a sobering look at emerging threats in Syria, where two U.S. soldiers were killed by a member of Syrian security forces. Roggio questions official narratives blaming ISIS, noting the group’s silence and pointing to deeper complexities involving Islamist factions within the Syrian government. Brett ties these insights to domestic vulnerabilities, warning that terrorists study attacks like the Brown University shooting to replicate tactics against soft targets.

Finally, Brett engages listeners on Trump’s tariff policies, responding to a caller critical of protectionism. He defends reciprocal tariffs as leverage to secure fair trade deals, arguing that America’s economic strength allows it to dictate terms and protect domestic industries. This spirited debate underscores broader themes of sovereignty, economic resilience, and national security that define the hour.

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