Hour 2 - Rigging the Census?


Author: iHeartPodcasts January 30, 2026 Duration: 36:52
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Hour 2 - Rigging the Census?

Hour 2 of the Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show continues the Friday edition with a wide‑ranging discussion of major national stories, focusing heavily on government transparency, Supreme Court cases, immigration policy, and political accountability. Clay Travis and Buck Sexton begin the hour by revisiting breaking news from Washington as President Donald Trump fields questions from the Oval Office, including ongoing speculation about foreign policy toward Iran, public safety concerns, and high‑profile criminal cases, including confirmation that the accused UnitedHealthcare CEO shooter will not face the death penalty.

A central focus of Hour 2 is the massive release of more than three million pages of Jeffrey Epstein‑related documents by the Department of Justice. Clay and Buck analyze statements from Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche explaining what was released and what was withheld, including materials involving victim privacy, child sexual abuse imagery, and documents tied to ongoing investigations. The hosts argue that despite intense public interest, the Epstein files are unlikely to produce new criminal indictments or explosive revelations, contending that any truly damning evidence would have surfaced years ago under previous administrations of both parties. They emphasize that Democrats controlled these materials for years without releasing them and suggest that Epstein conspiracies persist largely because no document release will ever fully satisfy the most skeptical critics.

Clay and Buck further explore how Epstein accumulated his wealth and influence, referencing reporting on Epstein’s financial relationship with powerful elites and billionaire figures. They acknowledge that some embarrassing emails or elite connections may emerge from the documents but maintain that Hour 2 reinforces their belief that no political or intelligence‑level “smoking gun” will result. The hosts also address why secrecy around victim identities is necessary and argue that outrage over withheld materials often ignores the real consequences for survivors.

The tone of Hour 2 shifts to one of its most consequential segments with an extended interview featuring Missouri Attorney General Catherine Hanaway, who discusses a landmark lawsuit challenging the counting of illegal immigrants in the U.S. Census. Hanaway explains that counting non‑citizens affects congressional apportionment, Electoral College votes, and federal funding, disproportionately benefiting Democratic‑leaning states. She outlines the constitutional basis for the case, referencing the 14th Amendment and historical precedent defining who qualifies as a “person” for census purposes. Clay and Buck highlight how a favorable Supreme Court ruling could dramatically reshape House control and presidential elections as soon as 2028.

The conversation expands to related Supreme Court battles, including majority‑minority districting, redistricting law, and birthright citizenship, which Hanaway describes as unresolved but critical issues tied directly to illegal immigration incentives. Hour 2 underscores how these legal cases could redefine representation, federal power, and election outcomes for decades.

Lighter cultural moments also appear throughout Hour 2, including reflections on actress Catherine O’Hara following news related to her legacy, nostalgic discussion of Home Alone, and spirited debate over Hollywood celebrity culture. The hosts also lean into audience engagement with humor, YouTube promotion, and live reactions, continuing their tradition of mixing serious legal analysis with personality‑driven commentary.

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