Hour 3 - FREEDOM


Author: iHeartPodcasts March 2, 2026 Duration: 35:56
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Hour 3 - FREEDOM

Hour 3 of The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show continues deep coverage of the unfolding U.S.–Iran war, its political shockwaves, and the enormous reaction across the Iranian diaspora, while also pivoting to critical Texas Senate‑primary developments. Clay and Buck open the hour by noting the astonishing global response to President Trump’s coordinated U.S.–Israel strikes that decapitated Iran’s leadership, pointing out that oil markets and the stock market remain stable—a sign that world markets view the strikes as controlled and effective. They update listeners on a disturbing terror‑inspired mass shooting in Austin, in which the suspect wore pro‑Iran apparel and reportedly kept images of Iranian regime leaders at home, underscoring fears of domestic radicalization as Iran lashes out regionally.

The hosts then shift to the extraordinary outpouring of joy from Iranian‑American communities across Los Angeles, Washington, New York, and elsewhere—massive street celebrations praising President Trump for toppling the regime that oppressed millions for nearly five decades. Clay highlights Senator John Fetterman’s surprising break from his party, quoting Fetterman’s blunt criticism of Democrats who oppose the only strategy that can truly prevent Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons. Buck frames the political divide as another case of “reflexive anti‑Trumpism,” arguing that Democrats oppose Trump’s actions simply because Trump is the one taking them—even when those actions advance human rights, weaken terrorism, and liberate millions. Clay compares the moment to the fall of the Berlin Wall, noting how Venezuela, Cuba, and now Iran are each seeing transformational change as a result of Trump’s foreign‑policy doctrine.

Hour 3 features powerful emotional testimony from Iranian‑Americans: one caller describes weeping with gratitude as family members in Iran expressed hope for the first time in decades; another recounts growing up in a system that demanded children chant “Death to Israel” while suppressing dissent. Callers emphasize that Iranians view the strikes not as war, but as a long‑awaited opportunity to reclaim their country from a regime that murdered protestors, tortured dissidents, and crushed women’s rights. Clay reads a poignant message from the Iranian‑American wife of a college football coach, who describes how her parents cried tears of joy because Trump’s actions may finally bring the freedom they were denied. Buck underscores the geopolitical stakes, explaining how Iran—long the world’s leading state sponsor of terrorism—funded Hamas, Hezbollah, militias in Syria and Iraq, and terrorist plots throughout the region. Removing the regime could dramatically change the futures of Lebanon, Syria, Yemen, and Israel, while also weakening Russia and China, who relied on Iran economically and strategically.

The hosts also examine the political calculus behind Hamas’s October 7 attack on Israel, arguing that Iran backed it to prevent historic Saudi‑Israeli normalization under the expanding Abraham Accords. Now, in an ironic reversal, many Arab states are allowing the U.S. and Israel to use their airspace to strike Iran’s military assets—a sign that the region’s power centers want the Iranian regime gone. Clay says the Middle East may be witnessing a second “modern Berlin Wall moment.”

Later in the hour, attention shifts to domestic politics with an in‑depth interview featuring Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, one of the top contenders in Tuesday’s high‑stakes Republican Senate primary. Paxton contrasts his record with Senator John Cornyn’s, arguing that Cornyn has aligned with Democrats on immigration, the border wall, gun restrictions, and opposition to Trump. Paxton insists he is the only candidate who consistently delivers results, calling Cornyn “a swamp creature” who has spent decades out of step with Texas voters. He disputes claims that he can’t win a general election, citing strong polling and a perfect statewide election record. Paxton also discusses the Austin terror attack, warning that the border crisis has created vulnerabilities for sleeper‑cell infiltration and calling for increased federal resources to identify potential threats.

The hour wraps with more Iranian‑American callers describing the jubilation in Persian communities worldwide and the fear many Iranian athletes faced under the regime—including national‑team soccer players forced to sing the national anthem under threats to their families. Clay and Buck close Hour 3 by emphasizing how enormous a transformation the world is witnessing and how profoundly Iranian‑American voices underscore the meaning of freedom, the stakes of this conflict, and the political implications ahead of the Texas primary and the 2026 midterms.

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