Hour 3 - Iran Predictions


Author: iHeartPodcasts February 27, 2026 Duration: 36:46
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Hour 3 - Iran Predictions

Hour 3 of The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show zeroes in on high‑stakes foreign policy and the 2026 political battlefield, opening with an extended interview on Iran with political commentator Debra Lea, fresh off a trip to Israel. She outlines why embassy drawdowns, evacuation timelines, and Tehran’s rhetoric suggest imminent U.S. airstrikes on Iran could come as soon as Sunday night but warns that any operation is likely to be limited strikes that “kick the can down the road” rather than achieve regime change. The hosts and Lea debate whether destroying nuclear facilities is feasible now that sites are hardened underground, how the Ayatollah’s succession bench and the regime’s 800,000‑person security apparatus blunt decapitation strategies, and why a long conflict would be politically perilous heading into the midterms. They also game out regional dynamics—Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and Gulf states hedging as middlemen; U.S. assets repositioned closer to Israel; and the possibility that China and Russia have quietly improved Iran’s air defenses—while emphasizing that Iran’s direct capability to harm the United States is limited, with the most credible risks being proxy rockets toward Israel or sleeper‑cell scenarios.

The program pivots to Open Line Friday with callers weighing in on the Texas primary and “Operation Chaos” crossover voting. A Texas listener urges Republicans to stop gaming the Democratic ballot for Jasmine Crockett and instead vote their own side, citing crucial statewide decisions from the Attorney General vacancy to ongoing dissatisfaction with John Cornyn. Clay and Buck applaud the audience’s political sophistication and remind listeners that early‑vote turnout is already high for both parties, making strategic participation on the GOP side more important than ever.

The Epstein saga resurfaces through a steady stream of listener questions—why alleged victims who were adults at the time don’t publicly name abusers, whether fear explains the silence, and how depositions are being weaponized. Clay and Buck reiterate core points: Epstein was charged by Trump’s DOJ; Ghislaine Maxwell was convicted; and Democrats are now using the Clinton depositions to argue for putting President Trump and Melania under oath—a precedent they predict will dominate the midterm messaging war. They push back on conspiratorial claims (pizza “code words,” adrenochrome myths) and stress that serious crimes require evidence and named accusers, not file‑reading and innuendo. As news breaks that Bill Clinton’s deposition wrapped and he reportedly indicated Trump never said anything implicating himself with Epstein, the hosts argue this undercuts efforts to draw Trump into the scandal and underscores how the story is being used to divide MAGA voters rather than deliver justice.

Turning to law‑and‑order, Buck revisits the viral New York snowball‑assault on police, noting the arrest of a repeat offender and blasting Alvin Bragg’s downgrading of charges from assaulting officers to a minor count—an example, they say, of progressive prosecutors reflexively lowering felonies to misdemeanors while escalating minor paperwork counts against political opponents. The Police Benevolent Association sound bite underscores that officers were pelted with rock‑packed ice—not harmless “snow”—and the hosts mock city leaders minimizing the attack.

Hour 3 closes by flagging a potentially seismic shift in media power: reports that Paramount will acquire Warner Bros., which would mean new ownership of CNN and possibly a move away from the left‑leaning lane that has ceded ground to MSNBC. Clay posits that a CNN reset toward the center—or even occasionally right of center—could reorder the cable‑news ecosystem heading into 2026. The hour ends with weekend watch‑items: whether U.S. strikes on Iran materialize, how the Texas primary shakes out, and whether Democrats escalate calls to subpoena Trump in the Epstein fight—setting the narrative table for next week’s shows

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