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BONUS: Daily Review With Clay and Buck - Jun 10 2025

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Verdict with Ted Cruz

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Buck Sexton: 我很高兴看到特朗普政府在非法移民执法问题上采取行动,坚持法律和秩序的立场,这为未来四年定下基调。我认为,如果我们不建立安全的边界和内部执法,实际上就等于开放边界,这将带来深远的影响。非法移民的人数影响国会席位的分配,对民主党有利。如果我们不能维护国家主权、法治和移民制度,那么我们就不能算是一个真正的国家。 Clay Travis: 特朗普政府在处理抗议活动方面与2020年相比有明显不同,这次采取了更强硬的手段,避免重蹈覆辙。我认为,特朗普政府在处理抗议活动方面与2020年相比有明显不同,这次采取了更强硬的手段,避免重蹈覆辙。里根政府的特赦是里根总统任期内最糟糕的政策之一,其后果比当时任何人预想的都要严重。如果我对拜登政府期间进入美国的1000万非法移民进行特赦,那么未来民主党政府再次上台时,将无法阻止下一次1000万非法移民的涌入。

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The hosts discuss the escalating riots in Los Angeles, the deployment of Marines, and the Trump administration's response. They contrast this response with the handling of the 2020 riots and explore the political and societal consequences of illegal immigration.
  • 700 Marines deployed to Los Angeles to quell riots related to illegal immigration enforcement
  • Contrast between Trump's response to the riots and the response during the 2020 riots
  • Concerns about the political and societal consequences of unchecked illegal immigration, including strain on public services and manipulation of congressional apportionment

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Meet my friends, Clay Travis and Buck Sexton!  If you love Verdict, the Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show might also be in your audio wheelhouse. Politics, news analysis, and some pop culture and comedy thrown in too.

 

Here’s a sample episode recapping four Tuesday takeaways. Give the guys a listen and then follow and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts.

 

There's Something Deeper Going On

 

Dives deep into the escalating crisis in Los Angeles, where ongoing riots tied to illegal immigration enforcement have prompted the deployment of 700 U.S. Marines. Broadcasting from Washington, D.C., Clay and Buck analyze the stark contrast between the current administration under President Donald Trump and the response during the 2020 riots, emphasizing a firmer, law-and-order approach in Trump’s second term.

 

The hosts explore how the Trump administration is handling the unrest with decisive federal action, contrasting it with the perceived failures of Democrat-led cities and states. They highlight the political and societal consequences of unchecked illegal immigration, including the strain on public services, the manipulation of congressional apportionment due to non-citizen counts, and the broader implications for national sovereignty and the rule of law.

 

A major theme is the shift in conservative discourse from border wall rhetoric to a more urgent call for mass deportations and interior enforcement. Clay and Buck argue that the Biden-era influx of over 10 million illegal immigrants has created a de facto open border, with long-term consequences for American democracy and representation.

 

California Gubernatorial Candidate Steve Hilton

Steve Hilton, gubernatorial candidate in California, provides on-the-ground insight into the destruction in Los Angeles. Hilton describes a total breakdown of law and order, with businesses—many owned by working-class Latinos—devastated by looting and arson. He criticizes California leadership, including Governor Gavin Newsom and Mayor Karen Bass, for prioritizing political pandering over public safety.

 

The hosts also discuss the media’s portrayal of the riots, calling out CNN and others for downplaying the violence. They credit Elon Musk’s ownership of X (formerly Twitter) for enabling more transparent coverage of the events, undermining the “mostly peaceful protest” narrative.

 

Additional topics include the historical context of the 1986 Reagan amnesty, the unique challenges posed by illegal immigration from Mexico, and the ideological roots of the current unrest, which Hilton links to decades of leftist indoctrination in education and politics.

 

WI Sen. Ron Johnson

 

In-depth interview with Wisconsin Senator Ron Johnson on the pressing issue of federal spending, the national debt crisis, and the future of economic policy under the leadership of current President Donald Trump.

 

This hour centers around the much-discussed “Big Beautiful Bill” currently navigating the U.S. Senate. Senator Johnson, a leading fiscal conservative, outlines the unsustainable trajectory of post-COVID government spending, emphasizing how emergency-level expenditures have become the new budgetary baseline. He contrasts historical fiscal responsibility—such as post-World War II spending reductions—with today’s entrenched budget inflation, highlighting a 58% increase in federal outlays since 2019.

 

Simone Says Sorry

 

Simone Biles issues an apology to Riley Gaines, but none of us believe she wrote it. It reads like a horribly written PR statement and doesn't make any sense or sound the least bit authentic. 

 

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