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BONUS: Daily Review With Clay and Buck - Jun 26 2025

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Verdict with Ted Cruz

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Clay Travis: 我认为CNN和纽约时报泄露了关于美国对德黑兰袭击无效的情报。Pete Hegseth积极反击了这些报道,并在新闻发布会上严厉批评了媒体。我认为泄露机密信息的人动机不单纯,他们试图破坏特朗普总统的叙事,即他表现出色,并取得了军事上的成功。泄密是为了政治目的,而非国家安全。 我认为泄密者是‘深层政府’的人,他们不为美国的利益着想,而是为了削弱特朗普总统的信誉和军事成就。这次袭击是历史性的成功,我们应该庆祝它。 Hegseth被问及为何不承认参与任务的女飞行员,他回应说他对男女飞行员都感到自豪,不关心性别。媒体对种族和性别的痴迷改变了优先事项。媒体总是推动议程,而非客观提问。 我认为特朗普政府的人既有能力胜任工作,又擅长媒体沟通。媒体攻击、阻挠和破坏他们的能力大大降低。媒体记者不在乎信息,而是党派攻击犬。提问的记者一直在指责别人说“你们”。对“男孩”这个词的理解应该更宽泛。没有女性会因为“男孩”这个词而感到被冒犯。问国防部长这种问题是左翼媒体的巨大尴尬。 Buck Sexton: 我在情报界工作过,当我看到这份报告被泄露时,我并没有感到意外。泄密者想破坏特朗普的叙事,即他表现出色。泄密是为了政治目的,而非国家安全。泄密者想破坏特朗普政府的成功。泄密者是‘深层政府’的人,不为美国利益着想。损害评估并非一人说了算,泄密是政治打击。应该追查泄密者,因为损害评估不是一个人说了算,而是政治打击。 媒体因为反对特朗普,所以反对这次袭击的有效性。媒体的仇恨破坏了美国军人的勇敢行动。泄露机密信息是为了让总统难堪,实际上是在破坏飞行员的成功。媒体总是推动议程,而非客观提问。 我认为特朗普政府的人既有能力胜任工作,又擅长媒体沟通。媒体攻击、阻挠和破坏他们的能力大大降低。媒体记者不在乎信息,而是党派攻击犬。 我认为Eric Adams是纽约现在非Mom Downey的希望。纽约是一个民主党占优势的城市,共和党人很难获胜。需要有人花大钱来对抗Mamdani。Cuomo的自我意识很强,Eric Adams不可能退出。有太多人参选,很难获得超过50%的选票。 Pete Hegseth: 媒体因为反对特朗普,所以反对这次袭击的有效性。媒体的仇恨破坏了美国军人的勇敢行动。泄露机密信息是为了让总统难堪,实际上是在破坏飞行员的成功。这次袭击是历史性的成功,我们应该庆祝它。 Hegseth被问及为何不承认参与任务的女飞行员,他回应说他对男女飞行员都感到自豪,不关心性别。媒体对种族和性别的痴迷改变了优先事项。

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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 Thursday takeaways. Give the guys a listen and then follow and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts.

 

PC Pres Corps

 

Hour 1 of The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show dives into the explosive fallout from a leaked intelligence report questioning the effectiveness of a recent U.S. military strike on Teran. Hosts Clay and Buck, alongside commentary from Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth, launch a full-throated defense of the mission and President Donald Trump’s leadership, while sharply criticizing the mainstream media for what they describe as politically motivated reporting.

 

The hour opens with a breakdown of the CNN and New York Times leaks, which suggested the strike may have failed. Buck Sexton, drawing on his intelligence background, explains the complexities of identifying leakers and the dangers of politicizing classified information. The hosts argue that the leak was a deliberate attempt by the “deep state” to undermine President Trump’s credibility and military success.

 

Pete Hegseth’s fiery Pentagon press conference is a focal point, where he accuses the press corps of rooting against Trump and downplaying the bravery and precision of U.S. pilots. The segment includes a viral moment where Hegseth is questioned for not explicitly acknowledging female pilots, prompting a broader discussion on gender politics in the military and media. A former female military pilot calls in to express support for Hegseth, dismissing the controversy as media-driven nitpicking.

 

Why What Happens in NY Matters Everywhere

 

the political upheaval surrounding New York City's mayoral race, highlighting the rise of Democratic Socialist candidate Zohran Mamdani. Clay and Buck analyze the implications of Mamdani's nomination, emphasizing how his progressive platform—backed by figures like Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Bernie Sanders—signals a broader shift within the Democratic Party. They explore the national ramifications of this political momentum, warning that what happens in New York could soon influence Democrat-led cities across the country.

 

The hosts critique Mamdani's proposals, including an 800% increase in funding for hate crime prevention and his assertion that the criminal justice system is inherently racist. They argue these initiatives are more about left-wing indoctrination than effective governance. The conversation also touches on Mamdani's savvy use of social media and his appeal to younger voters, many of whom are financially supported by their parents and drawn to socialism despite benefiting from capitalism.

 

Local Story with National Reach

 

Eric Adams, the current NYC mayor, is portrayed as a potential moderate counterweight, possibly running as an independent. The show discusses the strategic challenges Adams faces, especially if former Governor Andrew Cuomo enters the race, potentially splitting the anti-Mamdani vote. The hosts also examine the fractured state of the Democratic Party, debating whether it can still suppress far-left candidates or if it will continue to “double down on crazy.”

 

President Donald Trump is referenced as a stabilizing force, particularly in contrast to the chaos the hosts associate with progressive policies. They highlight the effectiveness of Trump-era immigration enforcement, with praise for figures like Tom Homan and Stephen Miller, and criticize sanctuary city policies that undermine federal law enforcement.

 

The hour concludes with a broader cultural critique, linking the rise of socialism to generational entitlement and a rejection of meritocracy. The hosts argue that capitalism’s success has ironically enabled the luxury of anti-capitalist sentiment, particularly among younger, affluent urban voters.

 

Do You Buy This Story?

 

Jamaal Bowman's questionable story about being yelled at by a white dude in Yonkers, NY. Media bias and the decline of CNN’s credibility. Jake Tapper lectures us on the purpose of journalism. Clay and Buck point out that CNN has become a partisan outlet, losing its former status as a trusted news source. They discuss whether the network is salvageable and propose that only a radical overhaul—possibly led by a figure like Megyn Kelly—could restore its relevance.

 

The show also explores internal divisions within the Democratic Party, sparked by Chris Cuomo’s criticism of the party’s far-left wing, including figures like AOC and Bernie Sanders. The hosts argue that the Democratic Party is increasingly dominated by anti-capitalist, radical progressive ideologies, which they claim alienate moderate voters and threaten national unity.

 

Further discussion includes the media’s treatment of conservatives, the legacy of Trumpism, and the broad coalition President Trump has built, including former Democrats like Tulsi Gabbard and RFK Jr. The hosts highlight how Trump’s second term is marked by a more strategic and media-savvy administration. 

 

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