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0:33Tees and seas apply. Welcome in, everybody, to the Wednesday edition of the Clay Travis
0:38and Buck Sexton show. Has Trump already won the Iran war?
0:42The negotiations between the Mueller regime and the Trumpster are going fast and furious already.
0:51What is the outcome going to be here?
0:53We will discuss that with all of you.
0:56There's a lot changing there in real time.
0:59Speaking of changing in real time, the situation at the airport looks like ice riding
1:06to the rescue of TSA.
1:09And a brilliant move. Thank you, Linda, from Arizona, who even got, as we mentioned,
1:16a shout -out of sorts on the Jimmy Kimmel program to let you know just
1:22how much Linda from Arizona.
1:23I tell you guys, when you call us, and we always say to you, it's
1:26just you, me, Clay, and a few million of our closest friends.
1:32It really is true. There are people from Alaska to Miami, from Maine down to
1:39Arizona or Southern California who are listening to this program.
1:44So that's not to psych anybody out.
1:47It's to psych you up.
1:47You really do have a voice that so many of your fellow Americans can hear.
1:51Yeah, and I would just also point out, and I've been talking about this for
1:5620 years on radio, be ready to talk.
1:59The number of callers that start with us, I give credit to Linda.
2:03She had a great idea.
2:05But she also was ready to go.
2:07If it's someone whose name is different than yours, if it's someone whose state is
2:13different than yours, start talking.
2:16No one knows who you are.
2:18Your argument is going to carry the day.
2:20If you begin your argument by saying, oh, are you talking?
2:23Am I on? Like, just prepare every time we say, hey, we're going to go
2:28to a caller. Start talking.
2:30The worst case scenario is you're talking into a phone that nobody else is hearing.
2:35Best case scenario, you're talking to millions of people, and you've hit the ground running,
2:40and you're already making your point, and you have already prepared for it.
2:43Buck, I've told you this.
2:44I'm not just speaking as a radio host.
2:46When I was a kid, I called in to local sports talk radio in Nashville.
2:52I know what it's like to be sitting there on the phone, nervous, anticipating, excited,
2:57wanting to do a good job.
2:59I was 12 years old.
3:00I was 10 years old.
3:01I was calling in to give sports takes in Nashville back in the day.
3:04Somewhere there may be tapes of those.
3:06I was ready to go.
3:07I didn't care if you got my name right.
3:08I didn't care if you got my city right.
3:10I'm going to roll and tell you exactly what I think.
3:13That's funny. I've done media training for friends, including some who now work professionally in
3:18the industry but had never done it before.
3:20And one of the first things I said to them all the time was, as
3:24soon as it is your turn to talk, it is go.
3:27It is gentlemen, start your engines.
3:29It is accelerator. It is not, well, you know, very important.
3:34People make decisions about the value of your contribution immediately, and they've basically come to
3:41a conclusion within the first 10 seconds as to whether you sound like you know
3:46what the heck is going on.
3:47That's a side note. Media training for the day that we weren't planning for our
3:50esteemed callers, but there you go.
3:53But I bring all that up about ICE because we are scheduled to have Tom
3:57Homan on in the third hour of the program.
3:59So you've got to stick with us here.
4:01We're going to cover a lot of news.
4:01We're going to get to Tom Homan.
4:03We also have Senator Cassidy joining us, too.
4:06Am I right in that one?
4:08Yes. Senator Cassidy joining us as well.
4:10And maybe surprise guests. Maybe surprise guests.
4:14Something pretty interesting going on.
4:16We're spicing it up with the guests these days.
4:19And let's just say we are willing to reach across the aisle.
4:23Plenty. Plenty of reaching across the aisle.
4:25So with that all said, we'll dive into the situation of ICE at the airports
4:30with Tom Homan, also immigration enforcement operations, one of the most important, I would perhaps
4:35argue, after keeping the economy booming, the most important promise of the Trump administration.
4:41Tom is the guy. He is the man.
4:43He is the one who we want to ask all these questions to.
4:46So we will have him for you.
4:47But, Clay, let's start with Trump commander -in -chief and his Department of War here
4:52looking at all of the latest.
4:55And if you go with the Wall Street Journal saying here, Iran playing hardball, mediators
5:01push for talks with the U .S.
5:05The Iranians have received a 15 -point plan from us to end the war, which
5:12basically lays out all the Trump administration demands.
5:16Tehran is saying they reject the proposal and have put out their own conditions for
5:22a deal, including reparation. and recognition of Iranian sovereignty over the Strait of Hormuz.
5:32You got Arab states are alarmed by Trump's eagerness to do a deal, according to
5:36the Wall Street Journal here.
5:37Leaders of Saudi Arabia, UAE lobbying Trump to stick with the war until Iran is
5:42sufficiently weakened. Clay, we have military supremacy, but this is now turning into a contest
5:48of wills influenced by political pressures here and abroad.
5:54I don't believe that Iran has any ability to make any demands whatsoever.
6:01And actually, I can't believe this, Buck, but I'm going to give credit to the
6:05New York Times this morning because I was reading the New York Times editorial page,
6:09and they actually have an editorial saying things are going really good in Iran, and
6:16many people just don't really understand or are unwilling to discuss how things are going.
6:24This is by Bret Stephens.
6:26The headline, Buck, is the war is going better than you think.
6:31New York Times editorial today, and this is a great open, and I think it's
6:37important. I can't believe I'm giving credit to the New York Times, but I read
6:40them every day, and so sometimes I read something and I say, well, I wasn't
6:43really expecting this. Opening paragraph of the editorial page of the New York Times today
6:48from this article. Most Americans probably don't look back at March of 2012 if they
6:54remember it at all and think of terrifyingly high gas prices.
6:59In the month when the Hunger Games ruled the box office and President Barack Obama
7:04was on his way to a comfortable re -election, this is interesting, Buck, the price
7:09of Brent crude closed the month around $123 a barrel.
7:15That would be about $175 a barrel in today's dollars.
7:21Right now, the price of oil and gas a barrel, $88, and that is basically
7:30roughly $95 in adjusted inflation numbers.
7:38So, perspective on the price of oil and gas, it is cheaper today than it
7:44has been for much of the 21st century when adjusted for inflation.
7:49And the reason why I bring it up, and I thought it was a good
7:51editorial, is the only thing you can say negative about this action in Iran so
7:57far is the oil prices because the actual casualties he runs through, Brett Stevens does
8:03a really good job talking about all the military actions and the loss of material
8:08and the loss of men is virtually nonexistent.
8:11Then you also have this shocker from over on MSNOW, the newly rebranded MSNBC.
8:20Yes. Where Clay, my boy, as you called him.
8:23I saw this morning. Joe Scarborough.
8:24I thought about you. Yes.
8:26This is pretty wild, everybody.
8:28Joe Scarborough, in a random moment of sanity, deciding to really rake Chuck Schumer over
8:38the coals for a minute on this one.
8:40Mika tried to come in.
8:41She was like, no, stop.
8:42I love Schumer. Stop it.
8:43Stop it. And Joe's like, I can't, honey.
8:45I'm sorry. I've got to be tough here.
8:47But Joe saying, look, isn't it a good thing that the worst terrorist regime on
8:53the planet has had its entire military apparatus destroyed with incredibly low level of loss
9:01from the United States side?
9:02Play cut one. Listen to this exchange.
9:04No, hold a second. You got to answer my question first.
9:07Yeah. Is it a good thing that Iran, and I think you would agree with
9:11me, at the center of terrorism in the world since 1979, is it good that
9:16their military infrastructure is being degraded to the degree that it is?
9:19Yes or no? You can't because it's a premature question.
9:22What is going to happen in the next several months?
9:24No, no. I can ask that question.
9:26Well, you can't separate. No, no, no.
9:27I can't. So you have a military side.
9:29But I can show you my chart.
9:31But I think I threw it away.
9:33You have the military side.
9:34You have the political side.
9:35I'm simply asking on the military side, is it good, regardless of whether we agree
9:42with going in or not, is it good that Iran's military infrastructure has been seriously
9:47And again, I have to tell you, Joe, first, you can't, what's going to happen
9:53three months from now? Is it worth it?
9:55What's going to happen? Will the world economy collapse?
9:58Will something happen even worse?
10:01Will the whole energy infrastructure of the world go up in smoke?
10:05Clay, can we just, what a weaselly little position.
10:09Schumer says, well, what do we do?
10:11In three months, what happens in 10 years?
10:14In the long run, we're all dead.
10:16You're like, hold on a second.
10:17This is a very straightforward question.
10:19Are you, Chuck Schumer, happy that Iran is getting its military's ass kicked thoroughly and
10:26Chuck Schumer will not say yes?
10:28That's the Democrats in a nutshell.
10:31Basically, Buck, they do not have a military anymore.
10:34And so the question is, Chuck Schumer, who claims to be a friend of Israel,
10:38is it better or worse that Iran has no ability whatsoever to have a Navy,
10:44an Air Force, or effectively any ballistic missiles that they can launch anywhere and increasingly
10:50fewer and fewer drones? That's the right, Chuck Schumer.
10:52doesn't have an answer and your boy joe scarborough has signed a contract extension through
10:572029 so you got several more years to be able to uh to listen to
11:01that melodic tone of joe scarborough and i do think we haven't talked about this
11:06a great deal but iran managed to fire a couple of missiles that traveled nearly
11:12to europe um and it was about twice as far as the range that they
11:17claimed they had the ability to to reach there's also again new york times a
11:22couple of different stories there's a big article that crown prince uh of saudi arabia
11:27mbs has been encouraging more strikes from president trump on iran uh and so i
11:36just i look at all this and as we are coming up on three weeks
11:39or whatever it's been look i don't think this operation could have gone much better
11:44now again i wish 13 people hadn't lost their lives but this same uh article
11:50that i talked about in the new york times and i'm giving him credit um
11:53it it takes us back do you remember uh when we had the uh uh
11:591991 operation desert storm which is considered uh as he says one of the most
12:05brilliant military successes of the united states the u .s lost 75 aircraft 42 of
12:13them in combat for those of you who remember back in 1991 operation desert storm
12:18so far we have lost four manned aircraft three to friendly fire one in an
12:25accident not a single one of our planes has been knocked down by iran considered
12:30to be the greatest military operation for those of you remember it in most of
12:34our lives operation desert storm was infinitely infinitely more destructive to our material and our
12:42casualties and here's another one buck most people don't even talk about the invasion of
12:46panama the united states lost 23 soldiers 325 more wounded uh in the invasion of
12:54panama back in 1989 1990 most people don't even remember that it was a higher
12:59casualty event so far than what we have done to iran i think it's important
13:04to contextualize all of these things and understand that the attacks on the success of
13:11this operation are entirely political and in no way justified by what the actual on
13:17the ground result has been so far and i think buck that's why when chuck
13:20schumer was asked about it he had to immediately go into well we don't know
13:25what the long -range impact of course not we don't know what the long -range
13:29impact of anything is we don't know what the long -range impact of trump's election
13:33uh in 2024 was we don't know what the long -range impact of obama's eight
13:38years uh suppose it takes 100 years to find out exactly what the long -range
13:43impact is but we try to judge things currently based on the data we have
13:48and all of that is extremely positive well you know i just this would be
13:52like if someone asked chuck schumer you know hey this guy just won the lottery
13:56and it's going to change his life forever financially isn't it a great thing schumer's
14:00like well that depends it could put stress on his family maybe he makes a
14:04purchase of a boat and the boat gets into a big accident and then he
14:08wishes he didn't even have that money okay man i think winning the lottery is
14:13usually a good thing for people you know at least they're happy to have some
14:16money can we just can we just agree on that nope schumer won't do it
14:19is iran getting its ass its military's ass kicked a good thing or not schumer
14:23will not say it just it summarizes where the democrats are on all this for
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16:15we are rolling through the wednesday edition of the program And there continues to be
16:22just tons of issues with backups at TSA.
16:27In particular, it seems to me to be Houston, Atlanta, JFK in the New York
16:34City area, and New Orleans is where I would say the most chaos appears to
16:42be going on. But I bet this Houston passenger bucket would not surprise me if
16:49she's listening to the program on a somewhat regular basis.
16:52She was interviewed and asked as she stood in line.
16:55By the way, did you see the video of Bill Barr in Houston, former Attorney
16:59General, standing in a three -hour line to get through TSA?
17:03That went viral this morning.
17:05The former Attorney General of the United States just standing there with his bag for
17:09three hours. This woman, Houston Airport passenger, asked what she thinks about the TSA weight.
17:16This is what she had to say.
17:18You have an 11 a .m.
17:19flight. What has it been like?
17:21Terrible. What do you want Congress to know who have the ability to shut this
17:27down and reopen and have TSA agents come back to work?
17:32I think Chuck Schumer should be ashamed of himself.
17:36If you couldn't hear it that well, it sounds like she's being interviewed on a
17:39tarmac, but it's actually inside.
17:41I think Chuck Schumer should be ashamed of himself, she said, as they are standing
17:49outside there. I feel fortunate.
17:54I want to say I mentioned this yesterday.
17:56Transportation, TSA at Nashville, phenomenal zero issues.
18:01I flew back from Jacksonville, phenomenal zero issues.
18:05I know so many of these TSA agents are showing up.
18:08It's not every airport. But, Buck, you were talking about this.
18:10You got family. Like, do you even want to try in New York?
18:14Do you even want to try to fly out of a New York airport at
18:17this time or Houston or Atlanta or New Orleans?
18:20If you don't have to travel, I think a lot of people are just saying
18:23this is not worth it.
18:24Yeah, if you're going to do a family visit like my family that you can
18:27postpone for a couple of weeks, for example, or maybe more if necessary, that's probably
18:32a good move if you're going somewhere for the weekend and you don't want to
18:35wait in line for three hours.
18:37Remember, it's not like you're waiting in the Centurion Lounge or something, having some miso
18:45soup and having people give you a back rub or whatever they got going on
18:49in there. Nope, it's some rough stuff.
18:51So, that's bad. Absolutely miserable.
18:56Look, it's also, Buck said, rough stuff.
18:59I mean, every single day, headlines, more missiles being fired by Iran into Israel and
19:06so many people all over Israel of all different faiths, frankly, are forced to run
19:12to bomb shelters and hide out there as indiscriminate firing rains down on Israel.
19:18Iran isn't targeting attacks. They're just firing in every direction that they can and hoping
19:23to kill innocent people. And if you're out there right now and you can help,
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19:53Welcome back in here to Clay and Buck.
19:56Thanks all for being with us, as always.
19:58Is Trump saying some things here on what is going on with Iran, the status
20:05of the negotiations, the status of this conflict as it stands right now?
20:10And let's jump into it.
20:12First of all, Trump is claiming, this is cut three, he says straight up, the
20:16war is won. Now it's just a question of how long we push, what we
20:20get, what the negotiations are, how much more pain the Iranians want to suffer for
20:25their military and look for the Iranian people, too.
20:28This is cut three, play it.
20:30Well, I think we're going to end it.
20:32I can't tell you for sure.
20:34You know, I don't like to say this.
20:36We've won this. This war has been won.
20:38The only one that likes to keep it going is the fake news.
20:40I mean, the New York Times, you read the New York Times, it's like we're
20:43not winning a war where they have no Navy and they have no Air Force
20:46and they have no nothing.
20:47And we literally have planes flying over Tehran and other parts of their country.
20:52They can't do a thing about it.
20:55He also said, this was interesting, Clay, that he received, this cut two, a big
21:00present from the Iranians. Better make a deal.
21:04They did something yesterday that was amazing, actually.
21:06They gave us a present and the present arrived today.
21:11It was a very big present worth a tremendous amount of money.
21:16And I'm not going to tell you what that present is.
21:19That meant one thing to me would deal with the right people.
21:21Was it nuclear related? No, it wasn't nuclear related.
21:24It was oil and gas related.
21:28Clay, we're getting snippets here and there.
21:30I'm guessing they have told him that they're going to allow the transit of ships
21:36through the Strait of Hormuz.
21:38Because, again, the price of oil and gas has come back quite a bit.
21:42It's $88 right now a barrel.
21:44As I was reading earlier that.
21:47That is lower than the average cost of a barrel of oil and gas has
21:52been on average for the 21st century when you adjust for for inflation.
21:58And it's lower straight up than it was a few years ago under Joe Biden.
22:04And so I just think that I gave him a credit.
22:10You know, he made fun of The New York Times a little bit there in
22:12his statement. But I give credit to The New York Times in this editorial because
22:16they run through and point out that, honestly, this military action could not be going
22:21much better. And anytime I say something like that, obviously, I wish every military action
22:26could be completed without any loss of life at all.
22:31But if you compare, as I just did, past military actions, for instance, in Panama
22:39and in Desert Storm, both of these actions are far more efficient and contain far
22:46less loss of life than this so far.
22:52And I just think, I mean, when you look at the overall way that this
22:58is going, the media has tended, go figure, to cover this in a negative way.
23:04And look, I mean, we have said this.
23:07Venezuela went so well. I saw, Buck, did you see the story this morning?
23:11It's barely getting any attention.
23:13It should get a lot.
23:14But Venezuela just increased oil production by the most that it has in seven years
23:21in the past month. Let me repeat that.
23:23The most oil and gas that Venezuela has produced since 2019 just happened.
23:29I saw, again, media coverage, the rate of violent crime in Venezuela has collapsed.
23:38And you know things are going well in Venezuela because there's very limited coverage of
23:44how things are going in Venezuela.
23:45We have a bad news bias.
23:48And that bad news bias means that a lot of people are not fairly looking
23:53at the way things are currently shaking out.
23:58So I don't think things in Iran could be going much better.
24:02Now, here's my thought, Buck, and I'm curious how you would analyze this.
24:06Part of the Iranian negotiations now, Iran has come out.
24:11They said that through reporting.
24:14They are nervous about Trump because twice he has bamboozled them where they thought they
24:22were negotiating, and instead he popped them.
24:25He did it in June of last year when, remember, he said, hey, I'm going
24:31to give him a deadline.
24:32And then he hit before the deadline was up and caught him by surprise and
24:36seems to have had a great deal of success on that June attack.
24:40And then also we took out the Ayatollah while they thought on a Saturday that
24:47Israel and the United States were not going to take any actions at all.
24:50And so I feel like Trump is trying to trick him again, a little bit
24:56of subterfuge. I think it's likely that he is setting the table to potentially take
25:02over Karge Island this weekend.
25:04And the reason why he said they have five days to get a peace deal
25:09done is, one, it calms the markets because the markets are primarily traded and open
25:14Monday to Friday. But it wouldn't stun me at all if they don't play ball
25:19if he decides, hey, I'm going to go in.
25:21So he simultaneously got the carrot and the stick.
25:25And if things go well in negotiations, OK, we're going to take the carrot hand.
25:29If things don't go well, boom, we're going to hit them hard again.
25:32And that could include taking over Karge Island.
25:35And much like we did with Venezuela, trying to be in control completely of the
25:40oil and gas aspects of Iran like we basically are in Venezuela.
25:44You buy into that analogy.
25:46People are like, oh, Trump is sending inconsistent messages.
25:49No, he's just letting it know, hey, I've got two fists.
25:53One has a carrot. One has a stick.
25:55Your choice which one I decide to deploy.
25:58Maybe Trump hits you with the carrot and stick at the same time.
26:01You never know. Trump is a different cat.
26:06He's a different character out there.
26:08That is one thing I think everybody knows at this point.
26:10By the way, on how this air campaign is going, Secretary of War Hegseth, this
26:14is cut four. He said the following.
26:17Play it. The air campaign that we've conducted, that Israel's conducted alongside us, was one
26:22for the history books, truly.
26:24And it's because we have a president of the United States that when he sends
26:26his war fighters out to fight, he unties their hands to actually go out and
26:30close with and destroy the enemy as viciously as possible from moment one.
26:34And that's why we see ourselves as part of this negotiation as well.
26:36We negotiate with bombs. You have a choice as we loiter over the top of
26:40Tehran, as the president talked about, about your future.
26:43The president has made it clear that you will not have a nuclear weapon.
26:46The War Department agrees our job is to ensure that.
26:48And so we're keeping our hand on that throttle as long as it's hard as
26:52is necessary to ensure the interest of the United States of America are achieved.
26:58Reminds me a little bit, Clay, of our friend Stephen Miller's favorite movie, Bloodsport, which
27:04is a classic of the martial arts genre.
27:07Jean -Claude Van Damme as Frank Dukes in the Kumite, which is the martial arts
27:13combat. It was all film.
27:15It was all film. actually this part of hong kong that is now gone and
27:18it got rid of it i think it's called like the hidden city or something
27:20within hong kong it's kind of like a slum uh but really cool movie but
27:25when he fights the main bad guy played by bolo young another excellent martial artist
27:29from that genre it's not enough for for van damme to just kick the bad
27:34guy's ass he wants him to say mate which is like crying uncle essentially i
27:41think that's what they're dealing with here with trump a little bit it's look you
27:45guys can't fight us we want this to stop here are the points you wanted
27:49to stop but we can kind of keep the pressure on the elbow if you're
27:53not gonna if you're not gonna go forward with this so it's your call and
27:57they're just gonna keep on keep on going until we get to an acceptable state
28:01of play here and for a lot of people they look at what iran has
28:04done to the whole world really but what iran has has represented as a country
28:09since 1979 and i feel like it's about time and i think that's why 90
28:15something percent of maga is with trump on this 90 of republicans are with trump
28:20on this democrats as we know we can't even get schumer to admit it's good
28:24that the irgc doesn't have their toys to uh play with anymore it's crazy buck
28:29last year and maybe we can pull this audio schumer was taunting trump for chickening
28:36out and not being tough enough on iran do you remember that um let's producer
28:41greg if you can go grab that audio i remember playing it this was before
28:45the june attack happened last year schumer was saying oh trump's a chicken he's afraid
28:51to do anything to iran and now trump has basically wiped out the entire iranian
28:57military and joe scarborough says hey is that a good or bad thing and schumer
29:02can't even answer so just the degree to which democrats and we told you this
29:08was going to happen have real difficulty in arguing against the military action because most
29:14of them have publicly said and admitted for a long time that iran was a
29:18major threat so what they focused on instead is oil and gas prices but as
29:24oil and gas prices now are starting to back up and as even the new
29:28york times is saying hey the war in iran in an editorial that i just
29:31tweeted out that i would encourage you guys to read the war in iran is
29:35going better than you think um i i think again to chuck schumer's point they're
29:43going to be left with well we don't know the long range implications of this
29:48and that's true or the long range impact and that's true because predicting the future
29:53is hard so we tend to focus on how things are going right now and
29:57how things are going right now is trump is in the midst of executing one
30:00of the most successful military campaigns in the history of the united states when you
30:05consider success versus failure uh impact versus casualty i'm not sure we've ever had a
30:12more successful military action now how does it end those are questions that we've been
30:18asking from the get -go but i'm talking about analyzing in real time where we
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32:27welcome back in play travis buck sexton show we've talked about some videos going viral
32:33of a lot of tsa agents potentially helping not potentially helping different individuals passing out
32:42water holding place you in lines, helping those with young kids.
32:46President Trump just tweeted, I am so proud of our ICE patriots.
32:50They were unfairly maligned by the lunatic Democrats for years, and now at the airports,
32:57in addition to what they're supposed to be doing, they're helping people with bags, even
33:01picking up and cleaning areas.
33:03They're so proud to be there.
33:04The fact is they shouldn't have to do this, but they are rehabbing a fake
33:08image given to them by the radical left Democrat politicians.
33:11The public is loving ICE, so the Democrats unwittingly did us a favor.
33:19They're great American patriots. They just happen to have much larger and harder muscles than
33:23most, which is what they're supposed to have.
33:25Thank you to ICE for the great job you're doing.
33:28America very much appreciates this.
33:29There's also talk, Buck, that President Trump may call in the National Guard to help
33:38with airport transit as well.
33:41And he also posted earlier, blame the Democrats for this airport mess.
33:45They want our country to do badly.
33:46They want our country to fail.
33:48They broke the already signed bill because they want to take care of criminals who
33:52enter our country illegally rather than American citizens.
33:55Thank you to our great ICE patriots for helping.
33:57It makes a big difference.
33:58I may call up the National Guard for more help.
34:02That was President Trump a little bit earlier today.
34:06So, Buck, I mean, I would say, again, things are going well enough in Iran
34:11that now the story is pivoting from Iran to airport disaster.
34:16And I would say this.
34:18If the war, the attack, the incident, whatever, the action, whatever you want to call
34:27it, was not going on right now in Iran, the airport mess would be the
34:31number one story in America.
34:33And I think increasingly a lot of Americans are fed up and CNN, MSNBC, and
34:40Fox News are sending a lot of reporters out to be involved in checking out
34:47how things are going right now at the airports.
34:53And this is cut 32.
34:54We played a little bit earlier for you from Houston.
34:56Here is a Phoenix airport passenger saying, and I've seen a lot of these going
35:02viral. Hey, yeah, we welcome ICE at the airports.
35:06Anybody that makes things better is good.
35:09Here is from Phoenix, cut 32.
35:12When you see ICE agents being deployed, what goes through your mind?
35:18I like it. I mean, I think Trump's doing it all enough.
35:21I like it. They're protecting us.
35:23Yeah, they're doing a good job.
35:27So, again, Buck, I think a lot of Americans are increasingly aware that Democrats are
35:33causing this discomfort. And I think that's going to play very poorly with Democrats.
35:40And, in fact, there's a recent story that Chuck Schumer's Senate Majority Leader status, Senate
35:45Minority Leader status, sorry, the Senate Democrat leadership, that it's in peril because there is
35:52starting to be growing dissatisfaction with his opposition to Trump and with the strategic choices
35:57that have been made. And remember, all of this had been resolved, and then the
36:02shootings happened in Minneapolis, and Democrats threw a fit, and the airport lines are a
36:09direct result of them throwing that fit.
36:12Yeah, they've made this whole thing.
36:13They have manufactured the crisis, and that's very apparent, I think more so now than
36:19ever. And it also just goes to, Democrats are willing to sabotage America if they're
36:24not in control of it.
36:26Democrats' view of this country is, if they can't have it, no one can.
36:30They are freaking out about this.
36:33And I think that it's brilliant, and I know we've been giving Linda a lot
36:37of high -fives, but this deployment of ICE, because it also shows now, hey, this
36:41is working, maybe the National Guard deployment will also work.
36:44And what are they going to say?
36:45They deploy the National Guard to the airports over COVID.
36:49Remember this? There's a National Guard standing at the airport so they can do contact
36:54tracing. Great point. This is the dumbest thing I've ever seen in my life.
36:57And all the libs are like, we need more National Guard to fight the virus.
37:02I'm like, they're just going to cough on me.
37:03They're not fighting the virus.
37:04What are we even doing?
37:06That's a great point. It's going to be very difficult for Democrats who demanded the
37:10National Guard be called out to airports.
37:12Lots of guys walking around with big guns to be upset to be combating a
37:17virus, to be upset if the National Guard gets called out to handle all of
37:22the major issues that currently exist at airports everywhere.
37:25By the way, if you're out there and you're in an airport right now, if
37:28you're in Houston, if you're in Atlanta, if you are in JFK, if you're in
37:34a place, New Orleans, where it is bad, where the issues are bad at the
37:39airport, you can call in and give us a report from there.
37:42Like I said, I flew out of Nashville and Jacksonville yesterday.
37:45Zero issues at all. And thanks to everybody out there that is currently working without
37:52pay for a very long time, unfortunately, as a TSA agent.
37:57When we come back, Buck, what have you got for us?
37:59We've still got this murder in Chicago, which I think deserves more attention than it's
38:04gotten. Maybe we'll dive into some of that.
38:06Talking about the crime situation, for sure, how that has both It's gotten better in
38:11some places, but in other places, Democrats refuse to see reality.
38:14We'll discuss that. We've also got some Supreme Court stuff that I wanted to get
38:19to, Clay. A lot going on.
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