Daily Review with Clay and Buck - Apr 27 2026

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0:02Guaranteed human. Welcome, everybody, to the Monday edition of the Clay, Travis, and Buck Sexton
0:09show. And today's going to be one of those days where one story, one incident,
0:16I think, defines the news cycle and much of the conversation.
0:20There was another attempted assassination of Donald Trump over the weekend, this time an armed
0:28maniac at the White House Correspondents' Dinner.
0:33He had a pistol, a shotgun, a knife.
0:36He made a run for it, passed Secret Service.
0:39He was tackled to the ground.
0:41Nobody was killed. But, wow, it was quite a scene.
0:47A lot of video of firsthand people who were there.
0:50But we actually can do better than that for you in this discussion because our
0:55own Clay Travis was, in fact, at the dinner, heard the gunshots, saw Secret Service
1:03run into the room. Clay, I've got to just hand this over to you, my
1:05friend. First of all, glad you and Laura are safe.
1:09And you did look fabulous in the pre -incident photos.
1:13So, well done on that.
1:14Yeah, we'll start with a positive.
1:16Laura did a great job looking good.
1:18She looked fantastic. I looked about as good as I can do, which is, you
1:22know, just okay. But she looked great.
1:25And we were seated near the front table where President Trump was scheduled to talk.
1:33As all of you know, I was expecting, as I would imagine many of you
1:37were as well, that we were going to get a real just vintage Trump, maybe
1:44Trump at his best. I was thinking, Buck, something akin to the Al Smith dinner.
1:49Remember the one that happened in October right before the 2024 election where Trump came
1:55out and just told absolutely great jokes and was particularly just affable and very much
2:02of a likable figure. So we're sitting down.
2:05I had just been sitting at the table having a conversation about the fact whether
2:09we expected for any of the left -wingers in the room to kind of throw
2:14a fit and protest when President Trump was there.
2:19And all of a sudden, there's a great deal of emotion and clatter and noise.
2:26And it's occurring to my back.
2:30And so everybody starts screaming, get down.
2:35Mark Wayne Mullen was at, he and his wife, we had a good time talking
2:40with them, were at our table.
2:42Secret Service is rushing in to get everybody out.
2:46And they're saying, get down, get down.
2:49My wife is next to me.
2:51And she is crouching down towards the ground.
2:55Rachel Compost Duffy was, for those of you who watch Fox and Friends on the
2:59weekend, she's awesome. Sean Duffy's wife was sitting right next to her.
3:03And they're leaned over. I'm leaned over a little bit.
3:06And then I hear, Buck, what sounds to me like a pop, pop, pop of
3:11gunfire. And then I go over and cover up Laura and Rachel, who are on
3:19the ground. And I look up, and we're right by the front of the rostrum
3:24where the president is going to be.
3:26And he's now been evacuated along with J .D.
3:28Vance. Everybody's off the stage.
3:29And then there are guys with long guns.
3:33And we've been to a lot of events where guys with long guns are.
3:37This is the first time, Buck, I've ever seen them with the guns raised, where
3:42they're swiveling around, looking in the room.
3:44And at that point in time, my concern was, did the shooting happen in the
3:49ballroom, which I didn't know, or had it occurred outside, which we later found out.
3:53But looking up at those guys who have the long guns and have them up
3:58on their cheeks and their hands on near the trigger guard, where they're looking around,
4:02thinking they might have to take people out, that was a, oh, wow moment for
4:09us. We were all fine.
4:11Everybody was fine in the room.
4:13But as you know, oftentimes, if you're at an event, you have a worse ability.
4:18Cell phones were not working very well.
4:21And it was difficult to kind of piece together everything that happened.
4:25Initially, we thought President Trump was going to come back in because they told us
4:28that he was, and then, as you can well imagine, Secret Service said, no, there's
4:35no way we're going back into this room.
4:37Who knows what else dangers might be out there.
4:40And so it was crazy.
4:42Before we get into the political analysis of this, as in Democrats, the left clearly
4:48have a huge violence problem, and they don't, I think, view it as a problem.
4:53I think it's actually a feature, not a bug of their rhetoric, but we'll get
4:56into that. But the security at the venue, you went through it.
5:01A lot of conversation online in the immediate aftermath of this incident, saying it was
5:08very lax until you got to the actual ballroom where everyone was gathered.
5:12Talk us through that part of it, the security at the event.
5:16Yeah, so in order, this is a big hotel, the Washington Hilton.
5:20I think it has 1 ,000 rooms, something like that, about a mile and a
5:24half from. the white house in order to get into the hotel you just had
5:29to flash a ticket not even a ticket for the white house correspondence dinner there
5:34were tons of parties going on in the hotel every media organization was having a
5:40party in the ballroom underneath it all these different locations i don't there's probably 20
5:45ballrooms in this place uh and so zero security to get in really buck and
5:51there were thousands of people coming in uh and i remember saying to laura my
5:57wife we walked in like this is just totally chaotic it's not very well organized
6:03we didn't know which direction to go there were multiple lines eventually we get in
6:08uh don't get wanded at all don't get patted down i didn't see any major
6:13elements of security that were even there we go to the fox news party um
6:18because we were there as guests of fox news and um and in there there
6:23did there was no security to get into the fox news party buck really uh
6:27there were people with uh with lists to make sure you were on the list
6:30to get in so i am so thankful that this guy did not decide to
6:37come down before the ballroom uh was seated when you went into the ballroom they
6:43had metal detectors in order for you to get into the metal into the ballroom
6:48you had to go through a metal detector uh but buck every football game that
6:54i have been to college and pro has more security to get into the stadium
6:59than they had for the white house correspondence dinner surrounding environment every basketball game every
7:05baseball game we have gotten so lucky i mean i'll just say it that the
7:10butler west palm beach and now washington dc attempted assassins were not actually trained assassins
7:18because if they had in that ballroom if they had in that hotel if they
7:24had had eight or ten guys with guns and they had come down there uh
7:28before the thing even started they could have killed dozens or hundreds of people uh
7:33they've got to do a better job of this um and i should say when
7:37we're laying on the ground there when i'm on top of my wife uh and
7:41uh we're laying on the ground uh i i was saying like it's just another
7:47left -wing lunatic trying to kill trump you know i even before i knew all
7:52the details and even before it all came out we knew right all of you
7:57know this is not the thing that is frustrating buck is this is not the
8:01end they're gonna try to kill him a fourth time they're gonna try to kill
8:04him a fifth time it's so imminently predictable where we are the left wants him
8:10dead a lot of democrats want him dead and they're gonna keep encouraging people to
8:14do it and so as i was laying there on the ground i'm thinking this
8:18is just i mean it's so predictable and i wasn't even that rattled by it
8:22i just kind of expect now that if you're at an event that the president's
8:26at there's a high chance that somebody's gonna kill him buck when we walked outside
8:30people protesting left -wingers had signs i posted a picture of it that basically said
8:36kill them all i mean this is right after an assassination attempt there are guys
8:40leftists democrats holding signs saying kill them all outside of the uh hotel and there
8:49are a lot of people you've seen it already happen as we know it knew
8:51it would that are very disappointed that this assassination attempt didn't succeed so i think
8:57we have to have different protocols in place than we've ever had before for president
9:01trump and even still there's going to be another fourth i think there'll be a
9:05fifth there are more assassination attempts coming i wish there weren't going to be but
9:09it's inevitable to me this is very important because you have to recognize we are
9:15in a different environment different threat environment now than we've ever been in before in
9:19this country when it comes to political violence we can't keep track of how many
9:23times people have tried to kill this president that's right this is this is now
9:27you have to go wait hold on which one was that was that the one
9:30where he actually got shot remember this president was already shot and and we were
9:34an inch away from a cataclysm in this country uh the likes of which nobody
9:41would ever be able to um recover from and and think that you know life
9:47is going to go on normally i mean it would just be an absolute abyss
9:50that we would have leapt into been pushed shoved into as a country uh if
9:54god forbid president trump had been fatally hit by that bullet in pennsylvania but then
10:00there was the guy at the uh golf course which you have been to west
10:03palm beach which is equally insane and and and the fact that i think you
10:09said it uh and i think it's really important if shots are fired in the
10:13vicinity of the president security has failed right we got lucky that the guy in
10:18butler missed we got lucky that somebody finally saw a glint uh on the barrel
10:23a couple of holes away because that guy would have been impossible to miss the
10:26president at that point in time and frankly we got lucky that this guy in
10:30washington dc didn't manage to come out and do more damage than he did but
10:35it's a failure of security when gunshots occur in the vicinity of the president period
10:40right the president should not have to rely on luck to be physically safe and
10:46top officials all around the president i mean this this whole thing too of everyone
10:51being rushed out of the venue you and being grabbed and everything else the bad
10:55guys see that as a victory in and of itself the fear that is created
10:59the ending of the event the threat that president trump and his top advisors and
11:05his his cabinet officials and their families remember this is people were there with their
11:10wives with their husbands their families under threat even though this guy was unsuccessful thank
11:17god in killing anybody there is the view the vision of once again president trump
11:26being shuffled off stage once again an administration under threat real mortal physical threat and
11:34democrats want this to continue this is the problem i'm sorry it is true democrats
11:40think that an environment where trump and all of his people are in fear for
11:44their safety is absolutely justified and how do we know that we know it because
11:50they say he's a traitor he's a rapist he's a pedophile yeah and we'll get
11:57into more of this you cannot say that about somebody claiming that speaking the truth
12:02is your career is your profession you cannot advance these narratives and then wash your
12:08hands of the violence that comes from them which the entire anti -trump democrat left
12:13-wing media does day in and day out they can't wash their hands of this
12:17they try in the moment but now you're actually starting to see and there's this
12:22vile little turd who keeps appearing all over the place now the new york times
12:26just did a sit down with him who unfortunately has gathered the biggest malcontents and
12:32losers from all over the internet to create quite a fan base for himself who
12:37goes out there saying you know or you want to go go kill people drown
12:42in the capitalist blood he said things i could not even repeat to you uh
12:46without getting a violation on this program about what should happen to politicians he called
12:50for uh violence against senator rick scott i mean the guy honestly is crossing lines
12:54that i think go into the legal realm not just the you have no ethics
12:58you're a scumbag and anybody who likes you should get their head examined realm he's
13:02already there um i don't want to name him because i don't want to give
13:05him the credit but you guys know i'm talking about maybe we'll get to a
13:08clip of his later but this is the problem we're in an internet culture now
13:12clay we're being the most disgusting the most depraved the most violent the most sadistic
13:16is rewarded by clicks is rewarded by notoriety and people aren't held to account for
13:23any of this because as long as there are enough people clicking subscribing liking they
13:28get rich their influence grows it's time to call some of this stuff out and
13:33to take action against it because the results of this are clay what you just
13:38saw on saturday night we are in a political environment where a large portion of
13:42the democrat party believes that it is justified to be violent against trump and his
13:47people and his supporters they won't do it themselves necessarily but i've seen this in
13:52countries that are wracked with jihadism yeah maybe they won't be a suicide bomber not
13:56everybody who supports hamas themselves would strap a suicide vest on some of them honestly
14:00just don't have the uh you know they don't have the stones to take up
14:04any kind of arms against anyone but they like when other people do it do
14:09we really think clay we're an environment where a lot of leftists a lot of
14:12democrats a lot of people remember what happened after charlie kirk was assassination i went
14:16on blue sky i saw what these scumbags say thousands and thousands and thousands of
14:21them they like this no they don't condemn this they'll exalt they would have exalted
14:25if trump was killed last night um and and this is a very profound difference
14:29i mean look kamala we thought was a moron and no one wants you to
14:34kill kamala or kill joe biden or and if by the way if you ever
14:38engage in violent acts against someone you disagree with politically you're wrong right we've said
14:44that for a long time but that doesn't really exist on the right buck um
14:47it's really become a left -wing democrat i mean talking point whether it's celebrating charlie
14:53kirk's death whether everybody forgets about the united health care ceo got executed in cold
14:58blood and they turn the guy who killed him into a pin -up model um
15:01if uh if this i would imagine there will soon be a cult of people
15:08who are fans of this guy this 31 year old would -be assassin that's where
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16:27Clay and Buck owning the airwaves.
16:30Welcome back in. We're going to get to this probably in the third hour.
16:35Donald Trump calling for Jimmy Kimmel to be fired in the wake of a joke
16:40he made. We'll see how this gets covered, and we'll talk about it at the
16:43top of the third hour.
16:45But in the wake of Caroline Levitt's press conference, I want to come back to
16:48some of the things that we were just talking about.
16:50We don't know how many gunshots were fired.
16:52We do know that this guy was somehow not hit.
16:56And the video of him running through the barricade stops before he's actually captured.
17:04And so what actually happened there, and I do think is going to turn into
17:11a big story. So I'll put a bow on that for a moment and say,
17:15Hey, we're going to find out more about this, I believe, at 3.
17:18But, Buck, I want to come back to this guy's motivations.
17:22And I think this is a huge part of the story that we have to
17:26have acknowledged by many legacy media.
17:29And I know many of you people, you guys out there, are in agreement with
17:35us about this. But I just want to give you some background.
17:38This guy was 31 years old, Caltech grad.
17:42He had just gotten his master's.
17:44Caltech is one of the best educational schools to the MIT, effectively, of the West
17:52Coast. He came from a two -parent household.
17:56There are four kids, it appears, based on the photos that I've seen.
17:59He has brothers and sisters.
18:01He lived in the suburbs of L .A.
18:04He's just a normal Democrat.
18:08And if a guy like this, we're not talking about somebody who is crazily mentally
18:14ill, although he may have issues.
18:18He was behaving in a way that he believed was logical, rational, and reasonable, if
18:25he believes, as he does, that Trump is Hitler.
18:29You cannot consistently say for 11 years, Trump is a dictator, Trump is a fascist,
18:36Trump is Adolf Hitler, and then when somebody acts on that, as I believe occurred
18:42at Butler, as I believe occurred in West Palm Beach, and now as I believe
18:47has occurred in Washington, D .C., there are hundreds of thousands, maybe millions of people,
18:55people that believe this to be true and believe that it is justified of violence
19:00and think that they're the hero in this story.
19:03And if you're out there and you're saying, hey, this is crazy, if Trump were
19:09truly Hitler, how heroic would it have been in World War II if someone had
19:15been able to kill Hitler?
19:16But we've talked about this before, unfortunately.
19:18This is why before all the assassinations started, there was the would -you -kill -baby
19:22-Hitler moral debate that people would get into all the time.
19:26Usually you don't kill babies.
19:28If you knew baby Hitler, what's the correct way to respond?
19:32This guy has been convinced by Democrat talking points that Trump is Hitler, an authoritarian
19:39dictator, and he believes he is called heroically to kill Trump and any other members
19:45of his administration as a result.
19:46I think you have to get in the mind of these people, and you wrote
19:50an entire book about it, but they have convinced people who are otherwise, I think,
19:56not insane that they have to take up arms in order to keep this president
20:01from being able to remain in power.
20:04So thank you for the shout -out for the book, Clay, Manufacturing Delusion.
20:08The title gets right to exactly what we are seeing here.
20:12The Democrat Party doesn't just embrace, but manufactures these absurd beliefs, keeps them going, perpetuates
20:20them, preys upon people that have emotional and mental instability, with a firehose of falsehood,
20:27uses the isolation that they feel to engage in menticide, to break them down, and
20:33then go through a brainwashing or thought reform process to rebuild them as individuals who
20:38believe this nonsense as part of their identity construction.
20:42If you want to know all of that stuff, how all of that works, get
20:46Manufacturing Delusion. Get the book.
20:48Everyone who I know who's read it has said, you know, I've even now had,
20:52Clay, some Democrats come up to me.
20:53I had a book party in New York.
20:54They said, you know, look, I don't agree with your politics, but there's some really
20:57interesting stuff in there just about the history and the processes.
21:00And I was like, you know what?
21:01If you're a lib, I'll take it.
21:03At least you learned something, but you will learn something from this book.
21:06And, Clay, this is very, we are in a very perilous time.
21:11We are in a dangerous moment here.
21:13There's a book. It's really very academic, which is why it didn't do very well.
21:18Hold on a second, Clay.
21:19Talk for a minute. I'm going to grab it.
21:21The book, I mean, what Buck is talking about is something that I think many
21:25of you out there see in your social media feeds.
21:27You probably have friends and family in your circles, and you are just genuinely baffled
21:34by the idea that they have bought into this.
21:37It's all intentional. They have shown, they have shown, they have shown, they have shown
21:42for 11 years this argument, and eventually it registered.
21:47in the brain of enough people it's important to realize this guy read his manifesto
21:53he thinks he's a hero he thinks he is saving america there's a it's an
21:58academic book called thou shalt kill revolutionary terrorism in russia it's really like an academic
22:03thesis that was so interesting it got made into a book it's by anna geifman
22:07uh princeton princeton university published this first of all by manufacturing delusion because that's not
22:11out of print and you can get that today this book you'd have to go
22:14for this book is like a hundred bucks so none of you i think you're
22:17going to be in a rush to buy it because it's very expensive uh but
22:19i've read it and i use it as part of the research for my book
22:21clay and what it talks about is something that does not come up enough in
22:26the run -up to um the russian the soviet revolution is that from in the
22:33early 1900s and leading up to uh the soviet revolution 1917 violence was all over
22:40the place political violence all over pre -revolutionary russia ideologically the uh the academic marxist
22:49uh radicals had convinced themselves and others that killing in the name of their belief
22:55was moral and ethical this was widespread there were so many low -level assassinations of
23:04police officers tax collectors local bureaucrats whatever but there was a constant state of fear
23:10and destabilization of the state leading up to now they don't talk about this part
23:14they may make it seem like oh they're just you know there was the failure
23:17of of the czar and then people were upset one of the reasons people were
23:21upset clay one of the reasons why the failure was so pernicious was because no
23:25one felt safe because the radicals were going around with bombs with dynamite particularly and
23:30and pistols and knives killing people kidnapping people engaging in bank robberies which they called
23:38expropriations as in like expropriating from the landowners and the wealthy class there was just
23:44widespread political violence that led to the biggest calamity uh in terms of human life
23:50lost and human freedom destroyed of the 20th century which was the soviet revolution i
23:54bring it up because clay look at how much political violence they killed their friend
23:59charlie they almost killed trump they've tried to kill trump numerous times the forces of
24:06the left are unleashed and there is no real effort no prominent person on the
24:13left right now is they can say i don't agree with violence but clay will
24:18they call out the voices in their midst who play games with this will they
24:23say that people that play footsie with violent radical extremism online and say that they
24:29support well you know i didn't see anyone on blue sky who was shouting down
24:33fellow democrats after charlie was assassinated saying how dare you take our belief system and
24:38use it in this way there there's a lot of support for this yes support
24:43is different from action in the same vein but a lot of democrats support violence
24:50in the name the statistics by the way the data shows this let me also
24:55take a minute to mention this and i want to mention it again in the
24:57third hour erica kirk did you see this buck was at the white house correspondence
25:03dinner she was seated near me she was i think in the midst of an
25:12echo of what happened to charlie as you just mentioned about seven months ago she
25:18was crying and she's on video somebody took a video of her saying she just
25:22wants to go home if you are listening to us right now and you or
25:27anyone in your family is saying anything negative about erica kirk you're the bad guy
25:33let me just be clear here she is a widow with two young kids if
25:39for some reason you have decided you don't like erica kirk that's fine just shut
25:44up just shut up if you feel the need to attack a widow with a
25:52couple of young kids whose husband was brutally murdered less than a year ago you
25:57are the bad guy i don't care what race you are i don't care what
26:01gender you are if you are critiquing what a widow wears if you're critiquing where
26:06a widow goes you are the bad guy and i just when i saw her
26:13because i saw her there and when i saw her clearly having a reverberation and
26:21echo a post -traumatic event her husband gets killed she tries to go out to
26:26an event and somebody comes and tries to kill someone again and then i see
26:31people online saying oh look and just mocking her and ridiculing her and this has
26:36been going on for seven months you guys are the people who are doing this
26:39you're awful and and i don't care i mean anybody who is a widow like
26:45buck it's hard for me to even think of somebody who is more deserving of
26:50kindness than someone who loses their spouse and has to raise two young children regardless
26:57of what happened by themselves and then to add on that she in many ways
27:04thinks that she has to carry the mantle of what her husband advocated for while
27:09raising little kids i just i find her treatment to be so pertinent particularly abhorrent
27:16everything she does she's getting raked over the coals you're a bad person if you're
27:22doing that i'm sorry and if and if you have friends who are doing it
27:25call them out like this is just uh you know i just find it thoroughly
27:29unacceptable and reprehensible and i saw it again i after she wanted to wanted to
27:35leave i she's trying to go on with her life and people keep getting killed
27:40around her people keep trying to kill people around her it's brutal man i just
27:45i can't believe the negative things i see written and said about her by a
27:50lot of people maybe including some of you who are listening to us right now
27:53that frankly should just know way better yes i've been very uh very disappointed by
28:00some of the narratives on on the right that have emerged i mean particularly after
28:05the charlie kirk assassination i have people that send things to me all the time
28:08clay there are there's a lot of the i shouldn't say a lot there is
28:12a far too loud section of the online right that does not believe the guy
28:17who killed charlie kirk killed charlie kirk yeah and then and then when i and
28:21i've had people engage with me in my actual life about this you know they'll
28:25see me and they'll want to talk to me about it and i look at
28:27them and they just start they just start spewing gibberish and they start saying crazy
28:32things and what's interesting is what has crossed over now and i'm seeing this is
28:37some of these voices that and by the way when i say they're on the
28:39right i would actually challenge whether that's even true anymore in some of these cases
28:44i think there are some people that just that honestly they're absolutely opportunistic they're essentially
28:49content mercenaries who will chase clicks and attention at any cost unfortunately in an internet
28:55economy the more you are clicked on thought about talked about in many ways the
29:01more valuable you are um you know we we could be certainly more controversial on
29:07this show if we're willing to just not abide by any principles and lie and
29:11probably get the daily mail the new york times and things to write about us
29:14on these on on those matters but i don't want to go to bed at
29:18night being a scumbag and neither do you and unfortunately not everybody on the right
29:22has that same compunction has that same desire to maintain maintain some semblance of ethics
29:28honesty of accuracy and it's just whatever is going to get people because we unfortunately
29:35there are malcontents on the right as well whatever gets people who are frustrated resentful
29:39angry channeling that towards some target so they don't have to look in the mirror
29:44and wonder why their life is not working out the way they want it to
29:47that's a business model these days and unfortunately it's a very effective business model for
29:52some people who claim to be trump supporters who claim they are conservative or they
29:58are on the right and really like i said they're just content mercenaries um all
30:03right this week let's let's get happy for a second mother's day is wonderful i
30:08saw my mom over the weekend i got the best mom uh and uh you
30:12know clay and i love our moms we are big fans just like all of
30:16you of your moms and there's moms in your lives you want to get them
30:19a nice gift get them something they're really going to enjoy yeah get them the
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31:30in hour number two clay travis buck sexton show a reaction to the third assassination
31:36attempt of president trump in the first hour we will get to some of your
31:40calls as well you can load them up 800 -282 -2882 but right now caroline
31:45levitt has just stepped to the podium and the white house press briefing room and
31:50we are going to go join her live as information about the shooting is shared
31:54on saturday ahead of addressing you here in the briefing room president trump was intent
32:00on speaking to this brave agent to ensure he was okay and the agent assured
32:05the president that he was as you know i was seated next to president trump
32:10and the first lady when the shots were fired before secret service swiftly moved us
32:14to safety backstage the president's calm in the face of chaos while yet another individual
32:20was trying to take his life was really remarkable to witness and it's something i
32:25will never forget president trump is fearless because he loves this country and he is
32:31willing to put his own life on the line to deliver on the promises that
32:34he made to the american public who elected him here into the highest office in
32:39the land and while we are blessed to have a fearless president We should not
32:44live in a country where such constant fear of political violence permeates our society every
32:50single day. We can and we should have fierce disagreement in this country.
32:56As you all know, we disagree often, myself in this role and all of you
32:59in the news media. But those disagreements must remain peaceful.
33:04Debating, peaceful protesting and voting are how we need to settle disagreements, not bullets.
33:10Nobody in recent years has faced more bullets and more violence than President Trump.
33:15This political violence stems from a systemic demonization of him and his supporters by commentators,
33:22yes, by elected members of the Democrat Party and even some in the media.
33:27This hateful and constant and violent rhetoric directed at President Trump day after day after
33:34day for 11 years has helped to legitimize this violence and bring us to this
33:39dark moment. Those who constantly falsely label and slander the president as a fascist, as
33:46a threat to democracy and compare him to Hitler to score political points are fueling
33:51this kind of violence. The left wing cult of hatred against the president and all
33:56of those who support him and work for him has gotten multiple people hurt and
34:01killed and it almost did so again this weekend.
34:04When you read the manifesto of this shooter, ask yourselves, how different is the rhetoric
34:10from this almost assassin than what you read on social media and hear in various
34:16forums every single day? The answer, if you're being honest with yourself, is that there
34:21is no difference at all.
34:23Much of the manifesto of the would -be assassin is indistinguishable from the words that
34:28we hear daily from so many.
34:30For example, as the first lady of the United States pointed out this morning, just
34:35two days prior to the shooting, ABC's late night host Jimmy Kimmel disgustingly called first
34:40lady Melania Trump an expectant widow.
34:43Who in their right minds says a wife would be glowing over the potential murder
34:47of her beloved husband? And having experienced what I did with the first lady on
34:52Saturday night, I can tell you that she was anything but that.
34:55This kind of rhetoric about the president, the first lady and his supporters is completely
35:00deranged and it's unbelievable that the American people are consuming it night after night after
35:05night. As President Trump said on Saturday night at this podium, we as Americans must
35:11recommit ourselves to resolving our differences peacefully and uniting around the shared values that make
35:16our country great. The deranged lies and smears against the president, his family, his supporters
35:22have led crazy people to believe crazy things and they are inspired to commit violence
35:28because of those words. It has to stop.
35:32And one more point, Saturday night served as yet another reminder of how important it
35:37is to fund the Department of Homeland Security.
35:39It is shameful that the United States Congress has kept this vital agency defunded for
35:4573 days, the longest shutdown of a federal agency in U .S.
35:51history. The Secret Service is a vital component of DHS.
35:54It has been directly impacted by this reckless political gamesmanship.
35:59Everyone in this room who was there on Saturday night witnessed the heroes of Secret
36:04Service and federal law enforcement jump into action in the face of grave danger and
36:08uncertainty. Agents put their own lives in harm's way to protect the president, the first
36:14lady, the vice president and members of the cabinet.
36:17One agent can be seen in video footage literally jumping onto the stage, not knowing
36:23where the attacker was or where the bullets were coming from at that point to
36:27place his body in front of the president of the United States.
36:30These men and women are heroes.
36:32They perform their duties daily and they have children and families too.
36:36And they do it despite the political turmoil surrounding their agency.
36:40Make no mistake, this defunding of DHS should be a national scandal.
36:46If Republicans defunded DHS and we saw in another attempted assassination on a Democrat president,
36:52I would hope that the media coverage would be relentless and unforgiving.
36:56And I hope that it continues to be now.
36:58With the World Cup, America 250, the 2028 Olympics and a presidential election all ahead,
37:04the Democrats obstruction is placing an enormous and totally pointless burden on the Secret Service
37:10that can get more people killed.
37:13Enough is enough. There should be no further debate about this.
37:16Democrats need to do what President Trump has been calling on them to do for
37:2073 days in a row and fund the Department of Homeland Security, period.
37:26This is a national emergency and every member of Congress needs to put their country
37:30over party and get the Department of Homeland Security funded.
37:34With that, I will take a few of your questions today.
37:37Daniel, thank you for being here.
37:38Why don't you kick us off?
37:39Thank you, Caroline. The President, Saturday after the assassination attempt came here, he emphasized that
37:45law enforcement took their job in keeping everyone safe for dinner.
37:49House Speaker Mike Johnson came out and said he believes the President needs greater protection.
37:52What is the White House's message to the millions of Americans who wake up here
37:56today nervous, uneasy about the safety of the President at events like this and the
38:01safety of the Capitol members?
38:03Well, we certainly understand their fears and their worries.
38:06As you heard from the President himself, he continues to have trust.
38:10In the United States Secret Service, as I just said, these are great men and
38:15women who are doing their jobs and performing their honor, their their duties honorably.
38:19As we all witnessed on Saturday evening, within minutes, the president, the first lady, the
38:25vice president, members of the president's cabinet were ushered out of the room.
38:29The perpetrator who sought to inflict massive harm, as we now know, with the release
38:34of the manifesto on administration officials and the president himself, was stopped at the security
38:40parameter that was set up.
38:42He tried to charge through it, as you saw on video, and he was quickly
38:45neutralized by Secret Service. And thank God that he was.
38:48With that said, obviously, the White House is always asking the tough questions and ensuring
38:53the safety of the president.
38:54I understand there will be a meeting early this week convened by the White House
38:58chief of staff, Susie Wiles, with top DHS leadership, members of the United States Secret
39:03Service and our own operations team here to ensure the safety and the security of
39:07the president, as we do have many of these major events moving forward.
39:11So we're always monitoring operations and procedures, always asking the tough questions to ensure the
39:16president is safe and the American people should be assured there is no higher priority
39:20for the president and his staff than the president's safety.
39:23On Friday, you said that you thought that gaggle out of the sticks would be
39:27your last one before your baby.
39:29Back in 2024, when the president had the attempt on his life in Butler, you
39:32cut your maternity leave short back then.
39:35You're obviously back here today after Saturday.
39:38Can you just elaborate a little bit why you felt it was important to be
39:41here and to bring to the media and talk to the American people from the
39:44stand? Sure. It's sort of crazy timing when you put it that way for both
39:49children with two assassination attempts against the president.
39:52I'm honored to work in this job.
39:54I view this job as the president's spokesperson and the White House spokeswoman as public
39:59service. It's not just any job.
40:01I'm honored to do it.
40:02And I'm honored to work and speak on behalf of President Trump, who has faced
40:06unprecedented adversity and challenges. And I'm honored to work for him.
40:12And again, as I witnessed on Saturday night, just his dogged resolve and determination to
40:17get back onto the stage.
40:18And he was pushing Secret Service and law enforcement to allow him to address.
40:23And that really, I think, hopefully gives the country the type of strength that we
40:28need. And I certainly know as his spokeswoman, and I can speak on behalf of
40:32all of the staff here at the White House, the president inspires all of us
40:35to just keep going and keep fighting every day.
40:38Thanks, Daniel. And congrats to you on your new baby.
40:40He's beautiful. Aisha. Just in the rhetoric, you mentioned the first lady and Jimmy Kimmel.
40:46Jimmy Kimmel's comments were, Mrs.
40:48Trump, you have a glow like an expectant widow.
40:51And he said this days before the shooting.
40:53But there does seem to be a normalization of rhetoric about assassinating this particular president.
41:02How can this administration try to put an end to this?
41:07Well, I think you heard it directly from the president on Saturday night, Aisha, that
41:11in his words, we need to recommit ourselves as a country to toning down the
41:16rhetoric and to unifying around what makes our country great.
41:21That's true of everyone who works in this White House.
41:24But as I said, it's also true of everyone who has a voice and a
41:28platform across this country, whether you're on television, a podcast host, you know, people listen.
41:35And when you have mentally disturbed individuals across the country who are listening to this
41:40crazed rhetoric about the president day after day after day, it inspires them to do
41:45crazy things. And unfortunately, it's not just the media.
41:49It is the entire Democrat Party has made their pitch to voters across the country
41:55that Donald Trump poses an existential threat to democracy, that he is a fascist and
41:59that they compare him to Hitler.
42:01I mean, these are despicable statements that the American people have been consuming for years.
42:05And so many mentally perturbed individuals are led to believe these words are truth and
42:11then are inspired to act on it.
42:13I have a whole host of examples that we can share with you after.
42:16It is pages and pages of major Democrat Party elected officials saying, such as Rep.
42:23Hakeem Jeffries, just this April, this month, said, we are in an era of maximum
42:28warfare everywhere all the time.
42:30Governor Josh Shapiro said heads need to roll within the administration.
42:35Senator Alex Padilla said people are, quote, dying because of fear and terror caused by
42:40the Trump administration. Senator Elizabeth Warren, President Trump is making the country look like a,
42:45quote, fascist state. Senator Adam Schiff saying President Trump using a dictator playbook.
42:51Senator Ed Markey calling President Trump a dictator, saying that this administration's actions are authoritarianism
42:57on steroids. Governor J .B., I could go on and on.
43:01But again, when you have people in positions of power that are saying things like
43:05this every single day for years.
43:07OK, let's go ahead and pull out.
43:08We'll see if we get any more info from Caroline Levitt.
43:13I should mention that the Department of Justice has, I believe, a 3 p .m.
43:18Eastern scheduled press conference that they are planning on announcing more details of the charges.
43:25So that may be where we get more of the details about this alleged assassination
43:30attempt. And we are going to continue to run on this and see if there
43:35is any other news. We'll continue.
43:38to uh to follow that slide from the white house right now uh caroline levitt
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45:09friends clay and buck owning the airway welcome back in buck as we went to
45:15break i said that i was going to tee you up because you are the
45:18marksman expert legitimately a marksman expert of the program but also a marksman expert for
45:24much of the audience here so from and we don't know to be fair we're
45:28still waiting on more details what we have been reacting to is what the caller
45:32was reacting to the video that came out it appears that they draw their guns
45:38and i'm presuming there were some shots fired we haven't been officially told that we
45:43know based on charges that the would -be assassin evidently did fire his weapon because
45:49he's been charged with discharging his firearm okay what should happen if you have good
45:54security in that situation buck first of all you shouldn't let the guy just run
45:58by you okay like that that should be a situation where you see him coming
46:02but if you've got a running target and the guy is armed and he is
46:08within for most of these guys i would guess 20 or 30 yards he wasn't
46:13hit assuming there were gunshots fired maybe there weren't but if there were he was
46:17on on uh not hit by any of those that doesn't seem ideal to me
46:22what should happen in that scenario so we also had a caller a moment ago
46:26said look it's hard to fire a handgun accurately long guns are much more accurate
46:32well it all depends on what you're trying to do at the time right i
46:38mean yes long guns are going to be more accurate as a tool than pistols
46:41but you're generally going to be able to get especially in a close or confined
46:46situation you might be able to get to a pistol more easily um but here
46:50here's the way that they train on this clay when they're training just basic self
46:55-defense they call it the 3 -3 -3 rule any of you have done a
46:59concealed carry class you know exactly what i'm talking about they teach you this rule
47:02but it's important to keep in mind three yards three shots three seconds a vast
47:08majority according to like fbi data a vast majority of gunfights occur within three yards
47:18or basically within 10 feet three seconds three shots so it's up close it's fast
47:25it's over now in the case of the secret service uh officers by the way
47:32you also see this a lot of police interactions with somebody that result in gunfire
47:37usually the person gets up you know the let's say the perpetrator kind of gets
47:41up close the most important part in a self -defense situation is actually the draw
47:46not the marksmanship because getting to your pistol and clearing it quickly and i was
47:52just going through this with a fantastic uh i mean a real expert i'm a
47:56i'm an enthusiastic amateur uh a real expert was training me also along with friends
48:01like carol markwitz clay and josh hammer and others were down here with me at
48:05the range and we were going through this very thing which is clearing that weapon
48:09out of the holster and getting it up so that you actually were able to
48:12fire on target and learning to actually fire before you even come together with your
48:17hands and aim right you're essentially firing from the hip uh or close to the
48:22hip and that is for tactical and for self -defense training absolutely essential so those
48:27are just some interesting those you in law enforcement and military you all know this
48:31stuff backwards and forwards it's like i just told you two plus two equals four
48:34but a lot of people i think clay because their experience of shooting is what
48:37they see in the movies where i mean i love lethal weapon but like one
48:41-handed beretta nine millimeter rolling on the ground firing as fast as you can you're
48:46only going to hit innocent bystanders a block away like you're not hitting you know
48:49you've seen that right lethal weapon does the role yes he does the role it's
48:53the most absurd i mean i love it because it's so absurd it's the most
48:56absurd that you've ever seen you're not gonna hit anything um or even danny glover
49:00like shooting the uh the uh south african guy and lethal weapon 2 with a
49:04snub nose revolver at you know what it's like A hundred feet or a hundred
49:08yards. The guy who tries to claim diplomatic immunity.
49:10Diplomatic immunity. And he's like, it's just been revoked.
49:14Yeah, no chance he's making that shot with that revolt.
49:18I'm sorry. Snub -nosed, no chance.
49:20Okay, under pressure, zero. Anyway, so people see this in the movies and they think,
49:24oh, it's so easy. It's so easy to shoot somebody at distances.
49:27No, when your heart, you're going to have an adrenaline dump.
49:31No matter who, unless, honestly, I think everybody would.
49:34But even elite warriors are going to have some degree of adrenaline dump when they
49:37come under fire. But you have that adrenaline dump in your heart.
49:41Your fine motor skills become gross motor skills.
49:45It becomes way harder to move like your fingers.
49:48That's why they train the way they do with trying to get you to use
49:52gross motor skills more than fine motor skills.
49:55And it's very easy to judge people when they're in this situation and say, you
50:00know, you should have been able to hit like a little bullseye.
50:03Now, that all said, you've got a guy who's running by you in a confined
50:10space. I don't know how many shots were fired.
50:14It is staggering to me that this guy was not hit.
50:17I'll just tell you that.
50:18Taking all that into account, even that it's high stress, under pressure and everything else.
50:22And then this brings us to, I don't know that the Secret Service, look, the
50:28Secret Service, I know this from the personal security side of it, where people are
50:33hiring individuals to do their, do their, you get a lot of guys who are
50:38former special forces. You get guys who are ex -Delta, ex -SEALs.
50:44You know, there are certain people that tend to get that kind of work, especially
50:49at a high level for high threat situations.
50:50You don't get a lot of former, I don't come across a lot of former
50:53Secret Service in that role.
50:55Secret Service is largely a crowd control and transportation service for the protectees.
51:03They're not engaged in even really, like, the law enforcement activities of wrestling bad guys
51:09to the ground, having to deal with that.
51:10You know, they're really just supposed to be, so it's a tough thing for them
51:14because they're supposed to be able to interact with people and be pretty normal and
51:18not, you know, this, like, menacing, you know, we don't want them carrying headsman's axe
51:22around and some kind of, like, a mask on, right?
51:25They're supposed to be able to fit in with events and be there with the
51:28president, but we also want them to, when necessary, be able to be very lethal.
51:33I don't know if it's a training thing, but between Butler and then West Palm
51:39Beach and now this, it just feels like the Secret Service is not up to
51:43the task. It's just not up to the task.
51:45They fired, we know for sure, in West Palm Beach, lots of shots and didn't
51:49hit the guy. In fact, he got in his car and drove away, the would
51:53-be assassin there, and they caught him somewhere on a Florida highway.
51:58I can't imagine, maybe they didn't fire a single shot, but if you watch the
52:03video that we saw, the guys are drawing their guns, unless, if this guy fired
52:10his weapon, as we are told that he did, why in the world is he
52:15not dead? I mean that honestly, like, if you told me a guy's going to
52:19run through security, shoot someone, and he's not going to be dead, or at least
52:27shot up, my question is, what happened?
52:30Now, maybe somebody made the greatest flying tackle of all time.
52:35I would like to see the video, but even that is risky.
52:41If there's gunshots going off, you might get hit, as you talked about, Buck, being
52:45the guy who's trying to make the tackle, you end up getting hit by an
52:49errant shot. We still have not gotten the details on how many shots were fired,
52:54all of those things. But to me, this is a bit ominous that we could
53:00be in a position where, but for the incompetence of the would -be assassins, President
53:08Trump would already be dead multiple times.
53:10If you were somebody with real tactical skill, and you wish the president harm, and
53:20you see what's gone on here, I've felt this way ever since Butler.
53:24It's actually encouraging to the bad guys, the way a lot of the stuff has
53:27done. Because we're so incompetent in protecting him.
53:30Yes. We have been reliant on the blunders of would -be assassins to keep President
53:38Trump alive. And frankly, Buck, we may have benefited from this for a long time,
53:43where people just thought the Secret Service was so competent that they didn't even try
53:48him. I've always thought that was a huge benefit that they had, was that people
53:53thought, oh, the Secret Service, man, they got those sunglasses on and the suits.
53:57You know, they're like Agent Smith from The Matrix.
53:59Like, they're everywhere. They know what they're doing.
54:01I think that mythology has unfortunately been shattered.
54:04And look, this is, I get it, and it's unfair, because there are a lot
54:07of Secret Service agents who I'm sure, put in, put their heart and soul into
54:11it. They would take a bullet for the president, which is not a small thing
54:14to do for any other person.
54:15But I think there are people who are patriots and who serve in the Secret
54:19Service with all they've got.
54:22But the organization has certainly taken, I mean, didn't they fire the head of it
54:28after Butler, right? Or it got, I forget exactly, stepped down, fired, whatever.
54:31But there was, there's no question that there have.
54:34and failures i mean that's the biggest failure that you can have is what happened
54:37in butler it wasn't just the president got shot and we just got lucky he
54:40didn't get killed it was that the president got shot from the best possible sniper
54:45position the most obvious one imaginable by some like 20 year old weirdo who and
54:50i know there's a lot of people questions and investigation and everything and still has
54:53to go on there but that's that's the best we can do in terms of
54:58protecting our president um if i were president trump would i feel safe after all
55:03of this no by the way i don't think president trump feels safe i just
55:07think he's completing the mission no matter what i think that's what his mindset is
55:10now that he's just built different as he says and he's just going to finish
55:13this thing and he's not going to let fear cloud his mission i think president
55:19trump personally likes a lot of his secret service agents and so he doesn't want
55:23to criticize them but the way i would put it is i asked that question
55:27of you um if you were elon musk or you were taylor swift or you
55:34were somebody who's famous a celebrity and has substantial resources and employs personal security i
55:41i don't think they're hiring secret service agents and if we are spending as we
55:46are what is our federal budget now seven trillion dollars shouldn't we be in a
55:51situation where we have the baddest ass protectors out there now to be fair some
55:57of these guys may not want the gig buck because a lot of it is
56:01just standing around and it might be for your average special forces guys that they
56:06want to be more physically active in terms of actually engaging in um in training
56:13and and and much of this is very boring i'm gonna be honest with you
56:17it's standing around uh and watching as the president gets on a uh helicopter gets
56:23on an airplane you know on a relatively secure base but i just keep looking
56:28at this and saying we are so fortunate that a foreign country that has trained
56:34assassins china i'm sure has a bunch of them russia certainly has a bunch of
56:39them iran certainly has a lot of them at cuba probably has them that we
56:45haven't had a situation where they have 10 really badass dudes on their side that
56:50have seen the security weaknesses we have and just decided that they're going to exploit
56:55them because if they had they may not get the president i think they have
56:58a good chance of of getting to him but they could kill a lot of
57:02people in a devastating 9 -11 like terror attack that would change everything can you
57:09imagine if iran instead of this random teacher from california if iran buck had gotten
57:14seven or eight of their most deadly assassins into that hotel and they had just
57:19come down in the middle of the uh the white house correspondent dinner and just
57:24started mowing people down so uh i'm just looking this up to add to our
57:29discussion i went to the secretservice .gov website and in order to pass to become
57:35a secret service agent i'm looking at some of the physical requirements minimum time to
57:40to achieve one point to basically to to not fail the 1 .5 mile run
57:46how fast do you think you have to run to not fail now you can
57:49get if you go much quicker you get more points and i think that's kind
57:52of added into your total but what is the no what is the no fail
57:56number for secret service 19 minutes and 41 seconds 19 minutes for a mile and
58:04a half yes i mean come on yeah not good guys not good uh that's
58:13awful to be honest that's awful shape i mean i'm i i get it if
58:17you're not a professional protector i think i think the fattest kid in my high
58:21school pt class was doing it faster than 19 minutes that was high school that's
58:25almost a 10 minute mile yes or two miles but they only have to do
58:30a mile and a half yes that's for people out there who aren't thinking about
58:34it like if you jog a 10 minute mile is an okay pace right i
58:37mean 15 minutes you can walk you can almost pass this thing walking seriously oh
58:45man they're bad they're speed walkers out there listening to us right now they're like
58:49i can do a mile and a half and under 20 yeah this ridiculous yeah
58:54again that's not the baddest ass dude on the planet standard let's just put it
58:59that way i think we just got to put laura in charge of them for
59:02like a few months you know she can be in charge of pt i think
59:05a lot of them will tap out dude i've i've seen i've seen laura's guns
59:09she's they don't they couldn't handle it she's tough i'll tell you this if we
59:13ordered private security and they sent some chicks to protect our family laura travis is
59:18firing them on the spot like i'm serious if i was going somewhere and they
59:24were like hey we've got your security and it's two five foot four chicks in
59:27suits i'm sorry they get i'll fire clay with the mail this is like clay
59:31with the mail babysitter laura would i think laura would fire him faster than me
59:36like i'm six feet tall i gotta have it you gotta be bigger than me
59:40if you're gonna be protecting me uh that's uh and and certainly if you're protecting
59:44my family you gotta be i'm paying you a thousand dollars an hour you you
59:48better be able to whip some ass um i think laura would fire him on
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