Daily Review with Clay and Buck - Mar 9 2026
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0:33T's and C's apply. Welcome in Monday edition Clay Travis, Buck Sexton Show.
0:39It's deja vu all over again, as Yogi Berra, I think, once memorably said.
0:45We've got a lot to dive into coming out of the weekend.
0:49A Mamdani terror attack outside of Gracie Mansion in New York City.
0:54The stock market panic of April of last year is back.
1:00It should be only allowed to put the stock prices on your news screen if
1:08you also show them when the stock market goes up.
1:11But it's not going to surprise you that MSNBC and CNN typically do not do
1:16that. As I'm watching right now, MSNBC featuring the stock prices, which they have not
1:21done for the first year and a half most of the time when they have
1:24been positive, but when they turn negative.
1:26Also, the price of gas, what gas is doing.
1:29That is the line of attack that we told you all was going to be
1:34coming. And so we have a new announced leader in Iran.
1:38The son of the killed Ayatollah is poised to take over.
1:45And Buck, it feels to me, first of all, exactly what we told you was
1:51going to happen is now the story on the left.
1:54They moved from there's really no way to justify taking out the Ayatollah, which they
2:00had argued needed to be done for decades, to, oh, the price of gas is
2:05up. Gas prices is the number one story in America.
2:09It reminds me of when egg prices were the number one story in America early
2:14in Trump 1 .0, the first year of Trump 2 .0, I should say.
2:19And on top of that, we also have a sort of echo, a reverberation of
2:25what happened last April when during the tariff battle, everyone said, oh, my goodness, this
2:32is absolutely going to be the end of our country.
2:35We'll never recover from this.
2:37You and I said, stay calm, hold your stocks.
2:40If you have added money on the sideline, it's a good time to buy.
2:43I would echo that here.
2:46And what we are seeing is there is a bit of a panic in the
2:51gas marketplace, which will at some point in time, it's already started to come back
2:56down quite a lot. Overnight, gas prices went all the way up to $120 a
3:01barrel. They've come back down to around $110 a barrel.
3:04But all of this was very predictable.
3:06If you listened to us last week, you would know exactly what the talking points
3:10were going to be by Monday.
3:11And, Buck, here we are.
3:14The one super positive, I would say, is this is not going to last.
3:18The second super positive is the United States is less dependent on oil and gas
3:23from the Middle East than it has ever been in our entire nation's history because
3:27we have started to drill baby drill and because we are now a net, I
3:32believe, buck exporter of oil and gas.
3:34In other words, we create enough to be able to satisfy all the demand here,
3:39which means we are not as subject to being able to be controlled by oil
3:45and gas in the Middle East as we have been in the past, particularly with
3:48Venezuela now added on. All right, there we go.
3:50There's the lead in. Your thoughts as we begin Monday.
3:53I think you covered it, honestly.
3:55I think the world is fixed according to Clay's strategic skill set here.
4:01I think we're good to go, honestly.
4:02No, I mean, look, this is we're so early stage.
4:04See you guys next week.
4:05Exactly. I was going to say, you guys, you know, make sure you tip your
4:07waiter. We'll see you later.
4:08Look, this is such early stage of the Iran situation.
4:13Oil prices. Do we have Schumer?
4:15Schumer's like, we better open the strategic reserve.
4:18Do you have? Oh, 14.
4:20Yeah. Play cut 14. American families cannot afford to simply wait and hope for the
4:26price to come down. The solution is right here at home, Trump.
4:32Use the SPR. Release it.
4:34Prices will come down. Stop this blather that it'll go away soon.
4:38It won't. There's a war going on over there.
4:41Just last night, I saw a big oil refinery in Iran hit by missiles.
4:46Okay. Just hold on a second here.
4:50First of all, you know that Star Wars meme with General whatever's name where it
4:54goes, it's a trap, you know, which has been used a lot on the Internet.
4:59Maybe some of you don't know what I'm talking about, but there's the moment in
5:03Star Wars where the Alliance or whatever realizes, the Rebel Alliance realizes it's a trap,
5:08and this one general who looks kind of like a, I don't know how you
5:11even describe what he looks like.
5:12Kind of rat -like. Rat -like would be a way to describe it.
5:16Is he rat -like? Anyway, he's got like big eyes.
5:18Well, I mean, like a human rat.
5:19He's a weird alien, for sure.
5:20But he goes, it's a trap!
5:23Going into the Strategic Reserve...
5:25right now it's a trap because what do you think they talk about for weeks
5:29if we do if we were to do that oh trump screwed up so much
5:32that he had to go in the strategic petroleum reserve right away please okay one
5:36thing you never do don't take strategy advice from your enemies that's that's rule number
5:41one and chuck schumer is not trying to help trump out here the gas prices
5:45have been high for a couple of days it's a lot of this has to
5:49do with speculators in the market and people who are making moves financial moves that
5:54are pushing the prices up higher right now but i think that you're going to
5:59see price come down also what we what was hit by israel and look the
6:02the administration based on the reporting they didn't love the optics of this but over
6:07the weekend the israelis hit and it was very clear the israelis did it not
6:11america uh the israelis hit uh some oil storage tanks essentially not the ability to
6:19create it's it's not the um uh extraction facility we're blowing up oil wells or
6:25oil derricks but we hit some we hit an oil some oil depots and that's
6:29meant to limit military response a huge part of what's going on right now is
6:34we're destroying all their mobile missile launchers because here's the thing about all the missiles
6:38they have buried underground if you don't have any launchers for them the missiles are
6:43worth a whole heck of a lot less militarily aren't they and we've taken out
6:47a good chunk of those mobile launches i would note this is very similar a
6:51lot of you are thinking back some of you some of you are probably hunting
6:53those scud launchers yourselves uh as part of a desert storm this is like in
6:59iraq and we're going after remember the scud missile launchers clay and that was the
7:02big threat these long range missiles and we were blowing them up in the desert
7:06and that was a big concern and i'm talking uh 93 right that was when
7:10we did this 93 i was a i was a kid clay was finishing his
7:14phd and it's yet again the democrats who before anything has happened here before anything
7:22is going on they're trying to turn this into a political narrative and attack the
7:26president and say that this is all a mess mushtaba come in a this is
7:32not good this is not a good uh solution for us so this is not
7:36gonna work it's not gonna work right this isn't this isn't like they put somebody
7:39in place it's not like the venezuela situation clay so the punishment uh will continue
7:44here from the air um by the way first error of the week i want
7:49to apologize i was thinking of the wrong store star wars guy admiral akbar he's
7:53kind of a crustacean looking that's what yes that's admiral akbar was talking about yeah
7:59shrimp looking guy producer greg uh coming in strong there with his star wars nerddom
8:04so i want to apologize to the galactic empire out there that is already angry
8:08at me to start one of the funny things about chuck schumer is he's opposed
8:13the restocking of the the strategic reserves when prices have been really low uh because
8:21he said in the past that it is a giveaway to oil and gas companies
8:26to go buy up all the oil and gas at good prices i mean these
8:32guys really between schumer and hakeem jeffries they are the worst leadership i think that
8:37democrats have ever had hakeem jeffries looks i'm not sure there's ever been a dead
8:44or eyed person like you just look at him and he looks like he's incapable
8:50of emotion at all i mean it is really kind of a strange look that
8:55he has about him schumer is just weird um i think he's probably a strong
9:00strategic uh advocate for democrats in terms of the the nuances and intricacies of the
9:07senate but he's not a good communicator um and every time he comes out being
9:12reflectively opposed to trump isn't a very good angle uh but what i would say
9:17in general is first of all um again i think this is so important if
9:22you're the kind of person who gets nervous looking at stock prices on a day
9:26-to -day basis the best thing you can do is not check them just trust
9:31buy s &p 500 index funds leave your 401k untouched every few months check it
9:37over the years you're going to do great the worst thing you can do is
9:41respond emotionally when places like msnbc and cnn decide that they're going to start putting
9:47the stock market prices up as their lead story again they never do it when
9:51it's positive they only do it when it's a negative you you don't have listen
9:56to us on this one and obviously do your own research and we don't give
9:58financial advice on the show and we certainly aren't telling you what stocks or or
10:02index or uh uh index funds to invest in but you can i am by
10:06the way s &p 500 is the law is the is the play i'm telling
10:11you you're gonna beat the market almost always uh in terms of individual investors just
10:18buy s &p 500 index funds i am telling you that is what you should
10:22do and don't touch them for years there i love how the lawyers like forget
10:25the disclaimer forget the disclaimer when it comes to best advice it is the best
10:29advice buy the 500 largest companies trust america and get out of the way clay
10:34turns into light them up linda via stocks he's like buy them buy them and
10:38hold them don't worry about it light them up uh so i have to tell
10:42you you can go and pick up any book by warren buffett anyone who you're
10:47like how did this person make so much money uh and over a long period
10:52of time I might add, not how did someone make a lot of money and
10:55then their hedge fund blew up two years later and now they're selling online courses.
10:59There's a lot of that out there, you know.
11:01I'm talking about people who really have understood, have mastered the market.
11:06And they'll just explain this to you and say, first of all, unless you're doing
11:08this all the time for a living, and even then, you're probably not going to
11:13be better at generating wealth, generating returns, than the overall U .S.
11:18economy. So, Willie, what you want to do is, is America going to be richer
11:21or poorer in 10 years?
11:23I think the answer is quite a...
11:24Let me add, if America is poorer in 10 years, the whole world is so
11:28messed up. We're all screwed in, my pocket.
11:30It doesn't even matter what you've done.
11:31We're just talking, you know, yes, good to have gold, ammo, potable water.
11:36I mean, we're in a whole different universe, okay?
11:37America is going to be in a better place in 10 years, wealth -wise, overall.
11:43And so you invest in the market and you let it sit and you don't
11:46get caught into, you want to invest?
11:48You don't want to gamble.
11:50Getting in and out, I'm going to buy this.
11:52I know more than these other people or whatever.
11:54That's gambling, basically, for most people, especially if you're doing it rapidly.
11:57And you don't want to be involved in that kind of stuff because the data
12:01sets are very clear. You're not going to win.
12:03You're not going to win getting in and out of stocks all the time as
12:06a side hustle from whatever your actual job is.
12:09The chance of you winning if you invest in the U .S.
12:11economy is, look at the last 50 years.
12:15Look at 50 years of data and tell me what you think.
12:17So that's our short version.
12:19There we go. That is our TED Talk on investing today on the show.
12:22And also gas prices. All of a sudden, Democrats care so much about prices.
12:28I thought they wanted us to stop using gas, Clay.
12:30Whatever happened to whatever the cost is, climate change is an existential threat.
12:36And if you have to pay European -style gas prices, if you have to be
12:40making California look like gas is cheap, you're saving the world.
12:44Oh, it's an election year.
12:46Oh, all that stuff all of a sudden just kind of falls away.
12:50And they care about the kitchen table economic issues that they've been ruining every time
12:55they're in power, always and forever.
12:57We all know the game.
12:58It's just so predictable because the argument that we shouldn't have taken out the Ayatollah
13:05flew in the face of everything that Democrats have said publicly for decades.
13:09They couldn't manage to make that case.
13:12And so the pivot goes directly to, well, this is really not about the decision
13:16in Iran. It's just about what oil and gas prices are in the United States
13:21at this present moment. By the way, President Trump has said that this is not
13:25going to go on very long.
13:27There is polling out there that says this thing has 75, 76 percent approval if
13:33it lasts a month or less.
13:36And so I don't think we're going to get involved in a monthly bogged -down
13:42process here of multi -months.
13:44So, again, stay strong. Don't panic.
13:48The exact same advice we gave you back in April.
13:51And if you're the kind of person who panics, don't look at stock prices.
13:56There are lots of other things you can spend your time on.
13:58You make sound, strategic, smart decisions, and then you just kind of get out of
14:02the way and don't allow yourself to sabotage because most of the time, the great
14:07quote from Warren Buffett is, be greedy when others are panicking and fearful when others
14:17are greedy, basically. I'm paraphrasing that.
14:19It's basically a counterintuitive take.
14:22Whatever the masses are doing, you often do better to go in the opposite direction.
14:26Yeah, if you believe in America, just think about it this way.
14:29America is the greatest wealth generation machine in the history of humanity.
14:35That is just a fact.
14:36That is true. And you can either bet on America or you can freak out
14:41and think that the world is ending tomorrow.
14:42But I can tell you this.
14:43The people that freak out and think the world is ending tomorrow, they give away
14:46their retirement upside and they lose.
14:49Yeah. So don't freak out.
14:51Don't freak out. It's going to be fine.
14:53Can't freak out. We've got to keep our composure.
14:55All right. You've got to splurge on yourself sometimes, though.
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17:01T's and C's apply. Welcome back in here to Clay and Buck.
17:04So look, we're talking about this.
17:06Looks like a terror attack in New York City.
17:08I think that's what you call it when crazy ISIS inspired maniacs are throwing a
17:13bomb that has TATP, which is a homemade peroxide based explosive classic from the how
17:21to make a bomb in the kitchen of your mom.
17:23The inspire magazine by Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula.
17:27They talk. They taught people how to do the pressure cooker stuff, how to make
17:31all of the homemade bombs using that.
17:33Also, TATP is it's effectively a homemade explosive.
17:37It's not hard to do.
17:38Way back in the day when I was in the agency, we had a whole
17:41homemade explosives class that we learned about.
17:45Now I've forgotten everything because I'm old.
17:48But once you learn how to do this stuff, it's not hard and it's very
17:51effective. It's very effective to create these these improvised explosive devices.
17:58And they wrapped it with ball bearings.
17:59So they knew they're creating a shrapnel effect.
18:01And this is an IED, my friends.
18:02This is what this is.
18:03And that's why the NYPD is taking it so very seriously.
18:06It is. It is the same as if they had rolled a hand grenade into
18:10this crowd and the hand grenade, you know, the fuse didn't go.
18:14It didn't hit the explosive chain properly.
18:16That's what this is. And I mentioned this before because Clay read off a few
18:20of the things in the indictment that were caught just to be clear.
18:25Also, another Clay body cameras once again.
18:29Yep. If you don't have body cameras, it's the cop said he said it.
18:32But did he really say it?
18:33Everyone heard him say it.
18:35But did he really say it?
18:36Well, it's caught on video.
18:38So these guys said all praises due to Allah of all worlds.
18:42I pledge my allegiance to the Islamic State.
18:45Die in your rage, you kafir, which, as I explained, is a is a derogatory
18:50term for non -Muslim. In fact, and this gets into jihadism.
18:57I'm going back into the jiwad, the jiwad era here.
19:01But they would they would call this the takfiri clay, where Muslims, in order to
19:06get around the Islamic prohibition on killing fellow Muslims, would say would claim takfir, which
19:12means that that Muslim is outside of the religion and no longer protected as a
19:17Muslim because they're not a true believer.
19:20So these were called the takfiris in jihadist circles.
19:23And so they would also they would even call fellow Muslims kufar non -believers because
19:28they had they had used takfir and they were of this sect.
19:31So the idea is I can kill anybody I want if I'm a crazy jihadist,
19:35because unless you're part of my team, you're not really a real Muslim.
19:38That was the idea. But here's what was said.
19:41Additionally, caught on video camera in the indictment.
19:45One of these guys Balot stated they wanted to carry out an attack bigger than
19:52the Boston Marathon bombing, which Balot noted caused only three deaths.
19:58These are. So let's just just by way of review here, my friends.
20:03Protest in New York City saying we're scared about the Islamification of New York and
20:10there's too much jihadism and terrorism here.
20:13And jihadist terrorists show up to try to blow up the protest with bombs because
20:17they're saying, how dare you say that we're terrorists more or less?
20:21This is what I couldn't I couldn't get over when I saw this story.
20:25There's also one of the charged terrorists would be terrorist.
20:32He used that I'm reading.
20:35This is an account because I shared this an account from he used one of
20:42the counter protesters chanting that diversity is our strength as a springboard to throw the
20:51bomb like it. But look at this video.
20:55Diversity is our strength. Allahu Akbar, I will kill all of you.
20:58Really? That's where we are.
20:59This is really what happened.
21:01If you watch this video, Geiger Capital, which is sometimes funny, says it's absolutely perfect.
21:08A liberal man in New York City yelling about how everyone is welcome as a
21:13Muslim man yells Allahu Akbar and uses him as a literal springboard to throw a
21:19homemade bomb. The West's suicidal empathy on video.
21:24And you can sort of see the guy who just got used as the springboard
21:29looking around like, wait a minute, what's going on here?
21:34He's saying diversity is our strength.
21:37We welcome everyone. We're so glad to have you here.
21:40And a would be terrorist uses his shoulder to propel himself higher so he can
21:46throw the bomb. further it's just it's such a perfect metaphor this is buck when
21:53again when i saw this i was skeptical because it's rarely that exactly what you
22:00are protesting is immediately proven to be a valid point of protest now here's the
22:06other thing though do you know what would have happened if these bombs had gone
22:09off the people who died would be this is the way they would be covered
22:16they would have provoked in the muslim terror act and they would their skirts were
22:20too short death their skirts were too short yes they're exactly what the argument would
22:24be they would say if these bombs thankfully they did not go off if they
22:28had gone off and they had killed people who were protesting if that had happened
22:33they would say oh they brought this on themselves just like many of them on
22:38the left tried to say about charlie kirk immediate like literally within an hour of
22:44charlie kirk being assassinated people said well this is what his rhetoric caused and to
22:48buck's point it is you deserve to get raped if your shirt if your skirt
22:53is too short i mean that's basically you're blaming someone who is a victim of
22:58a crime that they had uh no involvement on at all uh but that's immediately
23:03what leftists would go to did you see this some idiot city councilman uh i
23:08think from manhattan or something i forget i used to live there but i can't
23:11keep track all these politicians local politicians who do nothing uh but he essentially indicated
23:17with it with a tweet that the problem that the cause of violence was the
23:21uh protesters not the counter -protesters of course so that was the real problem were
23:26the people that are saying hey we got too many islamic terrorists in the city
23:29i'm worried about it not the islamic terrorists who show up with the bomb with
23:33ball bearings to rip through people's you know arms and faces and everything else possibly
23:38can and again this is important too let's say they had a gun sometimes people
23:43can engage well you have you know heat of the moment uh the heat of
23:48the moment you can decide to engage in an act that you didn't anticipate if
23:52you always carry a gun for instance right i don't think very many people make
23:56bombs uh and go and then are provoked when you make a bomb it's pretty
24:02premeditated and by the way elon musk has now responded here too uh about this
24:07guy on videotape who's talking about diversity is our strength and everybody is welcome here
24:11being used as a footstool by a homicidal maniac probably didn't change that libtard's suicidal
24:21empathy views at all death of the west is what they all want and i
24:28do think this is where you kind of get to the scary part here there
24:34is such a lack of willingness to acknowledge good and evil that many people on
24:43the left have so bought into the idea and this is why all this matters
24:48that america is the bad guy that they cannot conceptualize or comprehend true evil when
24:56it exists and so many of you have friends and family that you see engaging
25:03in this line of thought this is why american history matters this is why the
25:09way that we talk about our nation matters this is why western civilization being celebrated
25:15as a good thing matters because if you do not endorse that view then you
25:21have lost the ability to see good and evil and even in that moment i
25:27would like to hear from this guy who was used as a propulsion device to
25:31throw this bomb he should sit back and say wait a minute maybe people who
25:37have different opinions than me are not the real evil maybe people throwing bombs are
25:43the real evil and yet there is this cognitive inability i know you wrote about
25:48it buck but i i do think this is one of the real downsides among
25:52many of the collapse of religion it has forced many people to buy into anti
25:59-americanism as their religion and instead of uh instead of finding something to pour your
26:06heart and soul and energy and effort into that empty vessel they have decided its
26:12politics and in particular anti -american politics and it's destroying the country well this is
26:18in that book that sean hannity gave such kind words about manufacturing delusion which a
26:22lot of you have bought but not all of you and i have to say
26:24why not because it's such an excellent book uh clay i got into uh identity
26:28construction one of the chapters and creating a world in which you are the victim
26:34even as you are victimizing is so powerful you know and this this is right
26:39right at the heart of uh palestinian ideology with hamas and dealing with israel you're
26:44the victim even when you're walking into a crowded pizzeria with a suicide vest on
26:48to kill everybody there you never even met before you're you're the victim while you're
26:52the guy doing that that is the ideology that is the construct the identity construction
26:57that they engage in and and obviously there's no accountability to this and no ethics
27:02or morality to it whatsoever and that's what you have here as well with these
27:06people who are showing up there they have convinced themselves that they have to do
27:11this because if they don't throw a bomb into a protest then these people are
27:16coming for them next you know then then the kufar will march on them they're
27:19insane this is also a couple of things also that are important um reports that
27:25this i call him a kid because to me if you're you know 19 20
27:30years old to me you're still a kid because i'm getting older but this kid
27:33grew up in the philadelphia suburbs in a million dollar home so his parents were
27:40immigrants he grew up in a million dollar home he had all the benefits of
27:44america all the benefits of american education and went online and as many people do
27:50uh his brain was polluted there to the point where he decides that he's going
27:54to try to blow up a protest in new york city terrorism comes from ideology
28:00and emotional response to messaging it's not about deprivation it's not about poverty it's not
28:06about lack of options that's this has all been debunked and refuted and dealt with
28:11and and i mean in the classical terrorism uh analysis of the last you know
28:18few decades they've looked into all of this the reason there's a reason why a
28:21lot of terrorists are called like you know the engineer uh there's a reason why
28:25a lot of terrorists have advanced degrees you know osama bin laden was super rich
28:30his his number two was a medical doctor like these are not people that grew
28:35up in some in some uh hut with no running water and they had no
28:41choice but to do this that's actually not the root cause of terrorism to your
28:44point sometimes they're very i mean look at bin laden sometimes they're incredibly wealthy um
28:49and let's play this cut as we get ready to go to break two buck
28:52here is we actually have the audio of the liberal man in new york city
28:56arguing that everybody should be welcome in america as a terrorist jumps on using his
29:03back as a springboard to throw what he hopes is going to be an explosive
29:09device to kill as many people as possible cut 32 we were going in ways
29:14in new york and we want everyone here to stay in new york you don't
29:18get to come from outside and then tell everyone else you can hear the scream
29:26as people recognize that there has just been what was supposed to be an explosive
29:30device thrown as this left -wing new yorker is standing there with a megaphone arguing
29:37that we want everyone in the country uh and that we don't want anyone kicked
29:42out i mean it really is i mean it is actually a perfect distillation of
29:48how this worldview is incompatible with this other worldview western civilization in many ways all
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31:14get your podcasts welcome back in clay travis buck sexton show let me hit you
31:19with a bunch of news we're about to be joined by congressman chip roy uh
31:24so the oil price of oil and gas we talked about this a bit um
31:29overnight it hit 120 dollars a barrel it is back down now to around 95
31:36dollars a barrel meaning it has fallen 25 dollars uh since many of us went
31:43to bed last night uh coming back down uh coming back down still up since
31:48the iran invasion but not the crazy spike that it looked like there was going
31:52to be uh as we were going to bed last night and the oil and
31:57gas market opened so down i mean this is true about 25 dollars uh stock
32:02market we talked even when we started on the show uh the stock market was
32:07uh was moving substantially and we said hey just stay calm stock market now not
32:12very moved at all um relatively flat president trump going to speak at 5 30
32:18eastern i believe from down at dorale uh in south florida about many of these
32:23issues and more um we also now just tish i'm not sure if she's speaking
32:29she is speaking live uh guys if we can roll on this um the uh
32:35there have been two individuals arrested for isis inspired attacks these are american citizens that
32:43these IED devices that fortunately did not go off were thrown outside of Gracie Mansion
32:49in New York City, and the head of the NYPD, Jess Tisch, is talking about
32:55exactly what the charges reflect.
32:57Right now, we will give you those updates in the near future.
33:02We bring in now Congressman Chip Roy, who is focused on a lot of different
33:07things, including he is now in a runoff for the Attorney General position.
33:13In Texas, I believe, if I'm not mistaken.
33:16So, Congressman, let's start there.
33:18It's late May is the runoff.
33:21What is the latest on that campaign?
33:24As we also have the former Attorney General in a runoff going up against John
33:29Cornyn on the Senate side, several runoffs still to come in the primary in Texas.
33:36Yeah, great to be on, and really appreciate your all's focusing on this raise because
33:43it's so critically important for not just the state of Texas, but for the country.
33:47In the horrific event that we do not retain the majority in the House or
33:51the Senate, there's not going to be a more important job than the Office of
33:55the Attorney General in the state of Texas, which is the biggest law firm in
33:58Texas and the most important AG's office.
34:00So, you know, when I decided to run, it was partly looking at the future
34:04about needing somebody who has the chops and the background and the expertise to do
34:08it. We are in a runoff.
34:10We expected to be in a runoff because we had a four -way split, two
34:13state senators with some significant name idea, a fourth credible opponent.
34:18And then, you know, my opponent spent $18 million, the one that's in the runoff.
34:23And with all due respect to him, he is a trust fund kid who's never
34:28been in a courtroom, never practiced law, never prosecuted a bad guy, never been in
34:34the AG's office. I'd be hard -pressed to hire him when I'm the Attorney General.
34:39And I think you need to have the ability to do this on day one.
34:43I am the former first assistant Attorney General.
34:45I am a former federal prosecutor.
34:47I've been in Congress for four terms, almost eight years, chairman of the subcommittee of
34:52the Constitution. I was a lawyer for Rick Perry.
34:55I've been a lawyer on the Judiciary Committee.
34:56I know how to do this job.
34:59So that's what the race is going to be about.
35:01We're out there raising the money.
35:02And we're going to go toe -to -toe.
35:04And we have not gone negative on him.
35:06He went very negative on me.
35:09So, you know, we'll be returning fire in this cycle, and we're going to win
35:13handily. Chip, appreciate you being with us.
35:16Can we talk about the SAVE Act for a minute here?
35:18Because I've got to tell you something.
35:19Every time we do a show, if we don't bring it up, at least once
35:24an hour, someone gets mad out there at us.
35:27Because it's very important, and we agree it's so important.
35:29But there's also limitations to how much we, with our almost 600 stations and et
35:35cetera, et cetera, but how much we can make this happen.
35:38It is up to the Congress to make this happen.
35:40What is the state of the SAVE Act, and why aren't we seeing more of
35:46a push to at least make the talking filibuster happen from Democrats, make the American
35:50people see in an election year that they just frankly don't want election security?
35:56Yeah, so I think this would be a one -hour conversation because it's so complex
36:02for the complexity of the Senate rules.
36:05But I'm just going to distill this to the basics.
36:08The Senate can do three things.
36:09They can establish a quorum, like be in a quorum call, or go find 51.
36:16You've got to have a quorum.
36:17Or they can be speaking, or they can be voting.
36:19That's it. Those are the three options.
36:21So the question here is whether or not you're going to do what the Senate
36:25has gotten used to. That is what people don't fully understand.
36:29The Senate has gotten accustomed to putting the Senate in a default state of a
36:34quorum call. That means they're not even there.
36:36They come into session, but they're not really doing anything.
36:39They're then meeting, and they're deciding what few things they'll vote on.
36:44And then meanwhile, they're processing some number of the president's appointees.
36:48Frankly, not fast enough. And so they decide whether to vote.
36:51They vote in two circumstances.
36:54Either they've come up with a grand bargain that Democrats or Republicans agree to, which
36:58usually means the American people get screwed, and they spend hundreds of billions of dollars,
37:02and they get 80 -something votes.
37:05Or it's a partisan issue like this, and they go ahead and have a fake
37:11theater vote, right? And they have a vote.
37:14They put it on the floor.
37:1553 vote for it. And then they go give a press conference saying, we tried.
37:18We didn't have 60 votes.
37:20They're used to that. That's a long -winded way of saying they're accustomed to not
37:25doing the job. If we force them to do a talking filibuster, it will change
37:30the dynamic of the Senate.
37:31It will be like Mr.
37:33Smith goes to Washington. They will have to mean it.
37:36They will have to actually show up.
37:39So that's all we're asking them to do.
37:40We're not asking for a change in rules.
37:42We're asking for Thun to be on the floor, to have a few senators available,
37:47to make sure they block any weird unanimous consent requests.
37:50And then when the Democrats stop talking, we need to present 51 members to say,
37:55yes, you're going to talk or we're going to vote.
37:57And you do that for weeks.
37:59In the Civil Rights Act of 1964, it was on the floor for three months.
38:03We moved 30 votes through political pressure.
38:06Democrats didn't want to have civil rights.
38:08We beat them. Democrats today don't want to.
38:10To have citizens voting and voter ID, we can beat them if we put it
38:15on the floor. But the Senate has to change.
38:19We're talking to Chip Roy, running for Attorney General, still in Congress.
38:24What should happen in your mind if the President called you and said, hey, we
38:29got the situation in Iran going on right now.
38:31Price of oil and gas spiked last night, as you well know, as being down
38:36in Texas. It's now come back $25, and I just tweeted, the stock market has
38:44come back substantially so that MSNBC is not showing the stock ticker on their television
38:50network anymore. We pointed out they only show it when it goes down.
38:54What would you tell President Trump?
38:56You're on the ballot for the midterm elections coming up now, House and Senate, lots
39:01of key state races as well across the nation.
39:04What's the best way to handle this, if he asked your opinion?
39:10Well, the President and I do talk on occasion.
39:13I'm not in South Florida at our strategic retreat because I'm campaigning in Texas.
39:17But what my message is to the White House now and what it has been
39:21publicly and will be to the President when we speak is stay the course and
39:26keep leading. He is smart.
39:29He's going to watch this.
39:30The reason the stock market isn't collapsing is because the stock market knows that there's
39:36a balance here on oil prices.
39:39We're in a good spot because America can produce oil.
39:42This is not the America 20 -something years ago where we were so beholden to
39:47Middle East oil that we'd be on the chopping block.
39:50We're getting a twofer out of this right now.
39:53China is taking it on the chin on oil.
39:55We can produce oil through fracking and the hard work here in America.
40:00And we're in a pretty good spot.
40:02Now, we don't want to have unrest in perpetuity.
40:05The President doesn't want that either.
40:07We are taking out their conventional capability.
40:10We're taking out their nuclear capability.
40:12We are knocking out the evil parts of the regime.
40:16The key issue right now is, as the President said yesterday in his very unique
40:22way, hey, when will this end?
40:24And he said, when they cry, uncle.
40:25And I think the President is going to push this right up to the point
40:29that he needs to, to back the Iranian people, try to make sure they don't
40:33put a crazy person in charge, try to force Iran to do the right thing,
40:38and then pull back and let's get busy, do what we need to do to
40:42finish this economy being strong, get back to where we need to be.
40:46But I think the market is factoring a lot of that in.
40:49And, you know, we can withstand oil going up a little bit.
40:52We can produce oil. And then that will all settle back down.
40:57Gas prices will get back down.
40:58But let's remember, gas prices go up infinitely more in California and New York in
41:03highly regulated places than they do in Texas.
41:06Here, our gas prices don't fluctuate that much because we don't have so many regulations
41:10on it. So the President needs to just keep his foot on the gas and
41:13lead because we were elected to lead.
41:15We weren't elected to get reelected.
41:17But when you start trying to get reelected as your policy aim, you lose.
41:22When you lead, you win, and the President's leading.
41:25And we're speaking to Congressman Chip Roy.
41:28Congressman, and you might have even touched on some of this here, but I'm trying
41:32to follow all the latest and greatest that you're dialed in on.
41:36The DHS funding situation, what the heck is going on with this?
41:41And we've seen these big TSA lines.
41:44There's DHS funding holdups, but there's funding that's already in place.
41:48Like, make sense of this for everybody so we know what the heck's happening.
41:53Well, remember that last year, we put in place funding for ICE and Border Patrol.
42:00And that is enabling us to continue to do our work to secure America.
42:05But the Democrats pulling back the funding on DHS because they want to make a
42:11show about ICE is leaving TSA, Coast Guard, FEMA, and other functions dangling.
42:17So now we're seeing that pressure that's going to unfold in the airports when people
42:24are trying to travel and they have three -hour and four -hour waits because we're
42:27going to start losing personnel.
42:28Because what the administration is having to do is to start saving money by constraining
42:33operations. And then you've got personnel who aren't getting paid, so they have to show
42:38up. They have to manage personal issues, daycare, life, gasoline.
42:42So things are going to start getting worse, and Democrats are going to own it.
42:46We have to stay the course and make sure the American people know that Democrats
42:50caused this problem. We have passed funding bills.
42:52We've passed three funding bills, and Democrats have rejected those in favor of politics.
42:58We stand with ICE. We stand with Border Patrol.
43:00We stand with doing our job.
43:02We stand with TSA and Coast Guard and FEMA.
43:05Democrats are blocking it. And they've got to own that.
43:09Congressman Chip Roy, we appreciate the time.
43:12When is the runoff election, and when can people start voting in it?
43:18May 26th. That voting won't start until mid -May.
43:21Right now, just please visit chiproy .com and shoot me a few bucks.
43:26We're beating itself under. I don't think Texas should be for sale.
43:29I don't think you should be able to buy votes with your family money.
43:33I've spent a lifetime in public service.
43:34I've got to earn it, but I need your help to do it.
43:37So chiproy .com, appreciate it, fellas.
43:38Let's keep at it. God bless.
43:40And by the way, Texas baseball is undefeated, and we play tomorrow night to go
43:4416 -0, which will be the first time we're 16 -0 since our 2005 national
43:48championship run. So, hook them.
43:51There you go. Congressman Chip Roy, married to an Aggie, worth mentioning, by the way.
43:55We will talk to you again soon.
43:57Again, Texas with the primary underway and soon to be early voting going on in
44:04that, I believe. Okay, we've got some audio from Jess Tish laying out the federal
44:10charges as well as state charges that are being pursued in this terror attack.
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46:00T's and C's apply. Welcome back in.
46:02Play Travis Buck Sexton show.
46:05All right. Let's kind of reset everything out there.
46:08The panic over oil and gas prices has vanished in the time that we were
46:14on air. It's really kind of amazing.
46:16Price of oil and gas overnight spiked to over $120 a barrel.
46:21It's now back down to around $93, meaning it dropped by $27.
46:29And if you're wondering, OK, well, how much of a story is oil and gas
46:32now? Stock market is basically flat as I am watching it right now, meaning it
46:38hasn't really moved at all today after all the panic setting in.
46:42And the story now is would -be ISIS terrorists outside of Gracie Mansion in New
46:49York City throwing IEDs. And we have a press conference that just ended.
46:55And this is Jessica Tish.
46:58Let me make sure that I get this cut right.
47:00This is cut 33 announcing federal charges and saying the suspect acted for ISIS.
47:10Listen. We can now share that federal charges have been filed in the Southern District
47:15of New York against two individuals, Amir Balat and Ibrahim Kayoumi, in connection with that
47:22attack. The defendants are charged with attempting to provide material support to ISIS using a
47:27weapon of mass destruction, transporting explosive materials, interstate transportation and receipt of explosive materials, and
47:35unlawful possession of destructive devices.
47:38The complaint sets forth the factual allegations supporting those charges.
47:44As alleged in the complaint, the defendants were inspired by ISIS to carry out their
47:49attack. And as alleged, both defendants have admitted that they acted on Saturday because of
47:56ISIS. We just played that.
47:58I'm playing it again. I thought it was a little bit of a different cut,
48:01but it's the same one.
48:02So, look, this is, Buck, I think, a story that is unfortunate, but one that
48:10is certainly the case. While we are engaged in Iran, we need to be more
48:15careful. We just talked about what happened in Austin, where the guy was wearing an
48:19Iranian T -shirt. I think it's hard to say that his motivation in shooting innocent
48:24people in Austin was not what was going on in Iran.
48:27Maybe these guys would have acted out otherwise, but I tend to think there's probably
48:31a connection here, too. And there are reports, you worked in this directly, that Iran
48:37may have tried to, if there are sleeper cells here, tell people, hey, start to
48:42act out in the United States.
48:45Yes, it's very easy for word about this to get out there.
48:48ISIS used to do something called remote control or outside -in terror attacks, where they
48:55would essentially make contact with people in Western countries, European countries, America, and give them
49:02ideas and logistics. help to plan attacks to pick so they were very this is
49:10going back you know 2012 2013 2014 time period but they were very active in
49:15in that and it wouldn't be hard at all for uh elements of the iranian
49:20regime to be doing the same remember the quds force which is the external operations
49:23arm the irgc uh is broken down into a few different it's really uh you
49:31know a it was initially a parallel military structure and now it's their uh now
49:35it's the beating heart of the evil iranian regime they have the ground forces they've
49:40got a i think a naval arm an air arm um maybe even a cyber
49:45and then they've got the quds force which is their external operations coulds being jerusalem
49:49by the way external operations arm and clay they are all dedicated to keeping this
49:57whole thing going because you have to remember they have very privileged positions within the
50:01iranian state especially talking about the officer corps uh think of the irgc a little
50:06bit like the ss of the nazis and it lines up they're the ideological hardcore
50:12that are also in charge of the security and the military infrastructure in that country
50:18and they're going to be a huge challenge they're the biggest challenge actually for regime
50:24change and they also run a lot of external terrorist ops so bring this to
50:28how easy would it be for them to be making contact or have contact with
50:33fellow ideological travelers who want to go out and wage jihad internet makes this a
50:38very easy game for them not only that we had a wide open southern border
50:43with people traveling in from all over the world mostly young men for four years
50:48effectively under joe biden so we don't even know who's here um i would also
50:53add this and you just heard chip roy talking about it a little bit at
50:56the top of the last hour um the tsa not being fully funded right now
51:02seems like a really bad idea uh you mentioned earlier buck the reason why we
51:07have to go through the security mechanisms that we do in this country is largely
51:12fear of middle eastern terrorists i mean that's the reality yes everybody gets padded down
51:19yes everybody uh has to uh behave in uh in certain ways going through the
51:24tsa regardless of our backgrounds but the reality is most terrorist threats in the united
51:31states all of us know it is primarily middle eastern young men um and that's
51:37why we now in the wake of 9 -11 have to go through the security
51:41apparatus at tsa that we do doesn't it seem like a really bad idea to
51:47not be paying tsa agents right now especially as we are entering spring break season
51:54when it is one of the busiest times to fly all over the united states
51:59um i think it's a really bad idea i saw the footage i'm sure you
52:04did buck of new orleans i think they're telling people to get there five hours
52:08before your flight right now in new orleans five hours because you have to stand
52:13in line for three hours to get through democrats cause this if you are in
52:18houston right now i saw multi -hour waits in houston to be able to fly
52:23out too and you're saying okay what's happening the the guys at tsa and gals
52:27at tsa are not getting paid and when they're calling out sick they don't have
52:32the resources to be able to have people there and so as a result unfortunately
52:37the lines are getting excessive in many different airports around the country what this is
52:42the third or fourth time we've done this to tsa as well and this is
52:47all caused by democrats republicans have tried to fund uh the government multiple times now
52:52chuck schumer got angry after minneapolis and said oh i'm not going to allow it
52:56he's afraid of aoc challenging him uh and as a result we've got long lines
53:01and probably less people working than otherwise would be people are calling out sick because
53:07they're not getting paid it's almost like democrats would rather burn everything down than let
53:14the other side run things better than them honestly they don't have ideas to do
53:19things better they just want things to go poorly they want they want iran to
53:25be a disaster for uh the trump administration they want the economy to start to
53:31go into free fall i mean they they are rooting against america right now in
53:35every sense because they are not in power and power is the single most important
53:38thing to them it's just the reality and they want to come back into power
53:42and do exactly what they were doing under biden they just won't have a uh
53:45a a senile sock puppet to operate with this time they'll have some other sock
53:52puppet in there because it really is we said this all along about biden but
53:55it's true of any democrat that they're thinking about it's the it's the apparatus it's
53:59the people around whoever the figurehead is who really make the determinations and the decisions
54:05um it's it's the ideologues who are very unimpressive uninspiring and can't even pretend to
54:13care about people other than their own parochial interests they're the ones that will be
54:17running the country if the democrats come into power again so we're here to remind
54:20everybody of that um one other bit of news buck uh so i would i
54:26i can't imagine can you imagine flying out of new orleans and showing up five
54:29hours early to stand in line for three hours so you can get through the
54:32checkpoint i i would be feel and Democrats have caused this.
54:37This is breaking news. We didn't mention this.
54:40I think we mentioned it off the top.
54:42There's a new Supreme Leader.
54:43He is the son of Khamenei.
54:48He supportedly... Mojtaba. Mojtaba. Mojtaba.
54:53Mojtaba Khamenei. This is according to Ayal Yacobi, and other reporters have said this as
55:02well, that he was severely injured and one of his legs has been amputated.
55:08He may not even be aware that he has now been elevated to Supreme Leader.
55:12That is the report that is out there.
55:17They don't know exactly what the injuries are, but it has been reported that he
55:20is severely injured, and he has not, probably not surprisingly, appeared in public.
55:26So what exactly his status is, even as the leader, is unclear.
55:35A lot of things unclear in Iran right now.
55:37All we can do is hope that the people who are making decisions on our
55:40side continue to stay focused and frosty and keep the lessons of the past in
55:45mind while they use what is an incredible technological advantage and military capability that we're
55:52seeing all across the battlefield, far beyond...
55:54You know, Clay, I remember seeing my first drone strike when I was in Iraq
56:01in real time. Now, I didn't see the actual, like...
56:04I was watching on surveillance footage with a team of other agency people and task
56:10force guys from the military, and they called in...
56:14You know, they had a drone.
56:16I mean, it was the standard thing you've seen in movies now, but it was
56:20daylight, and they... You know, we could see on the ISR, and they came in,
56:25and they hit a car with an explosion, and these guys all...
56:29Well, they all died. One guy got out.
56:31He was kind of on fire, but he fell down dead, and then everyone else
56:33in the car was dead.
56:35And now I think back to when you and I were visiting the White House
56:40last June, and one of the senior White House national security guys pulled us aside
56:45and said, this was just declassified and showed us a video, and it was a
56:48very similar video, 20 years removed, but in this video, the car is driving, okay?
56:56It's not stopped. The car is driving, and they used the flying Ginsu knife, which
57:01is a drone that doesn't have explosions or an explosion.
57:05It has blades that come out of it, and they took out the guy in
57:09the passenger seat and didn't touch the three other guys.
57:12They all got out of the car.
57:15That is the kind of technology that we're talking about now.
57:18It's not just that we can blow you up in the car.
57:20We can actually just slice one person in half with the three other people around
57:25them if we don't want to hurt them, untouched, in a car that is moving.
57:30So the Iranians, between us and the Israelis, they've got their hands full in a
57:34way that I don't think even they anticipated, Clay.
57:38I think the advantage that we're bringing to the battlefield here and what we're able
57:42to do from the sky added to the technical intelligence collection capabilities, it's like we
57:48have their entire battle space mapped out, and it's just we hit what we want
57:51to hit when we want to hit it.
57:53Yeah, they're in trouble. Yeah.
57:55And I would think that the likelihood of anyone being in power in Iran being
58:01in power for very long if we don't want them in power is very low.
58:06So we'll continue to update you on that.
58:09We'll take some of your talkbacks to close out the program.
58:11Very news -centric. Lots of news.
58:14Monday edition of the program.
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