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Bonus: Daily Review with Clay and Buck - Apr 2 2026

Apr 2, 2026
Katie Zachariah, attorney and former DHS spokesperson, offers quick legal and California-political perspective. Sean Harris, retired brigadier general and congressional candidate from northwest Georgia, brings military and national-security experience. They tackle DOJ and Attorney General changes, Supreme Court competence debates, Middle East policy and potential strikes, plus California politics and local priorities. Short, sharp takes and lively back-and-forth.
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INSIGHT

Supreme Court Analogy Sparks Critique

  • Clay Travis and Buck Sexton criticize Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson for using an analogy comparing birthright citizenship to committing a crime abroad, calling it legally incoherent.
  • They argue the exchange reveals poor preparation and undermines public trust in lifetime Supreme Court appointments.
INSIGHT

Admissions Policies And Perceived Court Decline

  • Clay and Buck link elite legal education and affirmative action to perceived declines in top-tier judicial performance, citing LSAT score gaps as evidence.
  • They claim decades of admissions policies produced less-qualified candidates for highest judicial roles.
ADVICE

Make Strategic Cabinet Changes Early

  • Buck Sexton advises that replacing Pam Bondi is a strategic, not panic, move to strengthen the Department of Justice ahead of confirmations and midterms.
  • He emphasizes timing matters to secure Senate confirmations and stabilize the administration.
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