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Mar 17, 2026 • 54min

Verdict with Ted Cruz: Dana White One-on-One: Trump, Boxing, Ali vs Tyson, UFC, Business, Fitness plus the Best Rocky Movie Ever

The Great Dana White One-on-One: Trump, Boxing, Ali vs. Tyson, UFC, Health Transformations & the Best Rocky Movie Ever In one of the most energetic and wide‑ranging episodes of Verdict with Ted Cruz to date, Senator Ted Cruz and co‑host Ben Ferguson sit down with one of the most influential figures in global sports and entertainment: Dana White, CEO of the UFC and longtime friend of President Donald Trump. What starts as a friendly ribbing of Senator Cruz’s New Year’s resolution quickly evolves into a deep and candid conversation about health, discipline, entrepreneurship, combat sports, politics, free speech, and legacy. This episode has everything — from cold plunges and keto, to mob threats in Boston, to John McCain’s early war on the UFC, to Trump, Rogan, Ali, Tyson, John Jones, and even a surprisingly spirited debate over the best Rocky movie ever made. Below is a full, SEO‑friendly breakdown of every major moment. Dana White’s Health Transformation & Why He Says Senator Cruz Can Do It Too The episode opens with Ben holding Senator Cruz accountable for his New Year’s resolution: dropping 30 pounds and getting shredded. Enter Dana White — who has undergone a major health makeover of his own and isn’t shy about pushing Cruz to join him. His formula is simple: Keto diet Intermittent fasting A modest, consistent workout routine Cold plunges — every single morning Supplement protocol guided by biologist Gary Brecka   According to White, these practices: Reduce inflammation Sharpen mental clarity Dramatically increase energy Eliminate brain fog Improve sleep and overall health   White insists intermittent fasting is a game‑changer: “Eating less actually gives you more energy,” he says, explaining how he regularly fasts until dinner and even completes 72‑hour water fasts several times a year. Senator Cruz admits the cold plunge may require some convincing, but White makes him a promise: get started on the program, and the results will become addictive. How Gary Brecka Helped Transform Dana White’s Life Dana credits biologist Gary Brecka with identifying underlying health conditions through blood and genetic tests. Brecka helped him: Drop medications he’d taken for decades Eliminate sleep apnea Stop snoring Replace prescriptions with targeted supplements   In just three weeks, White says he felt like a different person — sharper, stronger, healthier, and more energized than he had in decades. Senator Cruz, who has done 48‑hour fasts before, quickly becomes fascinated with Brecka’s methods. Dana promises to connect him with Brecka’s team for testing and a personalized plan. Dana White’s Wild Origin Story: Boston, Whitey Bulger & Overnight Escape to Vegas Before building a multibillion‑dollar empire, Dana White was a kid from Boston who fell in love with fighting. He worked as a bellman at the Boston Harbor Hotel before deciding he wasn’t meant for that life. He sought out legendary South Boston boxing trainer Peter Welch, offering to work for free in exchange for learning the fight business. But his path took a dramatic turn when associates of mobster Whitey Bulger shook him down for money. When they threatened him with a 24‑hour deadline, White hung up the phone, called Delta Airlines, and fled to Las Vegas the next morning — permanently. That move would change combat sports forever. Buying the UFC for $2 Million — And Turning It Into a Global Powerhouse In one of the greatest business turnarounds in sports history, White recounts how he discovered that the UFC was nearly bankrupt. He immediately contacted brothers Lorenzo and Frank Fertitta and urged them to buy it. What did they get for $2 million? The three letters: U‑F‑C An old wooden octagon Almost no intellectual property A sport banned from mainstream cable   Everything else — DVDs, merchandising, video games — had been stripped and sold off. Even Lionsgate, which owned the rights to UFC’s early fight footage, sold everything back, assuming the company would fail. But Dana had a vision. The UFC’s success strategy included: Running toward regulation instead of from it Creating a new generation of MMA athletes Revolutionary TV partnerships Building The Ultimate Fighter and The Contender Series Global expansion into markets hungry for combat sports   Today, the UFC is worth billions and routinely breaks gate records at Madison Square Garden. Ali vs. Tyson, Boxing’s Decline, & the Greatest MMA Fighter Ever Cruz, a lifelong boxing fan, dives deep into MMA and boxing history with White. Muhammad Ali vs. Mike Tyson — Who Wins? Dana refuses to pick: “As a fan of both guys, I have no idea — but it would be a great one.” Ali brought charisma and psychological warfare to his era. Tyson brought speed and raw destructive power. Cruz recalls the Tyson era vividly — knockouts so fast you blinked and missed them. The Greatest MMA Fighter Of All Time? Dana’s answer is immediate: Jon Jones. Why? Because MMA fighters face the best again and again — there’s no padding records. Jones's dominance against elite competition sets him apart. The Power of UFC Athletes & Why NFL Stars Could Have Been MMA Monsters Dana reveals that many MMA fighters come from college backgrounds and are nothing like the stereotypes boxing once had. He imagines what would’ve happened if generational athletes like Shaquille O’Neal or Michael Jordan had trained MMA from childhood. The potential, he says, would have been “unbelievable.” Dana White on Donald Trump: Loyalty, Friendship & Standing Up When No One Else Would White’s relationship with President Donald Trump goes back decades — to when Trump hosted UFC events at the Taj Mahal when no one else would touch the sport. White describes Trump as: A loyal friend A genuine fight fan A man whose public image is wildly different from reality   When Trump asked Dana to speak at the Republican National Convention, nearly everyone told him not to do it. Dana didn’t hesitate. Not out of politics — out of loyalty. And despite media narratives, White says he has never received negative backlash from regular Americans for supporting Trump. “Everything they say about this guy is a lie… He’s actually a good man who loves this country.” Cruz agrees, calling Trump “amazingly charming” and incredibly resilient — comparing him to Rocky Balboa in his ability to take endless hits and keep moving forward. Hiring Joe Rogan & the Birth of the Modern Fight Commentary Era Dana explains that the smartest early move he ever made was hiring Joe Rogan to explain the ground game to fans in real time. His commentary helped transform MMA from a niche spectacle into a worldwide sport understood by millions. Rogan later invited Dana on his then-new “podcast,” prompting Dana to famously ask: “What the hell is a podcast?” They both laugh recalling those early days. Dana also dives into Rogan’s political journey — from Bernie supporter to critic of the far-left — arguing that common sense is pulling many liberals back toward the center-right. The Best Rocky Movie Ever — The Debate Gets Heated In a lighter moment, the trio debates the most important sports‑cinema question of all time: What’s the best Rocky movie? Dana White: Rocky III Trump (as relayed by Dana): Rocky I Ted Cruz: Rocky II (“because I like winning”) It’s a passionate, hilarious exchange — with shout‑outs to Clubber Lang, Drago, and the iconic line: “If he dies, he dies.” A UFC Fight at the White House? Yes. Really. One of the episode’s final revelations is massive: Dana White confirms the UFC will host a historic live event on the White House South Lawn for America’s 250th birthday. Senator Cruz immediately stakes his claim for tickets — joining what Dana says is an already enormous list. Final Thoughts This episode of Verdict with Ted Cruz delivers everything fans love: humor, hard truths, raw honesty, personal stories, political insights, and behind‑the‑scenes access to one of the biggest personalities in sports and entertainment. Dana White’s candid discussion of health, business, politics, and culture makes this one of the most compelling interviews the podcast has ever produced. 👉 Listen and Subscribe to Verdict with Ted Cruz If you haven’t already, hit Subscribe, leave a five‑star review, and share this episode with a friend. You can find Verdict with Ted Cruz podcast on iHeartRadio, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts. New episodes drop every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday—don’t miss out on expert analysis and insider perspectives from Senator Ted Cruz and Ben Ferguson.Follow Clay & Buck on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuckSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Mar 17, 2026 • 56min

Daily Review with Clay and Buck - Mar 17 2026

Iran Optimism  Clay and Buck argue that Democrats are struggling to oppose a mission widely seen as successful, particularly as oil markets stabilize and fears of global escalation fade. They also address speculation within a small subset of Trump supporters suggesting foreign influence over U.S. strategy, strongly rejecting the idea that Trump acts under pressure from any other nation. Buck shares insider perspective from his CIA Counterterrorism Center background, responding to the resignation of Joe Kent from the National Counterterrorism Center and offering blunt criticism of NCTC’s role within the intelligence community. The hosts emphasize Trump’s independence and his decades-long public record advocating a tougher stance toward the Iranian regime. Midway through the hour, the discussion turns to Cuba, where a nationwide blackout has plunged the island into darkness following the U.S. cutoff of Venezuelan oil shipments. Clay and Buck highlight how Cuba’s collapse, combined with Venezuela’s political shift and Iran’s military devastation, represents a historic weakening of three long-standing U.S. adversaries—an alignment the hosts compare to the geopolitical shift following the fall of the Berlin Wall. They also speculate on the enormous economic potential of a post-Communist Cuba, from tourism to restored American property claims. Saint Patrick's Day Clay and Buck celebrate St. Patrick’s Day while diving into major global stories unfolding in real time. The hour opens with a lively debate about parades, bagpipes, Irish heritage, and the quirks of genealogy—including a humorous exchange about green eyes, red hair, and whether those traits are uniquely Celtic. From ancestry talk to the Irish president’s St. Patrick’s Day message promoting globalism and mass migration, the hosts critique Ireland’s political direction and draw parallels to broader Western demographic decline, using Ireland’s dropping fertility rate as an example of why European governments have turned to large‑scale immigration. Iran Prosperity Project An interview featuring Shervin Pishevar, advisor to the Iran Prosperity Project, who outlines what he calls a “historic moment” inside Iran as citizens cheer U.S. drone strikes targeting the Basij militia. He describes Iranians celebrating the “precision liberation campaign,” blasting drone sounds from speakers to intimidate regime forces and secretly reporting Basij locations to help accelerate the fall of the Islamic Republic. Pishevar frames the ongoing conflict as the world’s first AI‑powered war, warning that if rogue states like Iran, Russia, or China gain access to similar autonomous drone or biotechnological capabilities, global security could be endangered. The discussion turns toward the Iranian people’s desire for democracy, the economic devastation inflicted by 47 years of theocratic rule, and the Iran Prosperity Project’s detailed 100‑day plan for a national referendum once the regime collapses. Pishevar argues that a free Iran could unlock more than a trillion dollars in trade with the United States and spark an economic boom comparable to Europe after World War II. He also emphasizes the critical role of Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi and the Iranian diaspora who view this moment as a turning point after decades of oppression. Clay and Buck press Pishevar on regional dynamics—including how the rapid modernization of Gulf nations like Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and the UAE stands in sharp contrast to Iran’s economic decay—and on what percentage of Iranians support regime overthrow. Pishevar asserts that the vast majority oppose the government and view the Trump‑led military campaign as liberation rather than intervention. He praises the killing of figures like Larijani and other top operatives of the IRGC, calling it a decisive blow against what he describes as a “mafia state.” Meet the Other Clay Shifting back to U.S. politics, Clay and Buck welcome Lieutenant Colonel Clay Fuller, Republican nominee for Georgia’s 14th congressional district—the seat formerly held by Marjorie Taylor Greene. Fuller discusses the April 7th special election, warns of Democrats attempting to quietly slip into power during low‑turnout contests, and stresses the urgency of voter mobilization in a district central to the national battle for control of Congress. He outlines his strong support for President Trump’s Iran strategy, his belief in deterring Iran’s military capabilities, and the importance of Georgia’s upcoming primary and general elections, where Senate and gubernatorial races will also dominate national attention. Make sure you never miss a second of the show by subscribing to the Clay Travis & Buck Sexton show podcast wherever you get your podcasts! ihr.fm/3InlkL8   For the latest updates from Clay & Buck, visit our website https://www.clayandbuck.com/   Connect with Clay Travis and Buck Sexton:  X - https://x.com/clayandbuck FB - https://www.facebook.com/ClayandBuck/ IG - https://www.instagram.com/clayandbuck/ YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuck Rumble - https://rumble.com/c/ClayandBuck TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@clayandbuckFollow Clay & Buck on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuckSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Mar 17, 2026 • 37min

Hour 1 - Iran Optimism 

In Hour 1 of The Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Show, Clay and Buck deliver an in‑depth, fast-moving breakdown of major international developments, focusing primarily on the rapidly shifting situations in Iran, Cuba, and Venezuela. The hour opens with breaking news out of Iran, where overnight U.S. strikes—ordered by President Donald Trump—reportedly eliminated several leading Iranian military and paramilitary figures, including the head of the Basij militia. Clay highlights how even outlets that typically oppose Trump, such as Al Jazeera, are publishing unusually balanced analyses of the conflict, in contrast to what the hosts describe as the U.S. media’s superficial coverage. The conversation explores Iran’s pursuit of nuclear weapons, decades of hostility dating to 1979, and Trump’s long-standing belief that the U.S. should target strategic locations like Kharg Island, the main export hub for Iranian oil. The hosts also analyze political fallout at home, discussing former President Bill Clinton’s reported private call to Trump praising his Iran strategy. Clay and Buck argue that Democrats are struggling to oppose a mission widely seen as successful, particularly as oil markets stabilize and fears of global escalation fade. They also address speculation within a small subset of Trump supporters suggesting foreign influence over U.S. strategy, strongly rejecting the idea that Trump acts under pressure from any other nation. Buck shares insider perspective from his CIA Counterterrorism Center background, responding to the resignation of Joe Kent from the National Counterterrorism Center and offering blunt criticism of NCTC’s role within the intelligence community. The hosts emphasize Trump’s independence and his decades-long public record advocating a tougher stance toward the Iranian regime. Midway through the hour, the discussion turns to Cuba, where a nationwide blackout has plunged the island into darkness following the U.S. cutoff of Venezuelan oil shipments. Clay and Buck highlight how Cuba’s collapse, combined with Venezuela’s political shift and Iran’s military devastation, represents a historic weakening of three long-standing U.S. adversaries—an alignment the hosts compare to the geopolitical shift following the fall of the Berlin Wall. They also speculate on the enormous economic potential of a post-Communist Cuba, from tourism to restored American property claims. The hosts weave in lighter moments discussing St. Patrick’s Day, Trump’s meeting with Ireland’s prime minister, Buck’s travel stories, Tommy Lee Jones in The Fugitive, and even the possibility of Trump throwing the first pitch at the U.S.–Venezuela World Baseball Classic game in Miami. They close Hour 1 by analyzing Trump’s comments from the Oval Office, his timeline for drawing down U.S. engagement in Iran, and the absence of support for Iran from supposed allies like Russia and China—calling the Iran‑Russia‑China axis “a WWE‑style alliance that disappears the moment the fight starts.” Make sure you never miss a second of the show by subscribing to the Clay Travis & Buck Sexton show podcast wherever you get your podcasts! ihr.fm/3InlkL8   For the latest updates from Clay & Buck, visit our website https://www.clayandbuck.com/   Connect with Clay Travis and Buck Sexton:  X - https://x.com/clayandbuck FB - https://www.facebook.com/ClayandBuck/ IG - https://www.instagram.com/clayandbuck/ YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuck Rumble - https://rumble.com/c/ClayandBuck TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@clayandbuckFollow Clay & Buck on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuckSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Mar 17, 2026 • 37min

Hour 2 - Saint Patrick's Day

Hour 2 of The Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Show delivers a free‑wheeling, high‑energy mix of cultural commentary, geopolitical analysis, and sharp humor as Clay and Buck celebrate St. Patrick’s Day while diving into major global stories unfolding in real time. The hour opens with a lively debate about parades, bagpipes, Irish heritage, and the quirks of genealogy—including a humorous exchange about green eyes, red hair, and whether those traits are uniquely Celtic. From ancestry talk to the Irish president’s St. Patrick’s Day message promoting globalism and mass migration, the hosts critique Ireland’s political direction and draw parallels to broader Western demographic decline, using Ireland’s dropping fertility rate as an example of why European governments have turned to large‑scale immigration. The second major pillar of the hour is a deep, detailed, SEO‑rich discussion of Cuba, Venezuela, and the future of the Western Hemisphere. Clay and Buck analyze Cuba’s unprecedented nationwide blackout, arguing that the collapse of the island’s power grid—combined with Venezuela’s political shift and Iran’s military losses—signals a historic weakening of long‑standing U.S. adversaries. They take listeners through the history of Cuba as a colonial powerhouse, referencing Havana’s former status as the “jewel of the New World,” and examine how communism turned a once‑thriving island into what they describe as a “mafia state.” Clay shares his long-time fascination with the Caribbean and outlines why he believes a post‑Communist Cuba could become an economic powerhouse, overflowing with tourism, investment, and restored American property claims. The pair credit President Donald Trump’s foreign policy—particularly the takedown of Venezuela’s Maduro regime—as a catalyst isolating Cuba and accelerating potential change. Buck puts on his former CIA analyst hat to evaluate the likelihood of regime collapse in Iran, Cuba, and Venezuela, assigning probabilities and comparing each nation’s trajectory. He remains skeptical about regime change in Iran, seeing the theocracy as deeply entrenched, but believes Cuba is at a 50‑50 tipping point. Clay argues that with modern communication and widespread access to images of Cuban-Americans thriving in Miami, everyday Cubans are more aware than ever of the gap between their lives and the world outside—a gap he believes is no longer sustainable for the regime. The hosts also explore archival audio of Donald Trump from 1980, demonstrating that Trump advocated a hardline approach toward Iran long before entering politics—undercutting claims that today’s Iran strategy is influenced by foreign interests. They preview upcoming interviews with experts on Iran’s economic future and with congressional candidate Clay Fuller, who is running to fill the seat previously held by Marjorie Taylor Greene. Through humor, history, and hard-edged analysis, Hour 2 blends cultural commentary on Ireland, demographic decline, and immigration with major foreign-policy themes—Cuba’s collapse, Iran’s instability, Venezuela’s transformation, and Trump’s decades-long foreign policy worldview—making it a densely packed hour filled with timely geopolitical insight and signature Clay & Buck banter. Make sure you never miss a second of the show by subscribing to the Clay Travis & Buck Sexton show podcast wherever you get your podcasts! ihr.fm/3InlkL8   For the latest updates from Clay & Buck, visit our website https://www.clayandbuck.com/   Connect with Clay Travis and Buck Sexton:  X - https://x.com/clayandbuck FB - https://www.facebook.com/ClayandBuck/ IG - https://www.instagram.com/clayandbuck/ YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuck Rumble - https://rumble.com/c/ClayandBuck TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@clayandbuckFollow Clay & Buck on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuckSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Mar 17, 2026 • 37min

Hour 3 - Meet the Other Clay

Hour 3 of The Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Show delivers an in‑depth, high‑stakes conversation about the future of Iran, paired with domestic political analysis and the show’s trademark humor. The hour opens with a major interview featuring Shervin Pishevar, advisor to the Iran Prosperity Project, who outlines what he calls a “historic moment” inside Iran as citizens cheer U.S. drone strikes targeting the Basij militia. He describes Iranians celebrating the “precision liberation campaign,” blasting drone sounds from speakers to intimidate regime forces and secretly reporting Basij locations to help accelerate the fall of the Islamic Republic. Pishevar frames the ongoing conflict as the world’s first AI‑powered war, warning that if rogue states like Iran, Russia, or China gain access to similar autonomous drone or biotechnological capabilities, global security could be endangered. The discussion turns toward the Iranian people’s desire for democracy, the economic devastation inflicted by 47 years of theocratic rule, and the Iran Prosperity Project’s detailed 100‑day plan for a national referendum once the regime collapses. Pishevar argues that a free Iran could unlock more than a trillion dollars in trade with the United States and spark an economic boom comparable to Europe after World War II. He also emphasizes the critical role of Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi and the Iranian diaspora who view this moment as a turning point after decades of oppression. Clay and Buck press Pishevar on regional dynamics—including how the rapid modernization of Gulf nations like Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and the UAE stands in sharp contrast to Iran’s economic decay—and on what percentage of Iranians support regime overthrow. Pishevar asserts that the vast majority oppose the government and view the Trump‑led military campaign as liberation rather than intervention. He praises the killing of figures like Larijani and other top operatives of the IRGC, calling it a decisive blow against what he describes as a “mafia state.” Shifting back to U.S. politics, the hosts welcome Lieutenant Colonel Clay Fuller, Republican nominee for Georgia’s 14th congressional district—the seat formerly held by Marjorie Taylor Greene. Fuller discusses the April 7th special election, warns of Democrats attempting to quietly slip into power during low‑turnout contests, and stresses the urgency of voter mobilization in a district central to the national battle for control of Congress. He outlines his strong support for President Trump’s Iran strategy, his belief in deterring Iran’s military capabilities, and the importance of Georgia’s upcoming primary and general elections, where Senate and gubernatorial races will also dominate national attention. Hour 3 also features one of the show’s most memorable comedic segments of the day: listener reactions to Clay mistaking the voice of Ireland’s president for a man, followed by a viral on‑air Mrs. Doubtfire mash‑up comparing the two voices. Clay and Buck lean into the humor, reading talkbacks from listeners in Idaho, Montana, and Florida who joke about accents, Guinness tours, and St. Patrick’s Day stereotypes. The hosts also play archival audio from the 1980s showing President Donald Trump advocating aggressive action against Iran decades before entering politics—reinforcing the show’s argument that Trump’s Iran policy stems from long-held views, not foreign influence. The hour closes with rapid-fire political commentary, reflections on Trump’s consistency over the decades, and a preview of the next day’s show. Overall, Hour 3 blends geopolitical analysis, national security insights, Georgia election coverage, historical context, audience engagement, and comedic banter—making it a jam-packed and SEO-rich segment centered on Iran regime change, AI warfare, U.S. foreign policy, and critical 2026 elections. Make sure you never miss a second of the show by subscribing to the Clay Travis & Buck Sexton show podcast wherever you get your podcasts! ihr.fm/3InlkL8   For the latest updates from Clay & Buck, visit our website https://www.clayandbuck.com/   Connect with Clay Travis and Buck Sexton:  X - https://x.com/clayandbuck FB - https://www.facebook.com/ClayandBuck/ IG - https://www.instagram.com/clayandbuck/ YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuck Rumble - https://rumble.com/c/ClayandBuck TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@clayandbuckFollow Clay & Buck on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuckSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Mar 17, 2026 • 18min

Wellness Unmasked: Microplastics in Your Body: Hidden Health Risks and How to Fight Back

Microplastics are everywhere—and they may be impacting your health more than you realize. In this episode of Wellness Unmasked, Dr. Nicole Saphier explores the growing body of research revealing how microplastics are infiltrating our daily lives—from the drinks we consume to our bloodstreams and even our brains. Recent studies show alarming levels of microplastic exposure in humans, raising serious questions about potential health effects. Dr. Saphier breaks down the science behind microplastics, explaining how these tiny plastic particles may contribute to inflammation, hormone disruption, and possible links to chronic conditions such as dementia and other neurological diseases. You’ll also learn practical, science-backed steps you can take right now to reduce your exposure—from the products you use to the food and water you consume. If you care about protecting your health and the environment, this is an episode you don’t want to miss.Follow Clay & Buck on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuckSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Mar 17, 2026 • 30min

Normally Podcast: Tucker Carlson, Trump’s MAGA Divide, NYC Homeless Spending & Oscars Fallout

In this episode of Normally, Mary Katharine Ham and Karol Markowicz break down the growing controversy around Tucker Carlson, his claims of being investigated, and the larger fight dividing the MAGA media world. They unpack the latest podcast wars involving Megyn Kelly, Mark Levin, Candace Owens, Ben Shapiro, Piers Morgan, and President Trump’s decision to weigh in publicly on who truly represents the movement. The conversation also turns to New York City, where shocking new numbers reveal skyrocketing spending on homelessness with little to show for it, along with concerns over changing hate crime reporting standards and what that could mean for transparency. Finally, Mary Katharine and Karol dive into the Oscars, from Hollywood’s predictable politics to the cultural messages hidden in acceptance speeches, family themes, and this year’s biggest winners.Follow Clay & Buck on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuckSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Mar 16, 2026 • 59min

Daily Review with Clay and Buck - Mar 16 2026

Weekend at Ayatollah's Clay Travis and Buck Sexton dive into the global intrigue surrounding Mojtaba Khamenei, the injured son of the late Ayatollah and presumed successor. Clay and Buck review swirling reports suggesting Iran’s leadership is concealing Mojtaba’s condition—or even his survival—after he was gravely wounded in earlier strikes. The hosts explore intelligence rumors that he may be incapacitated, absent from Iran entirely, or even being used as a ceremonial figurehead while other factions make decisions behind the scenes. Senator John Fetterman’s viral comments calling Iran’s leadership a “Weekend at Ayatollahs” operation spark further discussion, as Fetterman urges the U.S. and the media to demand proof that Mojtaba is alive. Clay and Buck also point out that Iran’s inability to show public evidence of leadership stability underscores how thoroughly the country’s governing structure has been shaken. Throughout the hour, the show addresses the broader geopolitical implications of the conflict. Clay argues the destruction of Iran’s military could accelerate a historic diplomatic realignment in the Middle East, with Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Bahrain, and Qatar—long wary of Iran—privately encouraging Trump to “keep hitting them.” Buck notes that Iran’s authoritarian regime, like North Korea’s, relies on fear and repression to maintain control, making internal revolution unlikely despite rising frustration among Iran’s educated middle class. The hosts also consider whether Iran’s rapid collapse will pressure the country’s citizens to reassess 47 years of life under the Islamic Republic, especially as neighboring Gulf nations thrive economically while Iran lags farther behind. Did You Watch the Oscars? Clay unveils the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences’ new DEI requirements for any movie seeking Best Picture eligibility. He reads through the exhaustive quotas now required—ranging from mandated racial representation and LGBTQ+ presence to obligatory storylines centered on “underrepresented groups.” The hosts mock the absurdity of these rules, noting that many of the greatest films ever made—Saving Private Ryan, Titanic, Gladiator, Braveheart, The Godfather—could never be nominated today without inserting artificial identity‑based subplots that distort historical truth. Buck laments Hollywood’s descent into what he calls “race‑Marxism,” arguing that the industry has prioritized ideological box‑checking over talent and creativity. Clay criticizes filmmakers who retroactively rewrite history to satisfy modern political demands, such as racially recasting historical figures or adding LGBTQ+ themes to eras where they have no historical grounding. Together they conclude that today’s movies lack the universal appeal and timeless craftsmanship of earlier decades because Hollywood cares more about virtue‑signaling than storytelling. Fangs Grow Back  Clay and Buck break down Trump’s assessment of U.S. allies, particularly his evaluation of French President Emmanuel Macron as “an eight out of ten” in assisting U.S. efforts to stabilize the strait. Trump emphasizes that while allied support is welcomed, the United States does not strictly need foreign help because it possesses unmatched military capability. Clay adds important economic context on the global energy market, noting that China—far more than the U.S.—relies heavily on Iranian oil, while America remains a net energy exporter. He explains that oil prices spiked as high as $120 but have since retreated into the $90s as markets digest the consequences of Iran’s military collapse. They analyze Trump’s extraordinary claim that Iran’s newly elevated Supreme Leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, may not only be severely injured but potentially dead. Trump highlights the unprecedented silence from Mojtaba, who has not been seen or heard in public, leading U.S. intelligence and allied governments to question whether he is alive or even in Iran. Clay and Buck walk through Trump’s assertion that three successive Iranian leadership councils tasked with selecting a replacement were “wiped out” by U.S. strikes, leaving Washington unsure who is actually speaking on Iran’s behalf. The hosts also discuss Trump’s revelation that a former U.S. president privately told him he “wished” he had taken decisive action against Iran during his own tenure—an admission Clay and Buck believe most likely came from Bill Clinton, given Trump’s positive comments about him and Clinton’s past regret over not more aggressively confronting nuclear proliferation threats such as North Korea. Iranian Women's Soccer Team The heartbreaking and under‑reported story of the Iranian women’s national soccer team. Clay explains that several players refused to sing the national anthem during a match in Australia, sought asylum, and faced immediate retaliation by the Iranian regime, which reportedly detained and tortured their family members. Under extreme duress, most of the players have now abandoned their asylum claims and returned to Iran, where they may face imprisonment, torture, or execution. Clay blasts the silence of U.S. women’s sports celebrities—such as Megan Rapinoe—who frequently lecture Americans on “courage” and “oppression” but will not publicly support these Iranian athletes who face genuine danger. Buck adds that this episode exposes the hypocrisy of Western progressives who obsessively condemn America while ignoring the brutality of regimes like Iran. Make sure you never miss a second of the show by subscribing to the Clay Travis & Buck Sexton show podcast wherever you get your podcasts! ihr.fm/3InlkL8   For the latest updates from Clay & Buck, visit our website https://www.clayandbuck.com/   Connect with Clay Travis and Buck Sexton:  X - https://x.com/clayandbuck FB - https://www.facebook.com/ClayandBuck/ IG - https://www.instagram.com/clayandbuck/ YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuck Rumble - https://rumble.com/c/ClayandBuck TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@clayandbuckFollow Clay & Buck on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuckSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Mar 16, 2026 • 37min

Hour 1 - Weekend at Ayatollah's

Hour 1 of the Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Show opens with wall‑to‑wall coverage of the rapidly escalating Iran conflict, now dominating global headlines as U.S. and allied forces continue precision strikes across the country. Clay and Buck explain that while the White House avoids labeling the campaign a formal war, the scale, intensity, and strategic focus of the attacks—particularly the bombing of Karg Island, Iran’s critical oil‑refining hub—signal a major military operation aimed at crippling Iran’s ability to threaten global energy supplies. The hosts break down the increasing danger at the Strait of Hormuz, one of the world’s most vital oil choke points, describing how shipping lanes barely three miles wide leave tankers extremely vulnerable to Iranian missiles, drones, and naval mines. As Energy Secretary Chris Wright and White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt outline the administration’s short‑term expectations for disrupted oil markets, Clay and Buck emphasize the likelihood of sharp, temporary gas price increases while the bottleneck persists. The hosts analyze President Trump’s live remarks declaring that Iran’s military has been “obliterated,” with more than 7,000 targets hit, over 100 Iranian naval vessels sunk, missile‑launch capacity reduced by 90 percent, and drone‑launch capability reduced by 95 percent. Trump highlights that the United States spared Karg Island’s oil “pipes”—its refining infrastructure—but insists they could be destroyed “in five minutes” if necessary. Clay and Buck underscore that U.S. strategy seems to be centered on complete military degradation rather than regime change, with Trump signaling the campaign will be wrapped up within weeks, possibly before his upcoming trip to China. They also discuss the administration’s push for NATO allies—many of whom rely heavily on Persian Gulf oil—to help reopen the Strait of Hormuz. Trump notes the U.S. receives less than 1% of its oil from the region, while Japan receives 95% and China 90%, yet both have abstained from assisting. Hour 1 also dives into the global intrigue surrounding Mojtaba Khamenei, the injured son of the late Ayatollah and presumed successor. Clay and Buck review swirling reports suggesting Iran’s leadership is concealing Mojtaba’s condition—or even his survival—after he was gravely wounded in earlier strikes. The hosts explore intelligence rumors that he may be incapacitated, absent from Iran entirely, or even being used as a ceremonial figurehead while other factions make decisions behind the scenes. Senator John Fetterman’s viral comments calling Iran’s leadership a “Weekend at Ayatollahs” operation spark further discussion, as Fetterman urges the U.S. and the media to demand proof that Mojtaba is alive. Clay and Buck also point out that Iran’s inability to show public evidence of leadership stability underscores how thoroughly the country’s governing structure has been shaken. Throughout the hour, the show addresses the broader geopolitical implications of the conflict. Clay argues the destruction of Iran’s military could accelerate a historic diplomatic realignment in the Middle East, with Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Bahrain, and Qatar—long wary of Iran—privately encouraging Trump to “keep hitting them.” Buck notes that Iran’s authoritarian regime, like North Korea’s, relies on fear and repression to maintain control, making internal revolution unlikely despite rising frustration among Iran’s educated middle class. The hosts also consider whether Iran’s rapid collapse will pressure the country’s citizens to reassess 47 years of life under the Islamic Republic, especially as neighboring Gulf nations thrive economically while Iran lags farther behind. Hour 1 also includes breaking news from President Trump about White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles’ early‑stage breast cancer diagnosis. Clay highlights her importance to the administration and discusses the immense strain a White House schedule places on anyone undergoing treatment, urging prayers and support. The hour ends with listener calls weighing in on the “Gay Ayatollah” rumor—a running on‑air joke—while the hosts reiterate the seriousness of Iran’s execution of LGBTQ citizens and the irony such a revelation would carry. As the hour closes, Clay and Buck prepare to continue real‑time analysis of Trump’s strategy, Iran’s deteriorating military, and emerging global reactions in the next hour of the program. Make sure you never miss a second of the show by subscribing to the Clay Travis & Buck Sexton show podcast wherever you get your podcasts! ihr.fm/3InlkL8   For the latest updates from Clay & Buck, visit our website https://www.clayandbuck.com/   Connect with Clay Travis and Buck Sexton:  X - https://x.com/clayandbuck FB - https://www.facebook.com/ClayandBuck/ IG - https://www.instagram.com/clayandbuck/ YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuck Rumble - https://rumble.com/c/ClayandBuck TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@clayandbuckFollow Clay & Buck on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuckSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Mar 16, 2026 • 37min

Hour 2 - Did You Watch the Oscars?

Hour 2 of the Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Show dives into the intersection of politics, culture, national security, and Hollywood as Clay and Buck continue unpacking reactions to the Iran conflict and the cultural decay they see across entertainment and progressive institutions. The hour opens with humor as the hosts joke about the “Gay Atola” meme created by their team—a satirical reference to rumors surrounding Iran’s newly elevated leader—but quickly shifts into deeper analysis of cultural radicalism, particularly in streaming platforms like Netflix. Clay and Buck highlight how once‑popular shows such as Stranger Things and Billions shoehorn in LGBTQ+ and gender‑identity plot points to satisfy corporate diversity demands, even when such storylines undermine narrative coherence. They argue that Hollywood’s fixation on progressive messaging has made much of modern entertainment unrecognizable and unrelatable to mainstream audiences. The conversation then pivots toward a serious domestic issue: the growing TSA staffing crisis affecting airports nationwide. Clay raises alarm over reports that more than 300 TSA agents have walked off the job due to congressional failure to fund their department—an issue he places squarely on the shoulders of Democratic lawmakers. He notes that airlines are now publicly begging Congress to approve funding as wait times stretch into hours across major airports. Clay and Buck connect this breakdown to rising terror threats, pointing out that the United States has suffered four jihadist‑inspired attacks in just two weeks—New York City, Austin, Old Dominion University, and the Detroit‑area synagogue. They argue that allowing airport security to go understaffed during such a volatile national security moment is reckless and politically manufactured. Buck explains that Democrats are intentionally withholding TSA and DHS funding to force concessions on ICE enforcement, framing the crisis as an election‑year pressure tactic rather than a budget dispute. From domestic security, the hosts transition into a major controversy surrounding New York City’s mayoral administration. Clay outlines how the mayor’s wife illustrated a book containing anti‑Jewish imagery and rhetoric, prompting widespread concern—yet the mayor dismissed all criticism and labeled her an innocent freelancer. Clay and Buck both emphasize the double standard at work: if a conservative political spouse had illustrated racially inflammatory content, the media would erupt. But because the individuals involved are progressive and non‑white, major outlets downplay or excuse the antisemitism. Buck argues that the left’s identity‑politics hierarchy allows antisemitism from “protected classes” to go unchallenged, even after the horrors of October 7th. Clay adds that many Jewish Democrats have been shocked to discover that in the left’s ideological pyramid, “Jewish” is now treated as “white,” meaning their historical suffering is dismissed and their victimhood invalidated when attacked by preferred progressive groups. Hour 2 then takes a sharp cultural turn as Clay unveils the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences’ new DEI requirements for any movie seeking Best Picture eligibility. He reads through the exhaustive quotas now required—ranging from mandated racial representation and LGBTQ+ presence to obligatory storylines centered on “underrepresented groups.” The hosts mock the absurdity of these rules, noting that many of the greatest films ever made—Saving Private Ryan, Titanic, Gladiator, Braveheart, The Godfather—could never be nominated today without inserting artificial identity‑based subplots that distort historical truth. Buck laments Hollywood’s descent into what he calls “race‑Marxism,” arguing that the industry has prioritized ideological box‑checking over talent and creativity. Clay criticizes filmmakers who retroactively rewrite history to satisfy modern political demands, such as racially recasting historical figures or adding LGBTQ+ themes to eras where they have no historical grounding. Together they conclude that today’s movies lack the universal appeal and timeless craftsmanship of earlier decades because Hollywood cares more about virtue‑signaling than storytelling. The remaining portion of Hour 2 continues this cultural critique while bringing in more listener reactions and side commentary. Clay and Buck compare declining box‑office results to the cultural dominance movies once held, pointing out how modern award‑winning films are small, bleak, ideological projects that general audiences ignore. They mock recent Oscar winners, lamenting how Hollywood celebrates politically compliant films rather than entertaining ones. The pair also flare into a brief debate over Hamilton, using it as an example of what Clay calls “mass cultural delusion,” where social pressure forces people to praise something they don’t genuinely enjoy. Hour 2 concludes by returning to geopolitics: the hosts preview more remarks from President Trump about the Iran campaign, including additional data points on the destruction of Iran’s military. They also tease an upcoming story about the Iranian women’s soccer team that defied the Ayatollahs and now faces tragic consequences—another example, they argue, of how badly Western media misunderstands the brutality of the Iranian regime. As the hour wraps, Clay and Buck reiterate that the cultural, political, and security crises unfolding across America—from antisemitism to TSA chaos to Hollywood’s collapse—reflect deeper ideological fractures that dominate modern life. Make sure you never miss a second of the show by subscribing to the Clay Travis & Buck Sexton show podcast wherever you get your podcasts! ihr.fm/3InlkL8   For the latest updates from Clay & Buck, visit our website https://www.clayandbuck.com/   Connect with Clay Travis and Buck Sexton:  X - https://x.com/clayandbuck FB - https://www.facebook.com/ClayandBuck/ IG - https://www.instagram.com/clayandbuck/ YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuck Rumble - https://rumble.com/c/ClayandBuck TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@clayandbuckFollow Clay & Buck on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuckSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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