The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show podkast

Daily Review with Clay and Buck - May 1 2026

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History of May Day

Buck Sexton hosts solo and opens with a strong focus on the significance of May Day (International Workers’ Day), tying its historical roots in labor movements and socialist revolutions to modern-day demonstrations in the United States. He highlights ongoing teacher union protests and “sickouts” in states like North Carolina, framing them as part of a broader ideological movement aligned with left-wing labor activism. This segment emphasizes concerns about teachers unions, public education, and taxpayer-funded labor actions, positioning them within a larger critique of socialism in modern America.

A major portion of Hour 1 centers on an extended ideological discussion of communism, socialism, and cultural influence, using George Orwell’s works—especially Animal Farm and 1984—as a lens. Buck criticizes a newly released Hollywood adaptation of Animal Farm, arguing that it alters the original anti-communist message and reflects what he describes as a broader effort to reshape cultural narratives. This leads into a wider conversation about education, curriculum choices, and generational awareness of political ideology, with emphasis on the importance of teaching historical lessons about totalitarianism and collectivism.

Massive COVID Coverup

Senator Ron Johnson of Wisconsin discusses a recent Senate hearing on COVID-19 vaccine oversight and alleged government misconduct. Johnson outlines claims that federal health agencies failed to adequately respond to vaccine-related safety signals, arguing that internal data flagged potential adverse events that were not publicly emphasized. The conversation frames this as a broader issue of government transparency, public health accountability, and media coverage, with criticism directed at what is described as limited reporting from mainstream outlets.

The discussion then shifts to ongoing tensions with Iran and U.S. foreign policy strategy, particularly focusing on the potential economic and political impact of the conflict. Senator Johnson and Buck analyze how oil prices, gas costs, and geopolitical risk could influence U.S. voters ahead of upcoming elections, especially in key battleground states. The segment emphasizes concerns about energy markets, the Strait of Hormuz, and broader Middle East stability, while also highlighting optimism among some Republicans that decisive action could lead to long-term global security improvements.

Senator Johnson argues that a major priority should be eliminating waste and fraudulent payments in federal programs. The conversation references estimates of large-scale fraud in programs like Medicaid and Medicare and highlights ongoing efforts to use technology and AI-based systems to audit government spending more effectively. This ties into a broader critique of federal budget growth, national debt, and bureaucratic inefficiency.

The Truth About Racism

Buck breaks down a recent Supreme Court ruling related to congressional redistricting and the Voting Rights Act, focusing on race-based districting. Buck critiques the use of race in drawing political districts, arguing that affirmative action-style policies and identity-based governance should be phased out, and frames the ruling as part of a larger national debate over equality, civil rights law, and political representation. The program also touches on immigration policy and border security, with commentary on the challenges of addressing millions of migrants who entered the U.S. in recent years. Buck raises questions about enforcement, deportation strategy, and the long-term impact of current immigration levels, emphasizing the complexity of resolving the issue under existing legal frameworks.

Violent Lefty "Victims"

Buck interviews journalist Savannah Hernandez, who recounts a violent incident while covering an anti-ICE protest in Minneapolis. Hernandez details how she was surrounded, harassed, and physically assaulted by multiple protesters while attempting to report on the event. The discussion explores press freedom, political protest culture, and the rise of political violence, with Buck framing the incident as part of a broader trend of hostility toward journalists and ideological opponents. The segment also examines the legal aftermath, including federal charges brought against alleged attackers, contrasting federal intervention with what is described as more limited action at the local level.

The conversation expands into a broader analysis of immigration protests and political activism, with Hernandez describing the evolving makeup of protest movements, including continued influence from groups associated with prior movements such as Black Lives Matter. The discussion emphasizes concerns about radical activism, law enforcement response, and media coverage, highlighting ongoing tensions surrounding immigration enforcement, ICE operations, and public demonstrations.

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