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Hour 3 - Karoline Leavitt Addresses Minneapolis Turmoil

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Hour 3 of The Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Show delivers the most detailed and fast‑moving analysis yet of the escalating Minneapolis ICE confrontation, the shifting political dynamics inside the Trump administration, and the national implications of the latest immigration enforcement crisis. Clay and Buck begin the hour with breaking updates from the White House, where Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt addressed President Donald J. Trump’s decision to deploy Tom Homan, the administration’s top immigration enforcement strategist, directly to Minneapolis. The hosts emphasize Homan’s deep experience, his long‑standing alignment with Trump’s immigration agenda, and his reputation as a relentless and highly informed “border guy’s border guy.”

A major portion of Hour 3 examines new details from the White House about Trump’s call with Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, alongside the three conditions the administration demands Minnesota implement: (1) turning over all criminal illegal aliens in state or local custody to federal authorities, (2) ensuring local police transfer illegal aliens arrested in Minnesota to ICE, and (3) requiring local police to assist federal agents in detaining and apprehending illegal aliens wanted for crimes. Clay and Buck frame these demands as standard law‑enforcement cooperation already practiced by nearly every other state, underscoring Minneapolis as an outlier actively obstructing federal immigration operations.

The hour then dives into broader political messaging from the White House about the dangerous consequences of President Joe Biden’s open‑border policies, including rising violent crime by illegal immigrants and the administration’s commitment to holding offenders accountable. The hosts highlight examples of Americans killed or harmed by criminal illegal aliens and argue that Democratic outrage over the Minneapolis shooting is highly selective, contrasting it with years of silence when American families suffered devastating losses at the hands of previously released or un‑deported offenders. They further link the recent drop to a 125‑year low in national murder rates to Trump’s aggressive deportation strategy, arguing that removing criminal illegal aliens has created a “virtuous cycle” that increases public safety.
Hour 3 also explores the political environment in Minnesota, where Clay and Buck argue that Democratic officials, including Governor Walz and Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey, have enabled organized obstruction of ICE operations through activist coordination channels such as Signal groups. They note the stark contrast between Minneapolis and states like Florida and Texas, where law enforcement cooperates fully with ICE and where deportations remain high without significant protests or violence. The hosts also raise questions about whether Minneapolis activism is being used to draw attention away from the massive Somali welfare fraud case and broader corruption concerns in the state.

A wide range of callers from Minnesota, Tennessee, Georgia, Oklahoma, Florida, California, and elsewhere join the discussion, offering firsthand experiences, professional insight, and additional nuance. Law‑enforcement experts and gun owners debate whether the firearm used in the Minneapolis shooting (identified by callers as a SIG 320) is prone to mechanical discharge issues. Other callers focus on the legality of carrying firearms at protests, the strategic coordination behind anti‑ICE obstruction, the responsibility of political leaders whose rhetoric incites confrontations, and the potential legal culpability of individuals or groups funding organized obstruction efforts.

The hosts emphasize that the deceased Minneapolis participant was not merely a “protester” but part of a coordinated effort to block ICE operations—arguing that obstructing law enforcement during an active operation is fundamentally different from peaceful protest. Clay and Buck also note that some activists were reportedly instructed not to carry identification, making it harder for authorities to process arrests and increasing the danger of these confrontations.

The hour also revisits comparisons to past high‑profile police shootings, with Buck referencing the Daniel Shaver case and emphasizing that evaluating the Minneapolis incident requires a full review of body‑camera footage and officer testimony before determining whether the shooting was legally justified.

The final portion of Hour 3 includes live call‑ins from Minnesotans describing rising hostility toward ICE, anti‑ICE posters across the Twin Cities, and increasing tension on the ground. Additional callers from across the country share perspectives on Second Amendment responsibility, concealed‑carry laws, protest safety, and obstructive activism. The hosts close the hour by updating listeners on the brutal nationwide winter storm, with many cities—including Nashville—still facing mass power outages and dangerous ice conditions affecting millions.

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