Hour 1 of The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show opens with a fast‑paced rundown of the day’s biggest political and media stories, centered heavily on 2026 primary politics, Trump‑era investigations, FBI surveillance controversies, and reaction to Donald Trump’s State of the Union address. Clay and Buck set the tone by previewing upcoming guests—FCC Chairman Brendan Carr and FDA Commissioner Dr. Marty Makary—before pivoting directly into the news dominating the political landscape.
One of the major stories examined is Hillary Clinton’s testimony regarding Jeffrey Epstein, with Clay highlighting that she denied ever meeting Epstein or boarding his plane, while Bill Clinton is set to testify next. The hosts then dig into a bombshell report alleging that Susie Wiles—President Donald Trump’s chief of staff and former 2024 campaign manager—was secretly surveilled by the FBI, and that her attorney knew conversations were being monitored while she did not. This leads to a broader discussion of weaponization of the justice system, including Democrat attempts during the 2024 election cycle to keep President Trump tied up in multiple courtrooms across several states.
Buck revisits how Democrats previously pushed to remove Trump from ballots in Colorado and Maine, and how the political establishment normalized efforts to criminally prosecute Trump and even imprison him. They also recount the assassination attempts against Trump during the campaign, reinforcing the high‑stakes political climate surrounding the former and current president.
A major portion of Hour 1 focuses on the reaction to President Trump’s State of the Union address, including CNN data showing a 10‑point surge in voters who believe Trump will move the country in the right direction after watching his speech. Clay emphasizes Trump’s stamina—speaking for nearly two hours at age 80—and contrasts it with Joe Biden’s physical decline, noting feedback he received from older listeners.
The hour then pivots to the 2026 Texas primaries, which become the centerpiece discussion of the segment. Clay and Buck cover the intensifying Senate primary between Ken Paxton, John Cornyn, and Wesley Hunt, and spend substantial time on the rise of Jasmine Crockett, who has become unexpectedly competitive on the Democratic side. This sparks a flood of calls from Texas listeners admitting they engaged in “Operation Chaos”–style crossover voting, inspired by the Rush Limbaugh strategy of entering the opposing party’s primary to influence the outcome. Multiple lifelong Republicans call in to say they voted for Jasmine Crockett to help ensure Republicans face the weakest possible Democratic opponent in November. Clay and Buck analyze open‑primary rules, strategic voting, and party‑loyalty dynamics while callers debate whether gaming the Democratic primary is worth sacrificing votes in key GOP races. Clay also highlights breaking economic news: 30‑year mortgage rates dropping below 6% for the first time since 2022, describing how this could “unfreeze” the housing market after years of stagnation caused by Biden‑era inflation.
The hour closes with lively commentary on political media strategy, including Democrats boosting James Talarico through national exposure, and a humorous retrospective on the Jussie Smollett hoax, tying it into a conversation about fake hate crimes and political fundraising.
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Daily Review with Clay and Buck - Feb 26 2026
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