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Hour 2 - Clay Wants to Invest in Cuba

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Hour 2 of The Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Show delivers a wide ranging and fast moving conversation centered on President Donald Trump’s latest economic and national security updates, the rapidly shifting geopolitical landscape in the Western Hemisphere, and cultural detours into horror films, superstition, and Hollywood’s inner workings. The hour opens with new comments from President Trump, recorded near Marine One, highlighting strong economic performance, sharply reduced inflation, and a national mood of renewed confidence. Clay and Buck emphasize headline data including 4.4% GDP growth to end 2025, expectations of potentially 5% GDP in 2026, 2.4% inflation, record-high stock markets, the lowest murder rate since 1900, and the most secure U.S. border in history. They note the political implications, comparing the moment to Reagan-era midterms, and how history suggests the party in power could still lose seats despite strong fundamentals. The discussion shifts to national security, with Trump addressing questions about potential U.S. action against cartels in Mexico, Colombia, and Venezuela. A major focus is the aftermath of the Maduro arrest in Venezuela, which the hosts argue may accelerate a regional power shift, including a fast-approaching economic collapse in Cuba due to fuel shortages and weakening support from Venezuela and Mexico. They outline how Cuba could become an economic “jewel” if it embraces capitalism—massive tourism potential, cruise industry expansion, and investment opportunities that could transform South Florida and the Caribbean economy. The hosts also explore the Nancy Guthrie kidnapping case, with Trump acknowledging uncertainty around whether cartels or foreign actors played a role. Nearly two weeks into the national story, Clay and Buck underscore how little verified information has emerged. Midway through the hour, the show takes a cultural turn with a lively Friday the 13th conversation on superstition, the occult, and classic horror films. They compare slasher franchises like Friday the 13th, Nightmare on Elm Street, and Scream to more atmospheric supernatural films such as The Conjuring—which they praise for storytelling and profitability. The hosts share personal childhood fears, movie memories, and the history of ghost legends like the Bell Witch, now revived through YouTube and paranormal tourism. The conversation continues into Hollywood culture, acting, and behind the scenes realities, including anecdotes about acting careers, the tedium of filming, and how the industry treats political conservatives. They point out that despite glamorized public perceptions, acting is historically a low-status profession—once ranked alongside “clowns and prostitutes”—and remains grueling, repetitive, and deeply political today. The hour wraps with reflections on the profitability of horror films, the enduring appeal of supernatural storytelling, and a preview of the next segment featuring Senator Ron Johnson on federal spending, sanctuary cities, and Senate oversight battles.

 

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