Hour 3 of The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show blends political analysis, media criticism, breaking immigration enforcement news, and live remarks from Vice President J.D. Vance as the program tracks fast‑moving developments tied to Minneapolis unrest, Gavin Newsom’s Davos backlash, and the ongoing fallout from Trump‑era immigration enforcement. Clay Travis and Buck Sexton open the hour with humor and commentary about California Governor Gavin Newsom’s failed Davos appearance, before welcoming Katie Zacharia, a California political and legal analyst, to unpack Newsom’s national ambitions and the state of Democratic politics on the West Coast.
Zacharia explains that Newsom traveled to Davos largely to troll President Donald Trump, only to be politically sidelined as Trump advanced what she describes as a historic Greenland and Arctic security agreement. The discussion frames Newsom as the Democrats’ likely 2028 presidential front‑runner, despite what Zacharia characterizes as weak policy substance and declining credibility outside coastal blue states. Clay and Buck examine polling odds showing Newsom far ahead of other Democratic contenders and debate whether his polished media style could translate into national electability against potential Republican nominees such as J.D. Vance or Marco Rubio.
Hour 3 of the program also explores California’s deep internal struggles, including speculation around potential successors to Newsom such as Eric Swalwell, whom Zacharia argues is politically and legally unviable due to residency issues and extreme policy rhetoric toward ICE. The conversation expands into California’s broader political decline, including discussions of wealth taxes, billionaire flight to states like Florida, high energy costs, and voter identification laws. Zacharia emphasizes that voter ID reform is the most realistic path for Republicans to regain statewide competitiveness in California, calling it an overwhelmingly popular issue even among Democratic voters.
Midway through Hour 3, the focus shifts sharply to media activism in sports, as Clay and Buck play clips from the Australian Open, where an American reporter repeatedly asked U.S. tennis players if they felt “ashamed” to represent America. The hosts lambast the tactic as ideological harassment disguised as journalism and praise players Amanda Anisimova and Taylor Fritz for refusing to take the bait.
The hour then returns to breaking news as the show carries live remarks from Vice President J.D. Vance in Minneapolis, where he addresses riots, arrests, and threats directed at ICE agents. Vance defends immigration officers, condemns harassment and doxxing, and argues that chaos in Minneapolis is the direct result of state and local officials refusing to cooperate with federal law enforcement. He details incidents where ICE agents were targeted off‑duty and explains how sanctuary policies force the federal government into more visible and disruptive enforcement actions, rather than quiet coordination through local jails.
Clay and Buck react strongly to Vance’s remarks, arguing that Democratic leaders are now complaining about enforcement conditions they themselves created by nullifying federal immigration law. They note that Fox News and CNN carried the Vance press conference live, while MSNBC declined coverage, reinforcing their argument that positive developments under the Trump administration—particularly crime reduction and orderly enforcement—are being deliberately downplayed.
The final segment of Hour 3 turns to Jack Smith’s congressional testimony, with Clay and Buck airing confrontational exchanges between Smith and Representative Jim Jordan. They revisit the discredited Cassidy Hutchinson allegations against Trump, highlighting Smith’s admission that key testimony was second‑hand and uncorroborated. The hosts argue the testimony confirms the politically motivated nature of the Trump prosecutions and dismiss speculation that Smith will face legal consequences himself.
Hour 3 of The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show closes with a broader message of political confidence, arguing that despite ongoing media battles and institutional resistance, the Trump administration’s agenda—on immigration, crime, and national security—is advancing decisively. Clay and Buck urge listeners to focus on results rather than process politics, framing the moment as a long‑term win for law and order, constitutional authority, and American sovereignty.
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Daily Review with Clay and Buck - Jan 22 2026
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