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Daily Review with Clay and Buck - Jul 9 2025

By The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show

July 9, 2025

Biden's Doc Pleads the 5th

Biden’s personal physician, Dr. Kevin O’Connor, invoked the Fifth Amendment during a congressional deposition—fueling speculation of a coordinated effort to conceal the president’s cognitive decline.

Clay and Buck analyze the implications of this development, citing House Oversight Committee Chair James Comer’s assertion that Dr. O’Connor’s silence points to a broader conspiracy within the Biden White House. The hosts explore two possible outcomes: either a whistleblower from Biden’s inner circle may come forward, or damning documents could emerge proving the president was unfit for office.

The conversation intensifies as the hosts argue for primetime congressional hearings—similar to the January 6th hearings—to expose what they describe as a “Biden health coverup.” They emphasize the ethical and political stakes, asserting that Biden’s top aides may have knowingly misled the public while continuing to govern in his name.

Attacking ICE

Breaking story about ten individuals charged with attempted murder after a coordinated assault on the Prairie Land ICE Detention Center in Alvarado, Texas. The hosts detail how the attackers used fireworks and firearms—including AR-15s—against law enforcement, resulting in a police officer being shot in the neck. Clay and Buck argue that this domestic terrorism incident has been deliberately underreported by mainstream media due to political motivations and the overshadowing of other tragedies in Texas.

The conversation pivots to a broader critique of media double standards, comparing the muted response to this attack with the intense coverage of January 6th and the Gretchen Whitmer kidnapping plot. The hosts assert that left-wing political violence is more prevalent than reported and accuse the Biden administration of weaponizing federal agencies to target conservatives while ignoring threats from the far left.

Other Points of View

Subscribe to the show’s rapidly growing YouTube channel—currently at 75,000 subscribers—with a goal of surpassing 100,000. The hosts emphasize how platforms like YouTube and TikTok shape the political and cultural views of younger generations, making digital outreach a key strategy.

The conversation then pivots to a major political flashpoint: President Biden’s physician, Dr. Kevin O’Connor, invoking the Fifth Amendment. Utah Senator Mike Lee’s tweet questioning whether Dr. O’Connor should be granted immunity to testify sparks a detailed legal discussion. Clay and Buck explore the boundaries of doctor-patient confidentiality, HIPAA laws, and the potential for testimony if political pressure influenced public medical statements about Biden’s fitness for office.

Epstein's Client List

A significant portion of the hour is dedicated to the Jeffrey Epstein investigation and the public’s frustration with the Department of Justice’s handling of the case. The hosts critique AG Pam Bondi’s communication strategy, arguing that her messaging lacked clarity and failed to address public concerns. They clarify that the child pornography found in Epstein’s possession was downloaded from the internet and did not depict Epstein himself—an important distinction that has been poorly communicated. The discussion also touches on broader suspicions of a blackmail operation and the belief that other high-profile individuals may have been involved, though no prosecutable evidence has surfaced.

Listeners call in to express skepticism about the official narrative, with some suggesting that critical evidence may have been destroyed or suppressed. The hosts respond by defending the integrity of individuals like Dan Bongino and Kash Patel, asserting tha

This story originally appeared in The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show

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