Hour 2 - Autism and Tylenol
By The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show
September 25, 2025
Hour 2 of The Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Show dives into the heated Virginia governor’s race, highlighting the stark contrast between Republican candidate Winsome Sears and Democrat Abigail Spanberger. The hosts warn that Spanberger, portrayed as a moderate, is a “Trojan horse” for radical left policies, drawing parallels to Joe Biden’s 2020 campaign strategy. They revisit the cultural flashpoints that propelled Glenn Youngkin to victory in 2021, including parental rights in education and school policies on gender identity.
The discussion intensifies with breaking reports from Northern Virginia and Fairfax County, where controversial transgender locker room policies have sparked outrage. Clay and Buck detail shocking incidents involving biological males in girls’ locker rooms, including a registered sex offender allegedly exposing himself and engaging in lewd acts in an Arlington high school. Another case involves a teenage boy with facial hair reportedly watching girls undress in a Fairfax County locker room. The hosts argue these incidents exemplify the dangers of gender identity policies and accuse Democrats of refusing to condemn such behavior to appease activist groups.
In the second half of the hour, the focus shifts to health policy as Dr. Mehmet Oz, now serving as CMS Administrator under President Trump and HHS Secretary RFK Jr., joins the show. Dr. Oz discusses groundbreaking developments in autism research, including promising results from leucovorin therapy for children and emerging concerns about acetaminophen (Tylenol) use during pregnancy. He emphasizes transparency in government health data and warns against overusing medications during pregnancy.
The conversation explores the alarming rise in autism rates—now estimated at 1 in 31 children—and potential environmental and lifestyle factors, including allergies, chemical exposure, and older parental age. Dr. Oz underscores the need for urgent research and public awareness, noting that autism prevalence has increased fivefold in 25 years.
The hour closes with lighter commentary on cultural topics, including comedian Nate Bargatze’s record-breaking tour, praised for its clean humor and mainstream appeal.
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