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Daily Review with Clay and Buck - Oct 15 2025

By The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show

October 15, 2025

$15 Billion a Day

A deep dive into Day 15 of the Schumer-led government shutdown, examining its economic toll, the political brinkmanship behind it, and why Democrats are being blamed for holding up funding. They highlight the real-world impact on military families and federal workers, with warnings that the shutdown could cost the U.S. economy up to $15 billion per day. Clay and Buck scrutinize Democratic leadership struggles, focusing on Chuck Schumer and Hakeem Jeffries’ efforts to maintain control amid fears of primary challenges from progressives like AOC. They connect the shutdown to upcoming political events, including the “No Kings” rally, and discuss how Democrats lack a clear message heading into the 2026 midterms.

Landmark SCOTUS Decision

A deep dive into the Supreme Court’s pivotal hearing on racial gerrymandering, a case that could redefine congressional redistricting and dismantle race-based districting rules rooted in the Voting Rights Act. The hosts explain the historical context of civil rights-era protections, the tension with the Equal Protection Clause, and why they believe the Court is poised to declare racial gerrymandering unconstitutional. They critique Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson’s controversial analogy comparing voting access to disability accommodations, arguing it exposes flaws in DEI-driven judicial appointments.

Clay and Buck then broaden the discussion to shifting voter demographics, noting how Black and Hispanic voters are increasingly diverse in political leanings, undermining the decades-old assumption of monolithic voting blocs. They highlight Trump’s gains among Black men and the growing unpredictability of Hispanic voters, framing these trends as a major challenge for Democrats heading into future elections.

Invite Us on The View!

Clay and Buck challenge The View’s claim that Republicans avoid appearing on the show. They reveal behind-the-scenes emails proving Producer Ali pitched them as guests, calling out Joy Behar’s narrative and challenging the show to host a real debate. They share humorous commentary on media bias and the lack of ideological diversity in mainstream media.

From there, the hosts tackle the transgender sports controversy, spotlighting a California gubernatorial candidate’s stunning suggestion that gender-neutral Olympic competitions are “worth discussing.” Clay and Buck dismantle this argument with hard data, noting that even high school boys outperform the fastest female Olympians, and warn that such policies would erase women’s sports. They also cover breaking news on a federal judge blocking an attempt to withdraw a transgender athlete lawsuit, setting the stage for a Supreme Court showdown over whether men can compete in women’s sports. This ties into broader litigation on gender-affirming care for minors, where recent rulings have upheld state bans, signaling a major legal shift.

Steve Hilton for CA Gov

A fiery interview with Steve Hilton, Republican candidate for California governor. Hilton slams Gavin Newsom’s leadership, exposing California’s deep problems—highest poverty and unemployment rates, worst public school performance, soaring taxes, and a broken housing system. He contrasts Newsom’s rosy stump speech touting California’s size and economic clout with harsh realities like wildfire recovery failures and bureaucratic gridlock. Hilton vows to reverse far-left policies, including laws allowing biological men in women’s sports, and calls on listeners nationwide to support his campaign.

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