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September 20, 2024 36 mins
Bill Melugin of Fox News joins Clay and Buck to discuss the latest on the border, Springfield, Ohio and Clay's admiration for his looks. Shades of Jeffrey Epstein: Diddy put on suicide watch. Montana U.S. Senate candidate Tim Sheehy joins C&B to update us on his race against Jon Tester, which could decide the balance of power in the Senate. Jill Biden runs cabinet meeting for Joe.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Second hour of play and Buck that's going right now.
There's an update happening.

Speaker 2 (00:05):
We'll get it to you shortly.

Speaker 1 (00:06):
On the Secret Service after action review for the assassination
attempt in July and also the most recent one. We
will bring all that information to you shortly. I was
watching it at the break.

Speaker 2 (00:18):
In the meantime, Fox News is own Bill Malugin joins
us a man who's reporting from the border, among other
fantastic things about the man Clay. We'll get to that
in a second.

Speaker 1 (00:33):
Reporting from the border has been phenomenal and Bill, appreciate
you joining us, making the time.

Speaker 3 (00:38):
Oh thanks for having me, guys, I appreciate it.

Speaker 1 (00:40):
What do you see and I'll start with this one.
What do you see in most recently day to day?
What is the situation like at the US Mexico border.

Speaker 3 (00:49):
So the illegal crossings have dropped this year, but you
kind of have to look at what they're doing out
of the public eye. So we're not seeing as many
people walking across the river kind of all those image
as you were seeing over the last few years. So
what is happening now, Well, seventy to eighty thousand people
are coming in every month through these quote unquote lawful
programs that the Biden administration created to cut down on

(01:11):
illegal crossings. So what are those programs. They're the controversial ones.
You keep hearing about that CBP one cell phone app.
They're bringing in one thousand, five hundred migrants every single
day with that. They show up at a port of
entry with an appointment on their cell phone, they go
to a bridge, CBP releases them into the country. There's
also the Migrant Flights Parole program, the CHNV program, where

(01:32):
they are letting migrants fly into the United States. So
between those two programs, the flight program has up to
thirty thousand a month, and then the CBP one app
has fifteen hundred a day. You've got seventy thousand and
eighty thousand migrants coming into the country via those two
programs every single month, and they are never counted in
southern border numbers.

Speaker 2 (01:52):
It's pretty wild, Bill, You do phenomenal work. I have
to imagine that you were flying around in a helicopter
somewhere on the border. You're reporting breaking news all the
time for Fox News, and then you happen to look
down at your phone and see that Clay Travis, Fox
News guy and also Radio Guy has branded you the
best looking man or woman on Fox News. What were

(02:13):
the mentions like and have your mentions ever looked like
that before?

Speaker 3 (02:18):
Oh? Man, it was incredible. I was laughing my ass off.
I was working in Chicago, actually, I was filming at
our bureau there, and then my phone just started blowing
up with like a bunch of guy friends girlfriends sending
me the link to your tweet. And I started seeing
the memes people were making with the aid stakes and
all that, and man, I was cracking up. It was hilarious.

(02:40):
One of the better things I've seen. They got a
lot of traffic, man, good.

Speaker 2 (02:43):
Oh yeah, yeah, we got kind of a big show here.
We had a lot of fun with it. But you
are and this is actually really important. I think there
was substantial amounts of time when you were it felt
like the only reporter at the entire border covering it
at at all. Right, it wasn't And this is a

(03:03):
major issue. Did you ever sit around to yourself thinking,
how in the world is no one else here right
such that you could have a beat like that, Like
you said, you're in Chicago, I don't know, There'll probably
be one hundred people who show up for a Chicago
Cubs press briefing, right, like, oh, people like the Cubs,
White Sox, whatever, And yet there's nobody that actually even

(03:24):
hardly covers the border at all. What does that say?
And do you ever look around when you're doing this
reporting and think to yourself, it's stunning how few people
are actually willing to spend the time to tell people
what's happening here.

Speaker 3 (03:38):
Yeah, Clay, basically every day for a couple of years,
I was just in disbelief because we would have these
major breaking news events going. I mean, we all remember
the twenty thousand Haitians under the bridge in Del Rio.
We were the first ones out there for three days
before any other media outlet ever showed up, and that
played out over and over in twenty twenty one two

(04:00):
early parts of twenty twenty three. We would have these
just insane days of massive illegal crossings, NonStop, total free
for all. We'd have our drones in the air, we'd
be showing everything NonStop, and only towards the tail end
of it would other national media outlets finally show up.
And then when they did show up, they would cover
something else. Like with the Haitians, they weren't talking about

(04:22):
the twenty thousand people violating the sovereignty of the United
States walking, and they were talking about the false narrative
that spread that border patrol agents were whipping Haitians. That
was the narrative that started going around. So when they
did show up to cover it, it was talking about
the plight of the migrants or this or that, never
about the national security concerns, never about the mass catch
and release. And it was just wild to watch that

(04:45):
over the years. Now, what finally changed that, in my opinion,
was when Governor Abbott finally started sending busloads of migrants
to these blue sanctuary cities. Then the border got brought
to them. Then all of a sudden, they started seeing
what was happening to their city budgets, what was happening
in their city streets. They started carrying a little bit more.
Then it got more into the headlines. But yeah, I mean,

(05:05):
it was a total free for all down there for
a couple of years, and there seemed to be little
to zero interest from any other media outside of Fox
News and maybe News Nation, New York Posts and some
of the other outlets.

Speaker 1 (05:21):
Speaking of Bill Malusion of Fox News, who does phenomenal
reporting from down on the border and bill to that.
And I'm just wondering if you've experienced this, because I
saw a little of it my few times down there.
Are you getting a different level of access and just
a different level of information sharing from government agencies that

(05:41):
deal with the border under the Biden administration that you
did say under the Trump administration or has it been
uniform for you?

Speaker 3 (05:49):
It's been night and day different under the Biden administration.
Let me put it this way, In all my years
covering the border under the Biden administration, I've not gotten
one single ride along with Border Patrol.

Speaker 2 (05:58):
Not there we go.

Speaker 3 (05:59):
I've done it. I've done it with Texas DPS a
million times. The only way we're able to get any
information from this Biden administration DHS is to have sources
leak it to us. Now, Thankfully, doing this work over
the last few years, I got a ton of sources
and Border Patrol CBP ice and they do leak stuff
to us because they trust me and they know I'm
not going to burn them at this point. But trying

(06:19):
to get anything from this administration is like trying to
draw water from a rock. I mean, for God's sake.
A couple of months ago, I filed the Freedom of
Information Act request just to get the nationalities of people
arrested on the terror watch list by border Patrol. They
rejected it and said the privacy of those terror suspects
outweighs any public interest in it. So then I appealed

(06:40):
and they denied my appeal exact same reasoning that they
think it would give up national security information and they
have to respect the privacy of terror suspects. I mean,
it's absolutely insane trying to get anything out of these folks.
It just makes you. It makes you want to bang
your head against the wall.

Speaker 2 (06:56):
Guys, we're talking to Billbilujin Fox News. Bill, you saw
what happen happened when Trump was replaced by Joe Biden.
The border completely changes. Kamala Harris now says, hey, I'll
build a border wall. We're going to hire a bunch
of new border patrol people. That I think is her
playing to the middle part of the country based on
your experience covering the border. If Kamala wins, will we

(07:19):
see what we saw when Biden won all over again?

Speaker 3 (07:23):
I think you will because she was part of the
administration and she stood by the policies that unraveled all
of the Trump era policies. She stood up there in
twenty nineteen and said she wants to close every ICE
attention facility on day number one. She says she wants
to decriminalize illegal crossings. She said a border wall, is
it necessary? It's racist. Now she's using that border wall

(07:44):
in her ads. I mean, has she had a sudden
change of heart. Maybe, But a lot of what she's
saying is coming from anonymous campaign officials who won't go
on the record until we hear it directly from her mouth.
About what she going to do at the border. She
can say she wants more border patrol funding and this

(08:04):
and that, but you got to look at her track record.
I mean, she says she wants more funding now, but
in twenty eighteen, she was sending letters to her Senate
colleagues urging them to not vote for funding for ICE
and border patrol because it was the Trump administration back then.
So we all know that Democrats have to deal with
the far left wing of their party, the open borders

(08:26):
activist part of their party, and they got a hold
of the Biden administration early on because look what I mean,
look what happened at the border. They literally unraveled every
single thing that Trump did, even some of the stuff
that would have worked. They stopped a national declaration of
emergency at the border on day number one. That just
gives more resources. So look, until Kamala Harris proves otherwise,

(08:47):
I think that, yes, if she gets back into office,
you're likely going to see probably similar policies to what
they had under the Biden administration because she is part
of the Biden administration.

Speaker 1 (08:58):
Bill Malujin everybody of Fox News we've got Well, Bill,
are you in Springfield?

Speaker 3 (09:05):
Is that right? I'm in Springfield. Yeah. I was just
at the town hall with vi vekround Miswami last night
with all the locals.

Speaker 2 (09:11):
Do you have a minute to tell us about it?

Speaker 1 (09:12):
I know you got to go, but we warned to
at least throw it out there if you got a second,
go ahead.

Speaker 3 (09:17):
Absolutely, So, just a lot of frustration. You know that
this town has I think a little over upwards of
sixty thousand people, and in recent years they've had more
than fifteen thousand Haitian migrants show up, some of them
through legal programs like the CBP one app and those
migrant flights I was talking about, but I mean you're talking.
You know, twenty percent of the city is now Haitian

(09:38):
migrants that don't speak the language, that don't know the culture.
The locals say they don't really know how to drive.
They're always getting in the car accidents. Housing prices are
going up because slum lords are essentially having twenty of
them pack into a house and charging them higher, lower
rent than they would the locals who live out here.
But they're just really frustrated with the federal government for

(09:58):
allowing so many Haitians to come in. They're frustrated with
their local leaders. They say they're not paying any attention
to them. So they were thrilled when Vivett came in
last night and basically gave them an open microphone to
sound off on everything. And they're pissed off that a
lot of the country and some of the media has
said they're racist for speaking out about this. They said

(10:18):
race has nothing to do with it, that they feel
the same way if it was twenty thousand Swedish coming in.
They're basically just telling Americans, like, imagine living in a
town of fifty thousand and having fifteen to twenty thousand
foreigners show up in your town overnight and already stretch
depleted city resources. Like, one of the biggest complaints we
were hearing is it's taking forever for people to get

(10:39):
medical appointments out here. The wait times are really really
long because the Haitians have staturated the medical care system
out here. So now the governor of Ohio says to
try to fix some of that, he's going to open
up a mobile health clinic in Springfield next week. But
those are just a few of the issues. I mean,
it's small town, Ohio, it's below the poverty line, it's
a pretty rough town. The people here are really kind,

(11:01):
and they've just been thrust into the national spotlight. You know. Again,
fifteen to twenty thousand Haitians showing up here, obviously major
cultural differences, economic issues, and last night they finally felt
like they got their their voices heard a little bit.
Trump says he's going to visit here in recent weeks,
but the Republican mayor of the town doesn't want him
to come, so Trump would deplete resources even further, and

(11:25):
that if he decided not to come, it would be
a quote peaceful decision, whatever that means. So yeah, I
mean it's it was. It was good to hear from
the folks out here, and it's just wild covering the
border all these years and seeing all the Haitians at
the border and now going thousands of miles away to Springfield,
Ohio and having a little town out here just inundated

(11:47):
with Haitians.

Speaker 2 (11:47):
You know, Bill mallusion. Everybody, great reporting, great hair. Bill
appreciate you. I appreciate it, and.

Speaker 1 (11:54):
We've honestly love you to come back to talk more
about the border as this gets closer to the election
and afterwards, because one of our favorite issues here.

Speaker 2 (12:01):
Thanks for all you do.

Speaker 3 (12:03):
Yep, happy to join anytime. Guys, Thank you, thank you.

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Welcome back in Clay Travis buck Sexton show. Buck guess
who they just put on suicide watch? Jitty. Yeah. Now,
I think it's standard operating, but they are refusing to
allow him to post bail. This feels eerily similar to

(14:11):
me to the Epstein case in that there are reportedly
lots of tapes out there, lots of famous people involved
extortion sort of blackmail related aspects to this case. Much
like with the Epstein case, no one has ever been
able to explain to me Buck. I think we've talked

(14:31):
about this, how in the world Epstein ended up almost
a billionaire. It's hard to get that kind of money.

Speaker 1 (14:38):
Yeah, It's also hard to have somebody give you an
eighty million dollar house. I've never heard of that before.
He was given gifted an eighty million dollar home in
New York City class. I don't know if I've told
this story here. I told it on our friend Sean
Ryan's show a while ago, and I'll just give a
quick version of it. Epstein is arrested. I think it's

(14:58):
twenty nineteen. He's arrested at Teterborough Airport. The FBI had
a search warrant to go through his sixty to eighty
million dollars townhouse, you know, whatever it's worth. And they
went through it and they went top to bottom.

Speaker 2 (15:12):
FBI.

Speaker 1 (15:13):
This is in the FBI transcripts. You can go check
this out. Don't take my word. I'm sorry court transcripts.
I mean, go check this out. This is official from
the FBI agent in charge on the scene. They found
a safe. They cracked the safe open. So they went
through the hole finding a safe that was hidden, cracked
the safe open. Epstein's house. It's got all the weird
stuff on the walls too, like I think Bill Clinton

(15:35):
in address, like the guy's clear. I mean, you know,
Bill Epstein is demonic. And they opened the safe and
they find what are clearly labeled surveillance tapes. He had
the whole home and his homes were set up to
be essentially a surveillance in blackmail operation. The FBI claimed

(15:56):
that they did not have the right to only to search,
and they left. They left the scene of where the
tapes are. Does anyone guess what happened when the FBI
came back days later with seizing authority. I didn't even
know this was a thing. The tapes were gone, The

(16:16):
tapes were gone, and then the FBI calls. I believe
it's the epstein A State attorneys. I mean, you know,
some of these details I could be a hair off,
but this basic what happened. And said, hey, did you
guys happen to come in here and take the video tapes?
And they said, oh, yeah, I don't worry about it,
we'll bring them back. And they brought the tapes back
and those are supposedly, oh some of them are missing.

Speaker 2 (16:38):
What a shock. Well, I mean we're supposed to believe
that this is all just this just happened. Have you
ever played that happened? Yeah? I can share the linkouts
so people could see it's crazy. And again just to reinforce.
And I was thinking about it because the Diddy overlap
it appears with some of the different allegations being also
associated with Diddy. Remindersteen killed himself, killed himself as in

(17:02):
quotation marks. When they went to find the video from
the high security area he was in, mcc ever committed
suicide there in history Clay, the tapes weren't working Buck
and they said, oh, the person who was supposed to
be observing him happened to fall asleep. Yes, these are

(17:23):
all I mean, you can agree or disagree with with
our interpretation as we're laying it out. This is indisputable,
indisputable factual evidence. My point on this is, I don't
feel like Diddy is going to end up on trial,
much like I feel like Epstein didn't end up on it.
I'm just he has our similar If anything happens to

(17:45):
Sean Comb's in custody, I don't believe whatever the story
is they're telling. I'm just getting ahead of this right now.
I don't know.

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and Buck critical that we have a Senate win and
Senate control after this election, and we want to focus
in on some of the most important battles for the
Senate state by state, especially as we're in the closing

(19:11):
weeks here of this election cycle.

Speaker 2 (19:13):
Tim shee he is with us now. He is a
former Navy seal, an entrepreneur and running for Senate in Montana. Tim.

Speaker 1 (19:23):
If you win, chances are we have controlled the Senate.
So no pressure, but everyone's counting on you.

Speaker 5 (19:30):
It's a high stakes election, no question, and I mean
all these races up and down. Of course, the White House, Senate,
House representatives. We've seen what's happened the last three and
a half years when just two of those chambers have
been a Democrat control, and it's a spin a catastrophe.

Speaker 3 (19:44):
So the Senate is.

Speaker 5 (19:45):
Our firewall, the Senator firewall for personnel, for cabinet nominees, judges,
and common sense legislation. And we have met a lot
of common sences left three year. So this year is
our chance. Their majority runs right through Montana. And right
now we're in the lead, but we got to keep
the pressure on. We got forty five days left and
it's a critical race.

Speaker 2 (20:02):
Tim, appreciate you coming on with us. What can you
tell us about what the voting process is like in
Montana when the ballots start getting sent in? How does
the process play itself out? As for people out there
who have not been paying a lot of attention to
the Senate, Republicans are going to pick up a seat
in West Virginia that gets us to fifty to fifty,
then you could be the guy who gives Republicans the

(20:25):
majority in the Senate in Montana. Huge race. When does
the official voting begin, Well, of course.

Speaker 5 (20:31):
Election day November fifth, in person at the polls, but
the vast majority of Montana's vote early through the mail,
and that process will start here in just a couple
of weeks. So our election really begins here in about
two weeks, and most ballots will be cast prior to
official election day. So we've been running to an October
fifth finish line, to be quite honest, we're going to
keep running after that. Luckily, we have a fantastic Secretary

(20:54):
of State, great governor, great attorney general, so at the
state level, we've got a very secure election process. Montana's
constructs the election process here. Doesn't mean we can't be vigilant,
but the reality is we do have a strong team
at the state level, but mail and will be the
majority of it. Ballot harvesting is legal here in Montana,
apps and via course and vote by mail. So it's

(21:15):
going to be hyper important. Number One that Republicans and
frankly all Montana's everyone deserves.

Speaker 3 (21:21):
To vote, but we get out the vote.

Speaker 5 (21:22):
People have to show up and vote, you know, that's
an increasing problem across America, and for Republicans, we have
to embrace the fact that the rules allow us to
vote in many different ways absentee via mail in person. Early,
we have to get out there, and we've got to
make sure every single legal way we can vote we vote,
because if we don't, you know, we're bringing a knife

(21:43):
to a gun Fright. So it's going to be a
very close election any which way we cut it, but
it's going to be secure here in Montana. Have confidence
in that.

Speaker 2 (21:50):
Two parter are here for you. How long do you
expect the counting process to go, because that's a question
we get from a lot of places if people start
voting on October fifth there. Secondly, how important is it
for people in your mind to go ahead and vote
early because Montana, in particular, the weather can be crazy
by the time you get to November fifth, right, and

(22:12):
I imagine people have to drive sometimes substantial different distances
to get to a polling place. This can eliminate the
uncertainty for anybody out there listening to us in Montana
by going ahead and getting your ballot in.

Speaker 5 (22:24):
Oh, you're absolutely right, And people are rightfully skeptical. They said, Man,
I don't want to stick my ballot and the mail.
Someone's gonna grab it open and look at it. They
either don't want to be out or they're worried about
election security. Those are very fair concerns. And to be clear,
in a perfect world, I agree, voter ID in person
day of elections. But guess what, that's not the law
to land, so we have to use every possible way
to get it out. We learned our lesson as Republicans

(22:44):
in the VATA in twenty twenty two, and you know
that there was a lot of pressure from the Republican
side to say, hey, we only vote in person day
of the election. And then, as you correctly pointed out,
you know, on the biggest snowstorm in like thirty years
hit that night, and you know, we end up losing
by I think under ten thousand votes. And you know,
had we that storm not hit, had those Republican ballots
gotten in early, we likely would have won that election

(23:06):
for Laxalt. So we are encouraging and have been encouraging
everybody vote early. Vote, be a mail vote, assent tee,
any which way. Just make sure your vote is counted.
It will be counted securely. The election will be secure here.
But we got to get started early. So if you
get a mail in ballots, fill it out the first
d you get it, and get it out of there
so we can get it in the ballot box and
ensure that that your vote is going to be counted,

(23:27):
you know, going forward, I'll always support election security, a
legislation of any kind from voter I DU to obviously
ensuring only citizens are voting, uh through you know, election
day with voter ID. But the reality is, like I said,
that's not the law of land today. So we've got
to vote every single way we can that's legal. And
in Montana that really means mail in ballots, you know,
get that mail in ballid in early.

Speaker 1 (23:48):
And we're speaking to Tim Shee running in Montana. Tim,
what's your site for people who want to pitch in,
help donate whatever they can do.

Speaker 5 (23:55):
Timfo MT dot com, tm f o r MT dot com. Uh,
they can learn about the issues, of course, you know,
learn about me, and obviously if they're if they have
the capacity to support us financially, every little bit helps.
We're running a grassroots campaign. We can never compete with
the Democrats, as you know, as far as on air
spending out of state, dark money just rolls in. It
It's astounding how much money they bring into their campaigns,

(24:16):
so we're always going to be underfunded. But we've been
running the ground, ground game campaign, grassroots door knockers, yard signs, doorhanngers,
volunteers out there just working the working the pavement, and
that's paid off for us so far. We're ahead in
the polls, but we got to stay that way. Will
leave your help to do that.

Speaker 1 (24:33):
And just wanted to ask how it's looking with Kamala Harris,
a particularly weak candidate running a really no show campaign,
pretending to be something completely different from what she has
been in politics for really her entire time in politics.
She's the Democrat at the top of the ticket. John Tester,
the incumbent that you're running against in Montana, does he

(24:55):
just pretend like he you know, is he distancing himself
from common He pretending he's not a Democrat? Like what,
what's the game that he's playing? Because he knows you're
in striking distance, He's got to be worried all the.

Speaker 5 (25:08):
Above, you know, And this is the classic two faced
test or playbook. You know, goes to d C votes
with Elizabeth Warren you know votes party line, you know,
supports every piece of Biden Harris legislation, impeached Trump twice,
you know, voted for every against all of Trump's nominees,
voted for all of Biden's nominees. I mean, he's a
party line Democrat hack. And of course, as every time

(25:28):
he's up for reelection, you know, the final ninety to
one hundred and twenty days of four election, all of
a sudden, he's a gun toting, Bible thumping border security Republican.
And he's the guy that recruited Kambel Harris into the
Senate in twenty fifteen when he was chair.

Speaker 3 (25:39):
Of the DFCC.

Speaker 5 (25:41):
You know, it's basically single handedly responsible for her national
political rise. Has of course endorsed the Biden Harris campaign
last election, even has been on you know, on record
this election cycle, is saying it's it's the most important
thing in the nation to elect Candil Harris and Tim
Walls to the White House, but of course refuses to
actually endorse her because as usual, as you correctly stated,

(26:01):
he's got to distance himself from the radical agenda that
is so deeply unpopular in Montana and frankly across America.
And it's just it's astounding to me, it shouldn't be astounding.
We should be used to it by now, but it's
astounding to me how the media is just letting her
skate away and all the Democrats Franklin who supported her
in the past, that is scott free over their support
for her radical agenda that you know, from the unions

(26:23):
who are refusing to endorse her, to working class Americans,
to legal immigrants who are saying this agenda has been
terrible for us. We cannot let it continue. And these
Democrats like John Best, like Shared Brown, you know, obviously,
like Kamila Harris and Tim Waltz. This agenda is bad
for Americans, and they're not holding the feet to the fire.
They're letting her conduct thee softball not even softball, they're

(26:43):
key ball interviews. I mean, they're pathetic, but she's getting
away with it. But luckily the average Americans seeing through it,
and we're seeing the polls look better than before. In Montana,
the switch from Biden Harris is actually helping us. I
think nationally it's certainly who with the Democrats side of
the ticket, but here in Montana she's even less popular
than Biden. So I think it's going to be a
killing for us here in Montana.

Speaker 2 (27:04):
On November fifth, we're talking Senator Tim Sheehey, the next
senator from I'm giving you the title early, but we
believe the next Senator from Montana, we certainly hope. When
I asked you the question, because there is a lot
of question about ballot security and election outcome. Given the
number of mail in ballots involved in Montana voting, when

(27:24):
do you anticipate knowing the final results or results that
can allow us to know who won? Because there's a
lot of states out there where we go on weeks
sometimes not knowing what the outcome was. What should we
expect in Montana.

Speaker 5 (27:39):
I'm pretty confident we're going to know election night, or
at least earlier the next morning. I don't think it'll
drag on good multiple days. Again, We've got a great
Secretary of State and team there, and you know, I
think we've also invested in some just good common sense,
you know, Center Bill Haggerty Tennessee with sen Ele Actions Fun.
You know, he's been investing in a lot of election
security initiatives around the country, and ballot security initiatives from

(28:01):
ballot caring to ballot harvesting and I think what we're
going to see in Montana. Again, I can't speak for
other states, but I think what we're going to see
in Montana is a swift and secure vote count that's
going to let people know very quickly, you know, who
came out and head in Montana this election. So I
anticipate knowing you know, probably you know, midnight or soon thereafter,
on November fifth through November sixth. You know, could be wrong.

(28:24):
Hopefully it doesn't drag on too long, but I think
most of the races in the state are going to
be very secure races. We are now becoming a reliably
red state, so you know, the governor's race and rational races,
and obviously the presidential ballot here will be very very
clear early on. You know, we're obviously really the only
battleground flip seat here. But again, I have faith in
our election process here in Montana. I think we'll know

(28:44):
pretty soon.

Speaker 2 (28:45):
Tim, she he Tim, appreciate you being with us. Thanks
so much, Thanks so much for having me back.

Speaker 3 (28:49):
We're almost there.

Speaker 5 (28:50):
Thanks for the support.

Speaker 2 (28:51):
Yes, sir, that's a big deal. Buck Gambling markets poly
market eighty percent chance that he's going to win. The
work cast to be done, but there's a quiet panic
setting in in the Senate that it's going to flip
back to Republican control. We spend a lot of time,
deservedly so, focused on the presidential race, but there are
a lot of big Senate House races in many of

(29:14):
your districts out there, in many of your states, and
he has run a fabulous campaign and is in really
really good spot given the fact that we're adding a
seat Republicans are in West Virginia. Odds are very good
that he is going to be able to flip Montana.
But as you just heard him say, he needs all
of you who are listening to us Montana's to come

(29:34):
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(29:57):
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of fantastic games. Then, by the way, Cowboys hosting the Ravens,

(30:20):
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Speaker 2 (31:54):
Welcome back in Clay, Travis Buck Sexton Show. Our thanks
to Tim Sheehe just laid out why that Senate race
in Montana is so incredibly important. We come back top
of the third hour. We're going to dive into the
situation with the Secret Service, the fact that they have
basically failed at protecting Donald Trump and some of the

(32:15):
revelations that came out of some of the testimony from
the Secret Service officials earlier today. We'll talk about that.
But Buck, did you see the video of Joe Biden
hasn't had a cabinet meeting in eleven months. I mean,
that's kind of staggering to think about. I don't know
what the usual frequency of cabinet meetings are, but I

(32:39):
know that they typically don't go a year without a
cabinet meeting. And I just shared a video Joe basically
can't read. I mean even like the binder in front
of him. He struggles to see it. And they brought
in doctor Jill Biden and had her sit at the
top of the table to basically be running much of
this meeting. This is the end of what is it

(33:02):
the Woodrow Wilson presidency where he was effected apacitated, held
in the White House and his wife just did the
correspondence for him. We are going to find out after
the election that even as bad as we all know
it is with Joe Biden, it's much worse what you've
heard even to this point. To push him out isn't

(33:24):
really the worst of it, because people will finally feel
free to let you know that we have had a
full blown dementia patent as the commander in chief, certainly
for the last two years, you know, I mean, I
don't know what the timeline.

Speaker 1 (33:37):
Is people want to say, and really for the last
four really the whole time, it's just been a question
of what stage or how advanced it's been. And that
Democrat Party Party is entirely unrepentant for it and would
do it again if they could. And that tells you
a lot. And it shows you also how they can
run the Kamala campaign they're running, which is just a giant,
it's a mountain of dishonesty.

Speaker 2 (33:58):
And I would just point out, I mean, if you
were a foreign adversary that was working as hard as
you could to undermine the United States, when are we
going to be weaker? The answer, sadly might be January
twenty fifth, If Kamala Harris comes into office, because I
think she might be a weaker leader even than Joe Biden.
But remember Biden is still in office for the rest

(34:21):
of September, October, November, December, and much of January. My
big fear out there for a while now, buck has
been I don't know that China's ever going to make
a move for Taiwan. I hope that they do not.
But if you were China and you were thinking about
invading Taiwan, is there a better time to invade Taiwan

(34:42):
than right now? With Joe Biden in office, and you know,
he's in office in theory until the end of January,
who's in actual charge. I'm not sure we've ever seen
America weaker than it is right now with him as
the ostensible leader of the country. We don't have. I mean,
it is really telling the American people, though, that the

(35:04):
presidency can be that the president, I should say, can
be very consequential or entirely inconsequential. That this is like
a it is a self looking ice cream cone, as
we used to talk about in the CIA. It just
functions regardless of whether there is any leadership at the top.
Because it's become such a vast bureaucracy with so many

(35:26):
little fiefdoms within it that it doesn't even really you look,
I don't think that Joe Biden is in any meaningful
way still the president of the United States day to day.
Will he show up to sign something once every couple
of months? Sure?

Speaker 1 (35:39):
Does anybody care what he thinks or says behind closed doors?
Does he have any political capital, Does he have any
vision for what should be happened in the country.

Speaker 2 (35:48):
Absolutely not.

Speaker 1 (35:49):
He's just you know, baking out on the beach in
Rehoboth and hoping nobody figures out that he hasn't really
been running the country this whole time. I do think
he's hoping Kamala loses, though, which is.

Speaker 2 (36:00):
Oh, yes, I do truly believe that, Yes, Oh, there's
no doubt that in Joe Biden's ideal world, Kamala Harris
loses this race. And Jill I think Jill for sure,
because I don't buy that she's ever actually liked Joe
Biden at all. And maybe we'll play In the third
hour the second gentleman, Doug Imhoff sat down and said,

(36:21):
what I think is going to become more a part
of Kamala's campaign going forward, when he was asked, Hey,
what do you say to people who don't think things
are better over the last three and a half years
that you guys have been in office. Well, she's the
vice president. She doesn't actually get to make that many
of the decisions. Like they're just going to throw Biden
under the bus. I think increasingly over the next little bit.

Speaker 1 (36:40):
They'll say whatever, and they'll change it day to day
as well, because they have no integrity to protect in
the first place, So that just means in the moment,
whatever gets it done.

Speaker 2 (36:51):
Who's our next guest? We got a guess from this film?
I don't think we have a guess. And third, how
we're going to dive into the Secret Service mess.

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