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July 2, 2025 33 mins

In Hour 3 of the Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show, guest host Tudor Dixon leads a dynamic and hard-hitting discussion packed with political analysis and cultural commentary. Broadcasting live from Grand Rapids, Michigan, Dixon and guest Kyle Olson dive into the latest developments surrounding the “Big Beautiful Bill” and its implications for the Republican majority, Trump’s America First agenda, and the looming threat of impeachment if Democrats regain control. The segment also covers Elon Musk’s opposition to the bill and his vow to primary GOP supporters, sparking debate over party loyalty and conservative priorities. Dixon highlights Donald Trump’s historic approval ratings, his influence on the GOP, and the strategic importance of maintaining House control to advance his legislative goals.

The hour shifts to a powerful conversation on human trafficking, featuring activist Jaco Booyens, who critiques the judicial system’s handling of the Diddy trial and warns against the dangers of legalizing sex work. Booyens shares personal insights from his advocacy work and underscores the devastating impact of failed prosecutions on survivors. The discussion expands to the broader cultural and political implications of decriminalizing prostitution, linking it to rising abuse and exploitation.

The episode wraps with a patriotic reflection on Independence Day, emphasizing the importance of American values, historical sacrifice, and national pride. Dixon encourages listeners to honor the legacy of freedom and stay engaged in the fight for the country’s future. This hour is a must-listen for those interested in conservative politics, Trump 2025 strategy, legislative battles, human rights advocacy, and cultural defense.

 

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Hello, and welcome back to the third hour of the Clay,
Travis and Bucks Sexton Show. The guys are off right now.
They are out celebrating the country. I am your host today.
I'm Tutor Dixon. I'm also the host of the Tutor
Dixon podcast, which is part of Clay and Bucks podcast Network.
We release new episodes every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. I'd

(00:20):
love to have you watch those. Listen to those. You
can get them anywhere you have your podcasts, Apple Podcasts, iHeartRadio,
wherever you download your podcast. You can also check us
out on social media at Tutor Dixon pretty much anywhere,
whether it's x or Instagram or Facebook. Right now, we
are in the Wood Radio Studios right here live in

(00:42):
Grand Rapids, Michigan. I have Kyle Olsen with me. He
is from the Midwesterner dot News. You should check it out.
He runs writes great stories every day. Right now, I
want to get into what's happening with the Big Beautiful Bill,
which seems to be kind of a pause at the moment,
because we're hearing out of Washington that we've got Thomas

(01:05):
Massey who seems to like to be a flying the ointment.
But you don't necessarily always disagree with him because he's
complaining about the debt ceiling, and I can understand he
doesn't want to keep spending. But right now he supposedly
is out there saying that he has a vote block
of ten people, so he's convinced ten Republicans to vote. Know,

(01:27):
but we're hearing that there is negotiations in a White
House as we speak. Obviously, we know the art of
the deal. We know this president is great at closing deals.
It'll be interesting to see what happens in the next
few hours if they're gonna wear people down and people
will come out and vote for this.

Speaker 2 (01:44):
Kyle, right, and you've got so basically what's happening is
you have a very narrow majority in the House of Representatives,
and the block that Massey says he has ten, I
mean that unless you've got Democrats voting for this, that's
that sinks the bill. Yeah, And so that's why I think,
you know, sort of bigger picture here, That's why it's

(02:06):
so important that the Republicans maintain and expand their majority
in the House because President Trump's agenda if they don't
keep the House, it's his agenda is for his last
two years is gets very complicated and all the.

Speaker 1 (02:21):
Work that we've done in the last four years to
get President Trump back into the White House. You know,
the blooney that we went through in twenty twenty, and
we just talked about what we had John Solomon on
the podcast talking about that there was interference attempted interference
in the twenty twenty election from from China. John Solomon

(02:41):
was telling us that, and so we know that now
we know we've fought so hard to get him another
four years. The idea of having people step out of
the House to run for other offices, and then ultimately
Donald Trump doesn't actually get those last two years. If
we have to go through this impeachment, bolooney and all
that crap again, that will be a nightmare. But you

(03:03):
do have You do have a lot of controversy over
this bill. I want to talk about Elon Musk for
a minute, because he's come out and he has criticized
the bill. He doesn't like it. He doesn't again, he
doesn't like the you have a debt He said, what's
the point of having a debt ceiling? If you raise
the debt ceiling. I think what he's finding out is
something that many of us who have had these altruistic

(03:23):
feelings about government get into the machine and we see
how the sausage is made and you go, oh, this
is not as great as you thought it was. You've
got all of these people from across the country, four
hundred and thirty five representatives from across the country who
and in you've got one hundred senators from across the country.
So you've got all of these people that have to

(03:45):
come together and make a decision on this bill. But
you have different You've got people from urban places, you've
got people from rural places. Like I said, fifty different states.
Everybody wants to get their piece of the pie into
this bill. Now we've had people say we should we
should limit it to one issue per bill. We'd be
it'll be a bill.

Speaker 2 (04:05):
Every day, right, right. And so you've got the situation
where the President apparently as we're speaking, is negotiating and
is you know, talking through these issues with these holdouts.
But the majority matters. You know, we just saw the
other day Don Bacon, a representative from Nebraska, announced he's

(04:27):
going to be he's going to be retiring. Why does
that matter because his district in twenty twenty four, his
district was won by Kamala Harris fifty four to forty five.
In twenty twenty Joe Biden won that district. That's going
to be a very competitive district. It's going to be
very difficult for Republicans to win and keep that seat.

(04:49):
Here in Michigan where we're sitting John James, who represents
McComb County, which is the home of Reagan Democrats. President
Trump won Macomb County, but John James has decided to
leave the House and he's running for governor, So that
now is another seat that Republicans are going to have
to spend probably millions and millions of dollars to defend.

(05:11):
So you go across the map and it's not going
to be and then historically, you know, you just look
at statistics and history, the party in power, which of
course is the Republicans, lose seats in the midterm. So
they've got history against them. They've got Republicans who are
deciding to retire or they're seeking promotions. It's a very

(05:33):
difficult situation for Republicans in every single one of these
matters because I think the Democrats have been very clear
if they get the majority, they're going to do impeachment
all over again.

Speaker 1 (05:45):
Of course it will be if they get the majority,
we will be in a world of hurt. And so
I think that is why people are frustrated with what
Elon Musk is putting out, because he's saying that he's
going to primary anybody who votes for this bill. He's
going to primary that. I mean, obviously he has endless money,
but is that really worth it?

Speaker 3 (06:04):
Is?

Speaker 1 (06:04):
Would you really go to that extreme? Senator Marshall, I
think was kind of funny this is cut eleven. They
were asking him, well, what do you think about what
Elon Musk is saying? And this, I think is the
answer to your concerns.

Speaker 3 (06:19):
Kyle.

Speaker 1 (06:19):
Here is what he had to say.

Speaker 4 (06:21):
Oh, look, I'll take President Trump's endorsement over Elon's any
tell you the week back home. Look, we need to
pass this bill because it helps with Biel. President Trump's agenda.
His priorities were to secure the board, to bring back
cross parity and security.

Speaker 1 (06:34):
I think if we do those things.

Speaker 4 (06:35):
If we bring back cross curd and security, we're going
to get re elected. Elon's continuing his little spat.

Speaker 5 (06:41):
We're ignoring him.

Speaker 4 (06:42):
Let's get this Biel across the finish line.

Speaker 1 (06:45):
They're ignoring him. They want to move on, Move on.
President Trump has the most impressive team in history. I mean,
people have said this is a historic comeback. Nobody has
done what he did, what Susie Wilds did, what James
Blair did, what Chris Lossad did. These are people who
are not going to just allow this to get mucked
up in the midterms, to have Alon Musk go in

(07:08):
and primary people. They're going to make sure that Donald
Trump is heavily involved. And like you just heard the
Senator say, his endorsement means so much because we've seen
this in Michigan. There is a faction of people who
would like to kill America first. And I'm talking about
Republicans who would like to kill America first. But James Blair,

(07:29):
Susie Wiles, Chris los Avida, they are not going to
let that happen to Donald Trump. They're going to have JD.
Vance involved. They're going to have Donald Trump involved. They
are going to be helping to make sure that he
has that majority, that his policies are enacted, that he
gets those last two years to do what he so
desperately needs to do to make sure we say this
country right.

Speaker 2 (07:49):
And so this it's not just about this bill. There's
a much bigger thing going on where it's the entire
Trump agenda. And if they're willing to kill the whole
Trump agenda because of one bill, well, then the last
two the last two years of the of the Trump
administration is going to be investigations, subpoena's, court hearings, and

(08:15):
then ultimately impeachment.

Speaker 1 (08:17):
Well it's interesting. If you are thinking about not voting
for this bill, and you can hear me right now,
you should know that Donald Trump is like the most
popular president in history right now, because we've got this
cut ten where they talk about CNN is talking about
how people feel about Donald Trump. So all of you
out there that are just sitting in your offices waiting

(08:38):
to go in there and vote, the American people are
with Trump. So listen to this. Here it is.

Speaker 5 (08:48):
The Prime Minister Netanyah who is not listening.

Speaker 6 (08:51):
We're not going to stop pursuing what is necessary for
the United States to be clear about where we stand
on the need for this war to end.

Speaker 5 (09:00):
Seems that Prime Minister netanya who is not listening the
Wall Street drums.

Speaker 1 (09:06):
Okay, we're gonna we're gonna step out of that. That
wasn't what we were thinking. It was. We were going
to play a clip from CNN where they said Donald
Trump right now is he has a sixty Oh, we
have that one. So we're gonna play that right now.

Speaker 7 (09:21):
And get this. Donald Trump beats Donald Reagan when it
comes to the strongly approved five months, and of course
Reagan was coming off that high after that assassination attempt.
So the bottom line is Donald Trump is making history
with the Republican base. He is more beloved by this
Republican base than any Republican base loved any GOP president
five months.

Speaker 8 (09:41):
And it is history making.

Speaker 1 (09:44):
It is history making. Okay, So if you're sitting there
on the fence, if you were one of those Republicans
saying I don't think I want to enact Donald Trump's agenda,
that the American people are making history with their love
for President Trump right now, so get off your duff
and make the right decision.

Speaker 2 (10:01):
And he was during the campaign. He was very clear.
There's a lot of politicians that sort of hide what
they want to do. He was very clear about deportations,
securing the border, everything else. He is enacting his agenda,
and there's people standing in his way, and he's identifying
those people that are standing in his way. And again,
this is much bigger than just this bill. He's got

(10:21):
a whole agenda that he wants to do over the
next three and a half years.

Speaker 1 (10:25):
Yes, so buckle up. When we were there, we were
actually there at the White House on the first two
hundred days when we were celebrating one hundred days, and
I remember one of the women that work there, she
looked at me. I said, how's it going, And she
was like, I'm kind of hoping we slow down a
little bit. He goes so fast, he's got so much
going on. I'm hoping now that it's been one hundred days,

(10:45):
we can take a breath. And I just laughed and
looked at her and I was like, no, you're never
This man never slows down. You are never taking a breath.
President Trump keeps winning. This week, he is winning the
border crossings, as we said, almost nonexistent. The Senate past
the big beautiful bill. Now we're waiting for all of
these Republicans, Like I said, don't make this mistake. Make

(11:06):
sure you get this passed. You guys want to go
celebrate America. Go celebrate America after you pass this bill.
Egg prices are down, gas prices are down. CBS is
settling over what they did to the president. It's all
good for President Trump. And don't forget. At the end
of this hour, we want to hear from you. At
the very end of the show, please call eight hundred
two eight two two eight eight two. Stay tuned. We'll

(11:29):
be back with more after this.

Speaker 8 (11:32):
News you can count on and some laughs too. Clay
Travis at Buck Sexton. Find them on the free iHeartRadio
app or wherever you get your podcasts.

Speaker 1 (11:43):
Welcome back to the Clay and Buck Show. I'm Tutor Dixon.
I'm filling in because the guys are off celebrating the
fourth of July. I host the Tutor Dixon Podcast right
on the Clay and Buck podcast Network, and we are
live from the Wood Radio Studios here in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
I Kyle Olsen with me. We're going to talk about
what is happening with this Ditty trial right now. I'm

(12:05):
laughing because in the break I'm like, so, what's the
update on the Ditty trial? And then Sarah's next to me,
and she's like, so, apparently there's people outside of the
courthouse right now and they're celebrating. I don't know why
they're celebrating. Apparently Diddy still has a lot of fans.
They're celebrating by pouring baby oil on their bodies. And
Kyle's like, Oh, it's way too hot for that, Like,

(12:26):
what what does that even mean?

Speaker 2 (12:28):
I don't know.

Speaker 1 (12:29):
Just move on, Okay, So well, I guess we're moving on.
I don't want to know what he knows. That's that's
for him to know, but I want to I do
want to know what Clay knows. Kyle's so mad at
me right now. I do want to know what Clay knows,
because I told you earlier. Clay texted us. He's like, oh,
we were so right about this. We were so right

(12:49):
about this. So we are going to play his own words.
Cut thirteen. We've got it ready for you, guys. Here's
what Clay and Buck had to say about what was
going to happen with Ditty.

Speaker 9 (13:00):
I think Buck that there's not going to be a
conviction here, and you agree with me. I've been following
this case pretty closely. I think the government failed to
beyond a reasonable doubt their case. Not that didd he's
a great guy, or that I would want him dating
my sister or my daughter or something like that, but
I don't think they proved beyond a reasonable doubt that

(13:21):
he is guilty of the very serious charges that they
brought against him. This thing has gone to the jury.
Maybe we're going to be wrong, but I do think
that there would be a lot of shock if he's
not convicted. I'm just telling you guys and gals out
there who may not have paid as much attention to it,
it would not surprise me at all if they failed

(13:41):
to get a conviction.

Speaker 10 (13:42):
They went for things that I think reasonable doubt is
going to be too easy for some of the jurors
to lean on. I don't think that the sex trafficking
charge is going to be something they're able to get
him on.

Speaker 1 (13:58):
I think this is so funny because because they obviously
obviously they were right. But I'm a woman, so I
think of this as such a dude thing to be
like on vacation and text us and say you gotta
play the video or you gotta play the audio of
us being right. Yes, they are right. They deserve it.
Clay and Buck are that's you were saying, they're so

(14:19):
smart they knew this, right, that's.

Speaker 2 (14:21):
Why they took over for Rush.

Speaker 1 (14:22):
Yeah makes sense, Yes, it makes sense. They knew this
was going to happen. I still find it kind of
charming that they're like, you have to you have to
say that we were right, say that we were right.
So congratulations, claim Buck, you were right. He didn't get
the convictions on the major things, so obviously we'll find
out what he's sentenced with later. I mean, they say
it could still be up to like ten years, but

(14:43):
I have a feeling that he's out of there. He's
going to have his own he didy whatever party with
his baby oil soon. But also other big news, other
big news in kind of a similar genre of like
I guess revenge, well maybe maybe to totally different. The
president is actually going to be vindicated himself. Because I

(15:06):
don't know if you remember we were playing it earlier.
I want to play it again really quick. We have
this clip of Kamala Harris. This is the before CBS
altered and after. Here it is.

Speaker 5 (15:18):
Prime Minister net and Yah who is not listening.

Speaker 6 (15:21):
We're not going to stop pursuing what is necessary for
the United States to be clear about where we stand
on the need for this war to end.

Speaker 5 (15:29):
But it seems that Prime Minister net and Yah, who
is not listening the Wall Street Journal said he that
your administration has repeatedly been blindsided by net Yahoo, and
in fact, he has rebuffed just about all of your
administrations and treaties.

Speaker 6 (15:49):
Well, Bill, the work that we have done has resulted
in a number of movements in that region by Israel
that were very much prompted by or a result of
many things, including our advocacy for what needs to happen
in the region. And we're not going to stop doing that.

(16:12):
We're not going to stop pursuing what is necessary for
the United States to be clear about where we stand
on the need for this war to end.

Speaker 1 (16:21):
Aren't you so glad you don't have to hear that
word salad anymore than crazy? I mean, that's how they
altered it. So we find out now the CBS and
Paramount are going to settle with Donald Trump, and it
could be north of thirty million dollars. They deserve it,
all right, don't forget you got to call in at
the end. We want to hear your traditions. Call in

(16:42):
eight hundred two two eight eight two. We'll be back
with Yaku Boyans after this.

Speaker 8 (16:50):
Clay Travis and Buck Sexton on the front Lines of Truth.

Speaker 1 (16:55):
Welcome back to the Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show.
The guys are off today. I'm Tudor Dixon and I
am filling in for today. I'm a host of the
Tutor Dixon Podcast, which is in the Clay and Buck
podcast Network, and I'm excited to be coming to you
live from the Wood Radio Studios here in Grand Rapids, Michigan,
and I have a guest with me today. He is
one of my favorite people to talk to. He actually

(17:16):
is somebody who's out there fighting sex trafficking every day,
which I appreciate. Having four daughters, he has taught me
so much about keeping my kids safe. But I felt like, Wow,
with all this stuff going on with Diddy right now,
it would be great to have Yaku Boyans here. So
I want to welcome you to the program. Thank you
so much for joining me. Yaku.

Speaker 3 (17:35):
Thank you, Tutor, so kind of you and you're the
best of the best. It's good to be with you.

Speaker 1 (17:42):
Well, thanks for being here. You have some things going
on in Texas too. I want to get to that,
but first, what is your opinion on what happened with Ditty.

Speaker 3 (17:52):
Tutor? This is an utter failure of the judicial system.
Today is a very dark day. And if you could
look at my text feet today from survivors of trafficking
texting me organizations in the fight, they are they'reated, demotivated.

(18:15):
They are depleted because we work so hard to rescue
a single life and then to to have it play
out in the media, to parade a survivor like Cathie
Ventura liked that it with Virginia Guffrey, and then to
have the justice system fail again. This case was not

(18:37):
built right from the first day, and I reached down
to prosecutors when they took this case. We offered support
from from industry experts saying, look, can you build this
case differently. It's all good that they.

Speaker 1 (18:52):
Because your sister was trafficked in the music industry, you.

Speaker 3 (18:54):
Know, yeah, and so yeah, you're right, so within human trafficking,
music specifically is very very personal to us because Ilanka
was trafficked through the music business through an American record label.
This is her story. We know this story inside out,
and so the case was not built right. The prosecutors

(19:16):
did a very poor job in building this case. The
way they present survivors to a jury. Judges do not
understand the crime. Jury does not understand force, fraud, coercion
when they drop fifty percent of the text trafficking charges.
On Friday, I messaged most of the organizations and said,

(19:37):
this is not going to go well. This is going
to be horrific, you know, acquitting him from racketeering and
both human trafficking charges he's not guilty of according to them, right,
and so yes, transportation prostitution of Missentura, transportation prostitution for
Jane Doe, a maximum sentence of tenure. He's not going

(20:00):
to get that. He's probably going to get bail. He's
probably going to be home for fourth of July, and
he may he may serve a fraction of it and
then and then get off of good behavior. This is
going to be a bit of a Martha Stewart scenario,
a little bit of time.

Speaker 1 (20:15):
I think he comes right home.

Speaker 3 (20:17):
I think he's going to be home for a bit
and then he's going to get sentenced, and I do
think he serves time, but he will not serve the
sentence he's going to get. He's going to be out sadly.
You're going to see this guy make records and people
are going to buy his concert tickets and and you
know who's losing your tutor, not just Miss Ventura, every victim.

(20:42):
If you can see what the survivors are writing to me,
it is people don't know this. Only one point seven
percent of victims of human trafficking ever speak out, one
point seven percent. Now you're taking a one point seven
percent person who puts her name out there. She's paraded

(21:02):
out there, and now the world the law is telling
her you're a liar, you're wrong, none of this happened.
Her life is destroyed.

Speaker 1 (21:13):
Doesn't that frustrate you that they built this case wrong.

Speaker 3 (21:16):
Then it's unbelievably frustrating. And we warned them. We warned them.
It is a particular way you built these cases. If
your key witness is a survivor, there's certain things you
have to do and don't do, and you cannot hang
a case this sophisticated. We're talking about two decades of

(21:37):
freak offs, and you're going to build the case around
a single person. The pressure on that survivor. It's insurmountable,
it's not plus. This is what they did with Virginia
Goffray in Epstein. What did they say? They looked at
for a time when she lied about something, and they
came and said she's not a credible witness, and they
start cutting at her credibility in front of the public

(22:00):
in an audience, and they dismantle a survivor of trafficking
by questioning their testimony, by questioning their trauma. Right, there
was no trauma in filmed therapy witness and testimony here,
no no human behavioral science with trauma. Nobody explained to
this this jury how a survivor remembers in phases that

(22:26):
its subliminals buried, trauma is buried, that this triggering happening.
When they asked her, what was there ever a time?
This is so, this is so cynical. Was there ever
a time when you were consensial with mister Comps? And
her answer is.

Speaker 1 (22:43):
So, Then that takes away all of her credibility.

Speaker 3 (22:46):
She legitimately loved him.

Speaker 1 (22:48):
Yeah, well but that's what you've told me. So oftentimes
there is there is someone that is keeping them there,
that is keeping them from saying anything because they think
it's love. Because the manipulation is there, and that is
the danger of this. But that's I think to the
American people right now, they're going, Okay, well, if Epstein
can't be caught and did he can't be caught, then

(23:08):
why you even try?

Speaker 3 (23:10):
Exactly now, if the public thinks that tutor, what do
you think a victim? This is a high profile case.
We have thirteen cases we're working right now, thirteen in
our organization. Some of them are twelve years old. The
twelve year old you don't know her name. Her family's
not getting financial support, they're not getting media attention. She's

(23:32):
got some low level prosecutor in the DA's office in
her home town that just tells us there's no way
you get text track. We're not even going to try
a sex trafficking case. We're going to plete this down
to a marijuana charge, an illegal arms charge, at kidnapping charge.
They're not even going to court on sex trafficking. It's
only these hope Yere's the statistics at a federal level

(23:54):
on sex trafficking. When the charge is sex trafficking, all right,
cases go to court. Only thirteen percent of those cases
in the States go to court thirty percent. Any other felony,
every other felony. We're releasing a white paper on this
next week that I would love for you to help distribute.

(24:15):
This white paper plays this wide open. Any other felony
at a federal level is prosecuted at ninety two percent.
Sex crimes, particularly against children and women, men and boys
thirteen percent.

Speaker 1 (24:30):
So let me ask you this. We we started this show,
this program today talking about Mam Donnie in New York
and one of the things that he came out and
said is he wants to legalize sex work, which is,
you know, prostitution, and you would have these men who
would own women and they would be a part of
this group that they would sell their bodies. And to me,

(24:52):
this all sounds like good nightmare when you hear this
man saying this in the most powerful city in the world.
What do you think they on? What you know?

Speaker 3 (25:02):
It is an absolute dismantling of the American culture, one
nation under God, what our founding fathers came here for.
It is the most sadistic undermining of who we are
as Americans. It will eat the nuclear family to its core.
You will not recognize America now remember he is an
offspring of some champions, the biggest and by the way,

(25:27):
the movement is called the full d Krim movement to
fully decriminalize the cell and purchase of sex, including children. Okay,
so you can own a slave. That movement in this
country has so much momentum. J. D. Pritzker, the governor
of Illinois, is the champion of this movement in this country.

(25:47):
Him and he's brother, Gavin Newsom, is on this movement. Now,
this madman, absolute madman madman in New York is advocating
for this in New York and he's getting support. Let
me give an example. If his law was in place,
did he would have been walking free of all charges

(26:08):
today because the transportation to prostitute is gone every city
in the world and there's been five cities in the
world that have instituted over time, and most of them
have dropped it. The decriminalization of sexual enterprise, the trafficking
of children on average went up over one thousand percent.

(26:30):
It's like saying, look at Balder Colorado and bald they said,
you know what THHC is illegal? Do you know that
every illicit drug went up over eighty six percent when
they legalized THHC marijuana. You can't say, well, you can
own a person and sell them, but nobody's going to
sell children.

Speaker 11 (26:48):
This is well.

Speaker 1 (26:49):
And then and also if you can own a person,
I mean you called it slavery. If you can own
a person and sell them for one thing, when does
it end, Where does it stop?

Speaker 3 (26:56):
It doesn't. It's slavery for straight up slavery in a
land that in our constitution, our founding fathers said with
leaving the grips of a tyrant king right, this is Look,
every person in New York, if they hear my voice,
if you stand with that man, you will be single
handedly responsible for human beings being enslaved.

Speaker 1 (27:16):
You know you are saying this. You are saying this
to me, and it makes me realize. He was one
of three people in the New York legislature that voted
against banning revenge porn. He did not want to ban
revenge porn. And that to me, I'm like, oh my goodness,
everything I know from you tells me that that's how
these guys control these women. So if he wants to

(27:39):
torture women, if he wants to make sex work legal,
he wants to then also make it legal to hold
this over their heads and to torture the people that
they own.

Speaker 3 (27:50):
Tutor, look at his faith. This is going to be controversial.
I'm going to say this right now. I'm not speaking
for Bucking the Boys. I'm not speaking for you, I'm
not speaking for the network. I'm speaking out of thirty
one years experience fighting this demon. Okay, fighting human trafficking,
fighting immorality, sexual immorality. Look at his faith, go look

(28:11):
at his core. There are certain fights on this planet
that believe you can sell people, own them, demean them.
You can sell an eight year old child as a
child bride. You can have sex with a child. We
are playing with demons in this country. We're playing with fire.
New York will fall in fashion that you cannot fathom.

(28:32):
And the sad part is when that happens, you don't
just pick it up in the next midterm and fix it.
People get broken in levels where you can't fix them.
The abuse level will go through the roof. Do you
want to see persecution of juice? Do you know what's
happening in London at the moment. London has no go zones.

(28:53):
I work with Scotland Yard, I work with the House
of Lords in London. There's British citizens Americans, sorry, British
citizens that marry into a particular fight sect that does
not frown upon the sexual abuse of women. And the
police force will not defend British citizens because they're saying

(29:15):
you're under that law. Now you've played your stuff. We
have surreal law birthing up in Anna, Texas, Frisco, Texas,
across this country. There's things happening in this country and
the result is going to be women and children will
be abused.

Speaker 1 (29:32):
This is why I wanted to have you on because
I knew you would speak truth and I appreciate it,
and I thank you and I want to you know, well,
I'll have you back on the podcast. And that's why
I tell people go to the podcast, to the Tutor
Dixon podcast at Tutor Dixon. Check it out. We've had
yaku on several times. Yakuboyans, thank you so much for
being on today. Thank you for sharing these hard truths.
Really appreciate it.

Speaker 3 (29:54):
Thank you Tutor.

Speaker 1 (29:55):
Absolutely, and make sure you guys call in. We're going
to go to a break really quick, but make sure
you call in. We want to hear your traditions. Next,
it's the end of the show. Eight hundred two two
two eight eight two call in. We'll be back after this.

Speaker 8 (30:09):
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Speaker 1 (30:19):
Welcome back to the Clay Travis and Bucks Sexton Show.
I'm Tutor Dixon. I'm filling in today. Thank you so
much for joining me on the show. I've got Kyle
Olsen with me here and we wanted to take some calls.
I want to get right into them because we wanted
to end on something kind of happy and exciting. And
we've got Randy and New York. He's got a question
for us. Randy, tell us what you're concerned about.

Speaker 11 (30:41):
Yes, it's uh, why is it Independence Datus the only
one that some people referred to by date. It's Happy Thanksgiving,
Merry Christmas, Happy Halloween, Happy Easter, Happy New Year's but
some people say hey, before said July. No, No, it's

(31:02):
Happy Independence Day exactly.

Speaker 2 (31:05):
And that's a date we can never forget because I
would make the argument July fourth, seventeen seventy six is
one of the most important dates in the history of
the world, because look at what has happened since then.

Speaker 1 (31:16):
So you're right, yeah, absolutely absolutely. Thank you Randy from
New York for calling in, and we've got Michael Oh
we lost Michael in Ohio. I want to talk to
about what you just said a little bit because I
had Selena Zeo on the podcast and she talked about Butler.
Actually it's going to be airing on Monday of next week.
She talked about Butler, the shooting in Butler, Pennsylvania, and

(31:40):
she talked about how there'd been two attempted assassinate assassinations
of presidents there, once of George Washington, which I had
never heard about, and then obviously we all watched the
attempted assassination of President Trump and she made that same comment.
Think about if either of those things had happened, how
different the world would be. And what you said just
now is so powerful because if there were no Independence Day,

(32:05):
this world would have crumbled. Look at what the United
States has done to provide peace, to provide shelter, to
provide love to people across the world.

Speaker 2 (32:13):
That's right. And so when you see these polls, there
was just a poll that came out about American pride
that showed it's a twenty five year low. And interestingly,
Democrats have significantly lower pride in America than Republicans do.
But it's what they forget to what they what they

(32:34):
forget or what they don't choose to remember is the
sacrifice that so many generations have gone through. And so
somebody like Mandannie can come to America and can benefit
from freedom, from individual rights and all of that, and
he hasn't had to sacrifice, but there are many millions

(32:55):
of people in America who.

Speaker 3 (32:56):
Have had to.

Speaker 1 (32:57):
I took my daughter to Washington, d C. This year,
stood in front of the Korean War Memorial where it
says freedom is not free, and I asked her if
she knew what that meant. She didn't. We had a
good conversation about what it means to be in America,
what people do for us to make sure that we
are free in this country. I just want to thank
you all for being a part of the Clay and
Buck Show with me. I want to thank the studios

(33:18):
here Wood Studios in grund Rapids for hosting me while
I host Clay and Buck. And I'm just asking you
guys to follow me on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram at tutor
Dixon and make sure you download the podcast whenever you can,
or you can check it out on Rumble and YouTube.
Thank you so much for letting me host this show
today and with Kyle. Kyle, thank you for being here.

Speaker 2 (33:38):
Thank you.

Speaker 1 (33:39):
Have a great day.

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