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EXTRA: Daily Review with Clay and Buck - Aug 26 2025

Aug 26, 2025
This time, Chip Roy, US Representative from Texas, joins the conversation. A former federal prosecutor, he delves into the critical challenges of urban crime, using Chicago's alarming statistics to critique Democratic policies on law enforcement. They discuss the tangible impacts of crime on communities, illustrated by a gripping firsthand account from a victim. Roy also shares insights on the intersection of Texas culture and politics, especially as it influences public safety and the upcoming primaries.
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INSIGHT

Democratic Reluctance On Policing

  • Clay and Buck highlight that Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson repeatedly avoided saying more police would help reduce crime.
  • They argue this reflects a broader Democratic reluctance to embrace law enforcement as a primary crime solution.
ANECDOTE

Reporter Pistol-Whipped In D.C.

  • An Epoch Times reporter described being pistol-whipped and threatened at gunpoint in broad daylight in Washington, D.C.
  • The reporter said the attack left lasting trauma and changed her willingness to walk at night.
INSIGHT

Crime Reduction As Moral And Political Win

  • Clay and Buck argue Trump's deployment of the National Guard in D.C. produced a rapid drop in violent crime and public confidence.
  • They say reducing violent crime is both morally right and politically effective for Republicans.
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