The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show

Team 47 - Trump’s War on Drugs

Dec 7, 2025
The podcast dives into the escalating drug boat strikes in the Caribbean, targeting narco-terrorists linked to Venezuela. It raises controversial ethical questions surrounding a potential war crime allegation from a double-tap strike. The hosts debate the implications of U.S. intervention in Venezuela, emphasizing its vast oil reserves and historic pitfalls of regime change. They also explore partisan reactions, the legality of military follow-up actions, and a veteran's perspective on the complexities of modern warfare. Listener insights add to the high-stakes political drama.
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Deterrence Over Arrests

  • The administration frames boat strikes as deterrence to stop fentanyl imports, claiming sea-based flows are down 91%.
  • Clay Travis argues empowering commanders and striking narco-terrorists is meant to prevent repeat smuggling cycles.
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Sympathy Shapes Media Battles

  • Media will focus on sympathetic narratives; smugglers rarely win public sympathy.
  • Clay sees Democrats searching for captivating plaintiffs, so narco-boat crews are hard to use as political martyrs.
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Political Motive Behind Coverage

  • Democrats are weaponizing the story to target Secretary Pete Hegseth and weaken the administration.
  • Buck and Clay view the coverage as a deliberate political operation rather than purely legal concern.
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