the guys dive into a packed agenda, starting with the critical Wisconsin State Supreme Court race. They discuss the implications of the election with nominee Judge Brad Shimel, emphasizing the potential impact on congressional redistricting and the slim Republican majority in the House. The hosts also highlight the importance of holding the line in Florida's 6th district, with a special mention of an upcoming interview with the contender for that seat. The hour continues with a lively discussion on the latest interview by Brett Baier with Elon Musk, focusing on Musk's efforts to reduce government waste and fraud through his DOGE initiative. The conversation touches on the staggering amounts of waste uncovered and the broader implications for government efficiency. Clay and Buck also reflect on the motivations behind Musk's and Trump's efforts to improve the country for future generations. DOGE engineer on the reality of Social Security fearmongering and fraud. The DMV. The Ukraine War. DOGE staffer Steve Davis with the receipts. Buck's schoolmate was on the panel with Elon talking with Bret Beier. Clay and Buck dive into the critical Wisconsin State Supreme Court race with Judge Brad Schimel, WI State Supreme Court Nominee. They discuss the high stakes of this election, emphasizing its impact on congressional redistricting and the balance of power in the House. Judge Schimel highlights the national attention the race has garnered, including endorsements from prominent figures like President Trump, and the significant financial support from out-of-state donors for his opponent. He stresses the importance of voter turnout, particularly among Trump supporters, to secure a victory. The conversation also covers broader implications for Wisconsin, including potential changes to voter integrity laws, the balance of power between legislative and executive branches, and the future of Act 10, which limits the negotiating powers of public employee unions. Judge Schimel outlines his commitment to ending the reign of activist judges and restoring objectivity to the court. Steve Hilton joins the show to talk about his new book "Califailure: Reversing the Ruin of America's Worst-Run State” which critiques the governance of California under Democratic leadership. Hilton outlines the state's numerous issues, including high poverty rates, expensive housing, and poor business climate, attributing these problems to far-left policies. He also discusses the potential for political change in California, citing recent electoral successes by Republicans in local races as a sign of growing dissatisfaction with the status quo.Follow Clay & Buck on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuck
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