Fmr. President Biden's Cancer Diagnosis A deep analysis of former President Joe Biden’s recently disclosed prostate cancer diagnosis, questioning the timing and transparency of the announcement. They explore the broader implications of this health revelation, especially in light of previous concerns about Biden’s cognitive decline and the alleged cover-up surrounding his dementia. The discussion is framed around the idea that the administration may have strategically withheld this information to maintain political power and avoid invoking the 25th Amendment. Clay and Buck scrutinize the release of audio from Special Counsel Robert Hur’s 2023 interview with Biden, describing it as damning evidence of the president’s mental unfitness. They argue that the administration knowingly concealed Biden’s deteriorating health while he continued to sign legislation and manage critical national security responsibilities, including access to nuclear codes. The hosts also preview an upcoming appearance by Dr. Nicole Saphier, a medical expert joining the Clay and Buck Podcast Network, who will provide professional insight into the likelihood of Biden’s cancer going undetected despite access to world-class medical care. They cite multiple doctors, including Dr. Zeke Emanuel and Dr. Vin Gupta, who suggest that Biden likely had cancer for years, possibly even before his presidency began. WI Sen. Ron Johnson Blasts the Spending Bill a deep dive into the fiscal crisis facing the United States, featuring an in-depth interview with Senator Ron Johnson of Wisconsin. The hour centers on the controversial “Big Beautiful Bill” currently under debate in Congress, which Johnson argues is a misnomer masking a failure to reduce federal spending and national debt. He criticizes the bill for embedding Biden-era budget increases, including COVID-era spending and Medicaid expansion, into the long-term federal budget—moves he says will balloon the national debt from $37 trillion to over $60 trillion in the next decade. Senator Johnson outlines the historical context of federal spending, comparing the current trajectory to post-World War II fiscal policy, and calls for a return to responsible budgeting. He advocates for a line-by-line budget review process to eliminate waste, fraud, and abuse, and warns of the dangers of unchecked mandatory spending and the erosion of discretionary budget oversight. Johnson also highlights the risk of the U.S. dollar losing its status as the world’s reserve currency, citing rising interest payments on the debt and recent credit downgrades as red flags. Jay Feely, running for Congress in Arizona’s 5th congressional district to replace Andy Biggs, who is running for governor The hour also features a compelling conversation with former NFL kicker and CBS analyst Jay Feely, who is now running for Congress in Arizona’s 5th District to replace Andy Biggs, who is running for governor. Feely discusses his support for President Trump, his stance on conservative values, and his opposition to transgender athletes competing in women’s sports. He shares personal stories from his NFL career, including being spoofed on Saturday Night Live and making a game-winning kick under pressure, drawing parallels between sports discipline and political leadership. Dr. Nicole Saphier on Biden's Cancer DiagnosisFollow Clay & Buck on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuck
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