Hour 3 of the Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show is anchored by an extensive and emotionally powerful interview focused on veterans’ mental health, PTSD, and groundbreaking psychedelic treatment research, followed by cultural and media commentary that closes out the Monday broadcast. The hour opens with Clay and Buck welcoming David “Rutt” Rutherford, former Navy SEAL, Afghanistan combat veteran, and host of The David Rutherford Show on the Clay and Buck Podcast Network. The centerpiece of the hour is President Donald Trump’s newly signed executive order accelerating federal research into psychedelic‑based therapies, particularly ibogaine, for veterans suffering from PTSD, traumatic brain injury, addiction, and what Rutherford describes as “operator syndrome.”
Rutherford explains in detail how ibogaine—derived from an African alkaloid root—has been used by special operations veterans for years outside the United States, often in Mexico, due to federal scheduling restrictions. He cites real‑world outcomes and studies referenced by Trump, including dramatic reductions in PTSD, depression, anxiety, and addiction symptoms within weeks of treatment. Rutherford describes how ibogaine works by interrupting addiction pathways, restoring neuroplasticity, and helping veterans psychologically reprocess trauma accumulated through years of high‑intensity training and combat deployments. He emphasizes that this is not recreational drug use but a medically supervised, intensive therapeutic experience.
The discussion broadens to include other psychedelics covered by the executive order, including psilocybin (magic mushrooms), ketamine, MDMA, ayahuasca, and 5‑MeO‑DMT, sometimes called the “God molecule.” Rutherford outlines how these substances are already being studied by major institutions such as Johns Hopkins and Stanford, not only for veterans but also for first responders, terminal cancer patients, and civilians with severe childhood trauma. He addresses safety concerns directly, noting that ibogaine carries a small but known cardiac risk that is manageable under medical supervision, and stresses that psychedelics are not addictive and differ fundamentally from long‑term pharmaceutical dependency.
Clay and Buck frame the executive order as one of the most consequential actions any president has taken on behalf of veterans’ mental health, praising Trump’s willingness to bypass bureaucratic inertia and pharmaceutical lobbying. Rutherford highlights the symbolic importance of who stood behind Trump at the signing—including Marcus Luttrell, Rob O’Neill, and other high‑profile veterans—arguing that this reflects an administration finally listening to the special operations community after more than two decades of war.
In the latter half of hour 3, the show shifts gears into media criticism and political culture, with Clay and Buck reacting to recent “most influential media” rankings. They note that nearly all prominent voices on the political left included on the list were late‑night comedians rather than journalists, arguing this reflects the collapse of institutional trust in legacy media outlets like CNN and MSNBC. They contrast this with conservative media figures and discuss how social media and open debate environments have exposed what they see as intellectual weakness and ideological uniformity on the left.
Clay and Buck also critique figures such as Joyce Carol Oates for spreading conspiracy theories online, using the example to argue that artistic talent does not equate to political or factual competence. They expand this critique to college campuses, late‑night television, and cable news, contending that decades of ideological insulation left many left‑leaning institutions unprepared for genuine debate and “counterpunching.”
The hour closes with listener talkbacks, lighthearted banter about ongoing “steak bets” related to Kamala Harris and the 2028 election, and teases for upcoming show content—including continued Iran negotiation updates and a promised Red Lobster story. Clay wraps the program with his trademark optimism, signaling that major policy, cultural, and political battles are far from over.
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