Verdict with Ted Cruz

Verdict with Ted Cruz

Join Senator Ted Cruz and co-host Ben Ferguson as they break down the most important news stories of the day and reveal what they mean for you. On "Verdict with Ted Cruz,” you will go behind the scenes of the political debates that define our country.

Trump Takes Out Venezuelan Narcoterrorists in Decisive Military Attack plus Stopping DC Crime & Trump is ALIVE!

BONUS: Daily Review with Clay and Buck - Sep 2 2025

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Code Switching

 

Clay and Buck dive into the political and cultural landscape shaping the first fall of the Trump 2.0 presidency, highlighting the ongoing resistance from federal judges against the administration’s policies. The hosts criticize what they describe as partisan judicial activism, particularly rulings that attempt to block President Trump’s constitutional authority—such as deploying the National Guard in Los Angeles during immigration-related unrest. They emphasize how these decisions are often overturned by higher courts, including the Supreme Court, reinforcing Trump’s legal standing.

 

The show also covers a controversial case involving 76 unaccompanied Guatemalan children who were blocked from being reunited with their families in Guatemala by a federal judge. Clay and Buck frame this as an example of how judicial overreach is obstructing humanitarian efforts and immigration reform under Trump 2.0.

 

Call in the Guard!

 

A deep dive into the escalating crisis of urban crime in America, with a sharp focus on cities like Chicago, Washington D.C., and Memphis. They highlight the Trump administration’s proactive stance on law and order, praising President Trump’s efforts to reduce violent crime and carjackings while exposing the political resistance from Democrat leaders who, they argue, are failing to protect their constituents.

 

The conversation centers around the staggering statistic that 50 people were shot in Chicago over Labor Day weekend, prompting Clay and Buck to question why Democratic officials like Mayor Brandon Johnson oppose federal assistance, including National Guard deployment, to restore safety. They contrast Johnson’s slogan-heavy rhetoric with more pragmatic voices like Morning Joe’s Joe Scarborough, who surprisingly called for bipartisan cooperation with Trump to address crime in Illinois.

 

The hosts also revisit the controversial remarks of Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass, who suggested that increased policing would lead to too many arrests of black and brown individuals. Clay and Buck challenge this logic, emphasizing that the real victims of unchecked crime are often minorities living in high-crime neighborhoods. They argue that the true measure of safety is whether women and children can walk or jog freely in their communities without fear.

 

Commie Mamdani

 

The New York City mayoral race, scrutinizing the candidacy of Zohran Mamdani, a self-described democratic socialist. They dissect the New York Times’ attempt to downplay his ideology and warn that his proposed policies—like government-run grocery stores—could devastate the city’s economy and infrastructure. The hosts debate whether Mamdani is a true ideologue or simply an inexperienced politician who may struggle to implement his radical agenda.

 

The segment also includes reflections on past NYC mayors like Rudy Giuliani, Michael Bloomberg, and Bill de Blasio, comparing their leadership styles and impact on crime. Clay and Buck argue that Bloomberg’s business acumen and Giuliani’s law enforcement background made them effective leaders, while de Blasio’s progressive policies contributed to the city’s decline.

 

Doesn't Have to be This Way

 

Clay and Buck scrutinize Chicago’s violent crime epidemic, where Governor JB Pritzker dodges questions about the city’s safety following a weekend of 54 shootings and 7 deaths. Clay and Buck argue that President Trump’s deployment of the National Guard in Washington D.C. has proven effective, and they challenge Democrats to explain their resistance to similar measures in cities like Memphis, St. Louis, and New Orleans.

 

The hosts dissect Mayor Brandon Johnson’s inflammatory rhetoric, including his call for citizens to “defend the land” against Trump’s law enforcement efforts. Clay and Buck criticize this as dangerous and historically inaccurate, noting that Chicago was not built by slaves or indigenous people, and that invoking such narratives undermines real solutions to crime. They emphasize the psychological deterrent effect of visible law enforcement and the success of plainclothes policing units in cities like New York.

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BONUS POD: Cartels Look OUT! Trump sends Military to Southern Caribbean & Venezuela 

  • U.S. Military Deployment: The U.S. Navy has increased its presence in the Southern Caribbean with 7–8 warships (including cruisers, amphibious assault ships, and a nuclear submarine), along with 4,000+ personnel and surveillance aircraft. The mission is presented as a crackdown on drug cartels.

  • Targeting Maduro: The U.S. government labels Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro a “narco-trafficker” and has raised the bounty for his capture to $50 million. His government is described as a “narco-state” producing large amounts of cocaine.

  • Maduro’s Response: Maduro has mobilized troops, armed citizens, and accused the U.S. of using anti-drug rhetoric as a cover for regime change and “gunboat diplomacy.” He warns of a “constitutional republic in arms” if attacked.

  • Public Reactions:

    • Some Venezuelans, especially opposition members, express cautious optimism and even “silent euphoria” at U.S. pressure, though fear retaliation at home.

    • Venezuelans abroad are more openly celebratory, praising Trump as a strong ally for democracy and regime change.

  • Wider Context:

    • The administration seeks to redefine drug cartels as terrorist organizations, allowing broader military and intelligence operations against them.

    • Commentary contrasts Trump’s proactive measures with Biden’s presidency, citing fentanyl deaths and cartel-related violence as urgent crises.

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On the Road in Mexico Urging the Mexican Government to get Serious about Defeating Cartels plus Dems Bemoan Trump's Fighting Violent Crime

1. Trip Recap & Foreign Relations

  • El Salvador:
    Cruz praises President Nayib Bukele for drastically reducing homicide rates by aggressively targeting gangs like MS-13 and 18th Street. He contrasts El Salvador’s success with U.S. crime and immigration challenges.

  • Panama:
    He toured the Panama Canal and highlighted U.S. concerns about China’s growing influence there, including ports, bridges, and tunnels near the canal. Cruz warns that China could disrupt canal traffic in a future conflict, threatening U.S. national and economic security.

  • Mexico:
    Cruz met with senior Mexican officials (Foreign Secretary, Defense Secretary, Agriculture Secretary). He urged cooperation on border security and dismantling drug cartels, stressing Trump’s policies and a reported 99% drop in illegal border crossings.

    • Mexican leaders, including President Claudia Sheinbaum, rejected U.S. military involvement, citing “sovereignty.”

    • Cruz compared Mexico’s stance to El Salvador’s crackdown and Colombia’s Plan Colombia (early 2000s), arguing that success requires political will.

    • He warned that if Mexico refuses, the U.S. may still act militarily against cartels under Trump’s leadership.


2. Domestic Politics & Crime

  • Cruz and Ferguson shift focus to Illinois Governor JB Pritzker, criticizing him for downplaying crime in Chicago.

  • Cruz cites statistics on Chicago’s murder rate (highest in the U.S. for 13 consecutive years) and argues Democrats prioritize criminals over victims.

  • He frames Democrat policies in Illinois, California, and nationally as failures comparable to Mexico’s refusal to confront cartels.


3. Broader Political Commentary

  • Cruz claims Democrats have become the “party of criminals,” siding with offenders over law-abiding citizens.

  • He notes polling showing Americans are highly concerned about crime in cities.

  • Discussion touches on 2025 midterm elections:

    • Republicans may benefit from Democrat extremism.

    • But Cruz worries about a GOP “enthusiasm gap,” citing a special election loss in Iowa.

    • He stresses the need for Republican voter turnout despite Trump’s early policy “successes.”

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Extra: Tragedy Strikes Again - The Sean Hannity Show

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Sean dives deep into the heartbreaking tragedy at a Minneapolis Catholic school, where two young lives were lost, and many others were injured. He expresses his justifiable anger at the predictable aftermath, where the left rushes to politicize these tragedies instead of addressing the root causes. Sean outlines real, common-sense solutions for preventing school shootings, like installing metal detectors and employing retired law enforcement to safeguard our children. He is relentless in calling out the hypocrisy of politicians who ignore the crime crisis while pushing open borders and sanctuary policies that endanger communities across America.

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Trump DEI Spending Win, Cracker Barrel Pulls the Plug on Rebrand & Panama Canal at Risk by Far Reaching China Week In Review

  • Supreme Court Ruling on DEI Grants

    • The Supreme Court ruled 5–4 in favor of the Trump administration, allowing it to terminate $783 million in NIH diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) related grants.

    • The decision centered on jurisdiction — the Court found that lawsuits over federal contracts must be filed in the Court of Federal Claims, not in district court.

    • Justice Amy Coney Barrett cast the swing vote: siding with conservatives to block the payouts but with liberals on preventing reinstatement of the DEI guidance policy.

    • Conservatives framed this as a victory against what they see as “ideological” grants, while critics warned of reduced research support.

  • Corporate “Woke” Backlash — Cracker Barrel Example

    • Discussion shifted to Cracker Barrel’s rebranding effort that downplayed its nostalgic Americana imagery.

    • The company faced backlash, similar to Bud Light and Target controversies, leading to stock declines.

    • After pressure from customers, investors, and even Donald Trump’s public comments, Cracker Barrel reversed course and reinstated its traditional branding.

    • This was framed as an example of market-driven resistance to corporate progressivism.

  • Senator’s Latin America Trip (El Salvador & Panama)

    • The speaker described travels to El Salvador, highlighting improved safety under President Nayib Bukele. This led to “reverse migration,” with Salvadorans abroad expressing interest in returning.

    • In Panama, focus was on the Panama Canal’s strategic importance and concerns about Chinese control over ports, infrastructure projects, and canal-adjacent facilities.

    • The senator warned that in the event of a U.S.–China conflict, Chinese influence in Panama could threaten U.S. economic and military logistics.

    • He urged Panamanian officials to push out Chinese companies and secure the canal with U.S.-aligned interests.

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Inside El Salvador's CECOT Prison for MS-13 Gang Members, plus Stopping China from Having Control of the Panama Canal

1. El Salvador’s CECOT Mega-Prison for Gang Members

  • Senator Cruz describes his recent visit to El Salvador, where he toured the CECOT (Centro de Confinamiento del Terrorismo) prison.

  • The prison was built to house up to 40,000 of the country’s most dangerous gang members (MS-13, Barrio 18).

  • Conditions:

    • Cells hold 100 prisoners each, with bunk beds stacked four levels high.

    • Prisoners are locked in cells 23 hours a day, with 1 hour allowed for exercise and religious instruction (both mandatory).

    • No cellphones—blocked with jammers, with heavy fines for carriers if a call gets through.

    • Monitored constantly by guards with machine guns and 24/7 lighting.

  • Cruz compares it to U.S. prisons, noting it is much harsher and more controlled. He highlights the dramatic drop in El Salvador’s homicide rate (down ~98%), attributing it to President Bukele’s crackdown and mass incarceration of gang members.

  • He even interviews an MS-13 member from Texas who admitted to murder in El Salvador and hinted at crimes in the U.S. The inmate expressed regret about his son possibly joining a gang but acknowledged that El Salvador’s new security situation made that less likely.

2. Panama Canal and Chinese Influence

  • Cruz also traveled to Panama, where he toured the Panama Canal and met with government officials.

  • He emphasizes Panama’s strategic importance to U.S. national security and commerce.

  • Concerns raised:

    • Chinese companies control key infrastructure near the canal, including ports, a bridge under construction, and a metro tunnel project.

    • Cruz warns this could give China leverage to disrupt U.S. military and commercial shipping if conflict arises (e.g., over Taiwan).

    • He pressed Panamanian officials to remove Chinese control and noted ongoing negotiations to transfer two Chinese-run ports to a U.S. consortium.

  • He frames this as a matter of U.S.–Panama shared interest: Panama also risks economic and security harm if China can choke canal operations.

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Bonus: Daily Review with Clay and Buck - Aug 28 2025

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Meet my friends, Clay Travis and Buck Sexton!  If you love Verdict, the Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show might also be in your audio wheelhouse. Politics, news analysis, and some pop culture and comedy thrown in too.

 

Here’s a sample episode recapping four takeaways. Give the guys a listen and then follow and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts.

 

Toxic Empathy Exposed

C&B give commentary on the Minneapolis shooting, where the attacker allegedly targeted Christian children and had “Kill Donald Trump” written on the weapon. The hosts argue this reflects a disturbing pattern of violence linked to transgender identity and mental illness, exacerbated by what they call “toxic empathy” and ideological coercion.

Mary Margaret Olohan

Mary Margaret Olohan, a White House correspondent for The Daily Wire, joins the show to discuss her reporting on Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, who allegedly ignored warnings from Catholic and independent school leaders about threats to faith-based institutions. Despite meetings and requests for increased security funding, Walz took no action—while simultaneously promoting Minnesota as a “trans refuge” and signing legislation supporting gender-affirming care.

Media Shields the Trans Shooter

Updates on the tragic shooting at Annunciation Church in Minneapolis, where a trans-identifying shooter killed two children and wounded others. They analyze the shooter’s disturbing manifesto, which included anti-Trump messages, racial slurs, and references to past mass shooters. The hosts criticize mainstream media outlets like ABC News and CNN for downplaying the shooter’s motives and prioritizing pronoun correctness over truth, highlighting how legacy media shields Democrats from accountability.

Virginia Lieutenant Governor Winsome Sears

The hour features a powerful interview with Virginia Lieutenant Governor Winsome Sears, who outlines her campaign for governor. Sears touts Virginia’s economic success under Republican leadership—over 276,000 new jobs, a $10 billion surplus, and reduced regulations—and warns against her opponent Abigail Spanberger’s support for trans athletes in women’s sports, defunding police, and radical school policies. Sears calls for common-sense governance, parental rights, and law enforcement support.

Emotional Blackmail

Clay and Buck also explore the broader cultural impact of identity politics, arguing that the LGBTQ+ movement has been hijacked by trans activism. They urge gay Americans to speak out against radical gender ideology and reclaim their distinct identity. Listener emails and calls reinforce this message, including a heartfelt story from a mother whose son transitioned at 17, sparking a discussion on emotional blackmail, psychiatric influence, and family trauma.

 

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BONUS POD: Gunman Left Online Manifesto w Anti-Trump & Anti-Israel Rhetoric

Summary of Events

  • The shooter, identified as Robin Westman (born Robert Westman, 23 years old), carried out an attack at a Catholic church and school during mass.

  • Weapons used: pistol, rifle, and shotgun.

  • Casualties reported: 2 children (ages 8 and 10) killed, 17 others injured (14 children and 3 adults).

  • The shooter allegedly took their own life inside the church.

  • The FBI labeled the case as a hate crime and domestic terrorism targeting Catholics, though local police had not fully confirmed the motive.

Shooter Background

  • Legally changed name from Robert to Robin at age 17.

  • Described as transgender by commentators in the text.

  • Left behind videos, writings, and a manifesto with disturbing content:

    • Admiration for previous mass shooters.

    • Anti-Catholic, anti-Trump, and anti-Israel messages written on firearms and magazines (e.g., “Kill Donald Trump,” “Israel must fall”).

    • Obsession with school shootings and extremist rhetoric.

  • Mother previously worked at the same school; shooter graduated from it in 2017.

Political & Media Reactions

  • Trump administration officials and FBI leadership framed the shooting as an act of religiously motivated hate.

  • Commentary in the document accuses Democrats and liberal media of downplaying the hate-crime angle and focusing instead on gun control.

  • References to Amy Klobuchar, Jen Psaki, and the Minneapolis mayor, criticizing their calls for tighter gun laws and for allegedly ignoring the ideological/mental health aspects.

  • The mayor’s emotional remarks about gun violence and children’s safety are quoted, but framed as anti-gun rhetoric.

  • The commentary repeatedly emphasizes a pattern of transgender shooters and accuses mainstream media of suppressing that detail.

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On the Ground with President Bukele in El Salvador plus Cracker Barrel Surrenders

  • Cruz’s Visit to El Salvador

    • Cruz is in El Salvador meeting with President Nayib Bukele, government officials, U.S. military, and embassy staff.

    • He describes dramatic changes in safety under Bukele’s leadership—highlighting the crackdown on gangs, mass arrests of MS-13 members, and construction of a mega-prison.

    • Cruz emphasizes the murder rate dropping from the highest in the world (100 per 100,000 in 2015) to 1.9 per 100,000 in 2024, a 98% decrease.

    • He contrasts Bukele’s tough-on-crime approach with U.S. cities that, in his view, are paralyzed by progressive policies.

    • Cruz stresses that security improvements are also prompting reverse migration: Salvadorans in the U.S. are reportedly returning home.

  • MS-13 and U.S. Politics

    • They discuss Kamar Abrego Garcia, an MS-13 member from Maryland involved in human trafficking and domestic abuse, who is facing deportation.

    • Cruz criticizes Democrats, particularly Senator Chris Van Hollen, for being sympathetic to such individuals instead of supporting law and order.

    • This segment is framed as an example of Democrats prioritizing criminals over public safety.

  • Cracker Barrel & “Go Woke, Go Broke”

    • Cruz and Ferguson mock Cracker Barrel’s recent rebranding decisions, claiming the company abandoned its traditional customer base for “woke” marketing strategies.

    • They compare the backlash to similar situations with Bud Light and Target, noting plummeting stock prices and customer revolt.

    • Cruz highlights investor warnings that leadership ignored, framing the reversal as a victory for conservative consumer pushback.

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