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EPISODE · Nov 20, 2025 · 1H 25M

THURSDAY FULL SHOW (Ep #1,105)

from The Clay Edwards Show · host Clay Edwards

In a fiery, no-holds-barred episode, Clay dives headfirst into two of the biggest stories dominating the headlines:   The freshly released Jeffrey Epstein court files and what (if anything) they actually mean. Clay pulls no punches: there is no mythical “client list” coming, the intelligence agencies will never surrender the real blackmail files, and the only people who end up looking worse are Democrats who sat on these documents for years while screaming about “protecting the victims.” He predicts this is less about exposing Trump (that’s never happening) and more about the younger guard in the Democratic Party quietly throwing their aging, compromised old guard under the bus. Expect a lot of Clinton-era names to take the fall while the AOC wing cheers it on. Rankin County Sheriff’s Department vs. The New York Times / Mississippi Today. Clay obtained and posted the full, unedited videos of the late inmate Larry Buckhalter that the NYT is preparing to blast as “mockery and abuse” in an upcoming hit piece. After showing all three clips in their entirety, Clay gives his unfiltered take: Larry was a frequent-flier crack addict who celebrated birthdays and milestones inside the jail, had genuine affection for certain staff, and voluntarily put on the shock vest for a Coke. Yes, it looks wild. No, it’s not the horrific torture the legacy media wants you to believe. Context matters, and Clay lays it all out, side-by-side with the sheriff’s department’s official response. As always, phones and text lines blew up with callers and texters weighing in on Epstein, Democrat hypocrisy, the limits of “justice” for victims who took massive payouts and NDAs, and whether a drug-ravaged frequent inmate knowingly horsing around with deputies is the scandal the New York Times desperately wants it to be.   Unscripted. Uncensored. Zero apologies. This is peak Clay Edwards Show: two hours of blunt commentary, viral video breakdowns, and middle-finger energy to the corporate press.   If you like your talk radio raw, unfiltered, and willing to say what everyone else is afraid to say… Episode #1105 is one for the archives.    

In a fiery, no-holds-barred episode, Clay dives headfirst into two of the biggest stories dominating the headlines:   The freshly released Jeffrey Epstein court files and what (if anything) they actually mean. Clay pulls no punches: there is no mythical “client list” coming, the intelligence agencies will never surrender the real blackmail files, and the only people who end up looking worse are Democrats who sat on these documents for years while screaming about “protecting the victims.” He predicts this is less about exposing Trump (that’s never happening) and more about the younger guard in the Democratic Party quietly throwing their aging, compromised old guard under the bus. Expect a lot of Clinton-era names to take the fall while the AOC wing cheers it on. Rankin County Sheriff’s Department vs. The New York Times / Mississippi Today. Clay obtained and posted the full, unedited videos of the late inmate Larry Buckhalter that the NYT is preparing to blast as “mockery and abuse” in an upcoming hit piece. After showing all three clips in their entirety, Clay gives his unfiltered take: Larry was a frequent-flier crack addict who celebrated birthdays and milestones inside the jail, had genuine affection for certain staff, and voluntarily put on the shock vest for a Coke. Yes, it looks wild. No, it’s not the horrific torture the legacy media wants you to believe. Context matters, and Clay lays it all out, side-by-side with the sheriff’s department’s official response. As always, phones and text lines blew up with callers and texters weighing in on Epstein, Democrat hypocrisy, the limits of “justice” for victims who took massive payouts and NDAs, and whether a drug-ravaged frequent inmate knowingly horsing around with deputies is the scandal the New York Times desperately wants it to be.   Unscripted. Uncensored. Zero apologies. This is peak Clay Edwards Show: two hours of blunt commentary, viral video breakdowns, and middle-finger energy to the corporate press.   If you like your talk radio raw, unfiltered, and willing to say what everyone else is afraid to say… Episode #1105 is one for the archives.

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