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Buck Brief - Scott Pelley is a Jerk Who Deserved to Get Canned

Buck Sexton reacts to the departure of CBS journalist Scott Pelley, arguing that it reflects a broader decline in public trust in legacy media. Buck discusses leadership changes at CBS, the future of 60 Minutes, media bias, and the growing influence of independent news sources an ...  Show more

Buck Brief - Henry Nowak's Murder Shows British Race Communism Has Taken Over

Newly released bodycam footage from the murder of Southampton student Henry Nowak has sparked outrage across the UK. Buck examines the case of convicted killer Vikram Digwa, the police response at the scene, and the broader debate over justice and public trust. Never miss a momen ...  Show more

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