**Clay Edwards Show – Episode 1,205**
Clay opens the show on a somber note, paying tribute to his young neighbor Noah, who tragically drowned in a Brandon lake over the weekend. He shares heartfelt reflections on regret, guardian angels, and the pain no parent should ever face, asking listeners to keep the family in their prayers.
He then recaps a massive weekend at Pearl Day in Pearl, where nearly 15,000 people turned out for Hinder and Daughtry. Clay announces he’s personally funding concert ticket giveaways all summer long, kicking things off with **three pairs of field-level tickets** (valued at $500+ each) to Zach Bryan next Saturday night in Starkville at Davis-Wade Stadium.
Clay dives into Jackson culture rot with a disturbing Fondren grocery store assault on a 76-year-old woman, calling out the lack of situational awareness, community response, and the broader breakdown that allows this kind of violence in public spaces.
In hour two, Andrew Gasser joins Clay for a no-holds-barred discussion on the latest assassination attempt on President Trump at the White House Correspondents Dinner. They play a two-and-a-half-minute montage of Democrats openly calling for political violence, then shift to the Baton Rouge mall shooting that claimed the life of an innocent 17-year-old girl during senior skip day. Governor Landry’s fiery comments on failed “thug policies,” soft-on-crime judges, and the need for real accountability dominate the conversation.
They also expose radical ideology in public schools after Clay reveals a transgender flag and United Nations flag hanging in a Clinton High School classroom, warning that this kind of indoctrination is melting young minds and accelerating the culture rot.
Unfiltered, no sugar added reality radio at its finest.