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Buck Sexton: ‘There is No Job That I Would Leave’ Nationally Syndicated Show For

"I love what we do. I love what I get to do every day. I'm very grateful."

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Several prominent roles in the second administration of Donald Trump are being filled by conservative media members. Buck Sexton says he wouldn’t even entertain the throughout of leaving his current post to join the team.

On Friday, Sexton announced he and his wife were expecting their first child during The Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Show. The announcement had him in a grateful mood, which led him to point out that he feels incredibly blessed to be doing the job.

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“There is no job that I would leave this job for,” Sexton said. “Even some of these crazy big jobs that people are talking about right now in the administration. I love what we do. I love what I get to do every day. I’m very grateful.”

Sexton also shared his appreciation for co-host Clay Travis, as well as those working on the program behind the scenes, for their work with the program.

Sexton, who previously worked in the CIA before embarking on a media career, made his comments after Trump has tabbed several roles by conservative media members.

Former FOX & Friends Weekend host Pete Hegseth has been selected as the Secretary of Defense. Meanwhile, former Fox Business host Sean Duffy has been named as the nominee for Secretary of Transportation. Meanwhile, Salem Radio Network host Sebastian Gorka will serve as the Deputy Assistant to the President and Senior Director of Counterterrorism in Trump’s second term. Elsewhere, reports have linked Westwood One’s nationally syndicated radio host Dan Bongino with a position as the Director of the Secret Service. He has, however, continually argued he is not in a position to join Trump’s second administration.

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