The Harry Sisson Show - Stephen Miller Just CRASHED OUT Live On Air
Episode Date: January 6, 2026Harry Sisson reacts to Stephen Miller's appearance on CNN tonight where he tried, and failed, to defend Trump's invasion of Venezuela and his threats towards Greenland. ...
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All right, folks, look, I can't even believe what I just watched.
Stephen Miller, who is a senior advisor to Donald Trump and a man who looks identical to a human thumb,
just went on CNN and got into a screaming match with Jake Tapper over Donald Trump's invasion of Venezuela and his threats toward Greenland.
Now, he is trying desperately to defend Donald Trump's actions here and is failing spectacularly.
I have no idea why he thought this was a good idea.
But let's get ready for another Stephen Miller screaming match.
happens all the time. So make sure to subscribe down below, drop a like on the video, comment.
Let me know what you think about this story. Separately, in this interview, he also told Jake
Tapper that, quote, no one is going to fight the U.S. militarily over the future of Greenland,
essentially threatening our allies, daring them to fight back against the U.S. if we invade
Greenland, which is a crazy thing to say about our allies, people who have been very good to the
United States historically. And this also comes days after Katie Miller, his wife, posted this on
Twitter, a photo of Greenland covered in an American flag. It went incredibly viral, 30 million views.
And she said soon. So it doesn't seem like the Miller family is joking about this. And it doesn't
seem like Donald Trump is either. Just the other day, he said, we need Greenland for national
security. That's his reason, which doesn't make any sense. But we'll start with this clip here
where Jake Tapper asked, can you rule out that the U.S. is going to take Greenland by force?
Can you rule that out? We're not doing it. And he said, Greenland should be part of the United
States, basically saying, no, I can't rule that out. And then Jake Tapper follows up and just watch
this clip. It is crazy. Important topic. The premier of Greenland and the premier of Denmark and other Danish
officials are responding to a Twitter post from your wife, Katie Miller, herself, a former
Trump White House official showing Greenland covered with an American flag saying soon after that
was posted. President Trump repeated the claim that the U.S. needs Greenland for national security
reasons. The Danish Prime Minister responded to this in an interview earlier today, as reported by Bloomberg,
quote, I believe one should take the American president seriously when he says it wants Greenland,
but I will also make it clear that if the U.S. chooses to attack another NATO country militarily,
then everything stops, including NATO, and thus the security that has been established since the end
of the Second World War. Can you rule out that the U.S. is ever going to try to take Greenland by force?
Well, let me go back a step.
The president has been clear for months now.
So I know you're treating this as breaking news.
The president has been clear for months now
that the United States should be the nation
that has Greenland as part of our overall security apparatus.
Right, but your wife posted that like hours after the Venezuela operation.
That's why it's newly relevant.
No, no, and I'll talk with you about it for an hour.
I think it's really important conversation.
I just wanted to reset, Jake, by making clear that it has been the formal position of the U.S. government since the beginning of this administration, frankly, going back into the previous Trump administration, that Greenland should be part of the United States.
The president has been very clear about that. That is the formal position of the U.S. government.
Right, but can you say that military action against Greenland is off the table?
It would be military action against Greenland.
Greenland has a population of 30,000 people, Jake.
The real question is, by what right does Denmark assert control over Greenland?
What is the basis of their territorial claim?
What is their basis of having Greenland as a colony of Denmark?
The United States is the power of NATO.
For the United States to secure the Arctic region to protect and defend NATO and NATO interests,
obviously Greenland should be part of the United States.
And so that's a conversation that we're going to have as a country.
That's a process we're going to have as a community of nation.
So you can't take it off the table that the U.S. would use military force to seize Greenland.
You can't take it off the table.
I understand, Jake, I understand you're trying very hard to, which again is your job.
I respect it.
It's great to get exactly the headline, right, that catchy headline.
I'm trying to get an answer to question.
That says Miller refuses to rule out.
The United States should have Greenland as part of the United States.
There's no need to even think or talk about this in the context that you're asking.
of a military operation. Nobody's going to fight the United States militarily over the future of Greenland.
Oh, my God. He is such a doucheback. And I don't insult people often on this channel. I reserve it for
very special few. Stephen Miller is one of those people. He is so arrogant and so annoying. I mean,
he really just is. And I'm not, again, I'm not trying to be insulting or inflammatory. I just,
that's the way I feel about Stephen Miller. He also has no idea what he's talking about. He's like,
why, you know, why does Denmark have claimed to Greenland? Okay. Let's just apply that to
anywhere. Why does the United States have claimed to Texas or any American state? If that's just,
if that's the basis we're using, you know, why does the United Kingdom have claimed to London?
What makes them control London? This is nonsense. That's nonsense. It's nonsense. That's what it is.
You apply it to any other country, your normal person would be like, yeah, that's crazy. If you apply
to Greenland, your normal person would be like, that's crazy. Stephen Miller, I guess not.
So he's not taking military action off the table. In my previous episode on this show,
we talked about all these different European leaders, and I would encourage you to watch it if you get a chance or read about it, whatever medium fits you best.
A bunch of European leaders have come out and attack Donald Trump saying, if you go after Greenland, NATO will respond.
We will not just sit there idly and watch you do it.
And Stephen Miller is saying, well, you know, screw that.
We're not taking it off the table.
He refused to.
He wouldn't answer the question.
And what claim do they really have?
By saying that, the latter claim, why do they really control it?
That's setting up an invasion.
It's so obvious.
It's like they're not even trying to hide it.
And this is just insane.
He's freaking out on live TV, just screaming at Jake Tapper, for no reason.
Here's another one where Stephen Miller went on a rant defending Donald Trump's aggression
against Venezuela saying, we are a superpower.
We're going to conduct ourselves as a superpower.
And Jake Tapper just bluntly said, I don't know what you're talking about right now.
And nobody does.
Nobody does.
Watch.
The United States is using its military to secure our interests unapologetically in our
hemisphere. We're a superpower, and under President Trump, we are going to conduct ourselves as a superpower.
It is absurd that we would allow a nation in our own backyard to become the supplier of resources to our
adversaries, but not to us, to hoard weapons from our adversaries, to be able to be positioned
as an asset against the United States rather than on behalf of the United States.
Sovereign country shouldn't be able to do what they want to do. The Monroe Doctrine and the Trump Doctrine is
all about securing the national interests of America. For years, we sent our soldiers to die in
deserts in the Middle East to try to build them parliaments, to try to build them democracies, to try to
give them more oil, to try to give them more resources. The future of the free world, Jake,
depends on America being able to assert ourselves and our interests without apology. This whole
period. He's just screaming. He's just screaming into the microphone right now. And I have no idea why,
because none of what he's saying makes any sense.
You know, he's saying, like, we shouldn't let Venezuela, he's referring to, be a tool for
our adversaries.
They're near the United States geographically, which I'm not exactly sure why that's relevant,
but they're near the United States, so they shouldn't do trade with our adversary.
They shouldn't hoard weapons.
It's like, okay, sure, if you don't want a country near you that's adversarial toward
you, I get that.
But why not improve relations with that country as opposed to invading them?
We could just strike a trade deal and say, hey, you should trade more with us.
we have better product than China, for example.
Let's do that as opposed to, you know,
taking out the leader and destabilizing the region,
perhaps even pushing them further toward China.
The policy just makes no sense,
and he's screaming on CNN. It's wild.
That happened. After World War II,
where the West began apologizing
and groveling and begging
and engaging these fast reparations schemes.
What I'm talking about, Jake, is the idea.
By the way, you do, I know you love doing
that smarty thing, Jake, and I was hoping to be better
than this time.
I'm just, I'm asking you.
about if there should be an election.
I asked you if there would be an election in Venezuela.
That's what I asked.
I said, why was the president so quick to dismiss Machado?
You answered that question.
And then I said, the objective, Jake, is security and stability
for the people of Venezuela.
With our help and leadership, that country will become more prosperous
than it has ever been in this whole history.
Venezuela is a woman running Venezuela right now
is part of the Maduro regime.
And that's actually a good point by Jake Tapper at the end.
I've had my beef with him in the past,
but that's a good point by him.
genuinely, which is, like, what actually changes for the people of Venezuela now?
Like, they got Maduro.
Okay.
Bad guy.
Brutal dictator.
Don't like Maduro.
But now Donald Trump endorsed his vice president, a loyalist to him, as opposed to
endorsing Machado, who we now know he didn't because she accepted the Nobel Peace Prize.
He's just a manchild.
But what actually changes?
They're still living under the same policies.
It's asinine.
Again, we can just improve our relationships with a country as opposed to push a
them farther away. And I have no, I was with Jake, I have no idea what he's talking about.
He started talking about World War II and grovelling. This guy is out of his goddamn mind.
But yeah, this is Stephen Miller. They are clearly on the back foot. If you have to go on
live television and start screaming about nonsense, just nonsense, then you're probably not in a
winning position. You know what I mean? You're probably not in a good spot. People who are
confident in their views can go on and say, yeah, this is what I believe and here's why I believe
it. Stephen Miller is like, ah, you know, ah. Jeez Louise, man. All right.
Anyway, I'll leave the video there. I just had to show you this as soon as I saw the clip.
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