The Harry Sisson Show - This Will Get Him Impeached... IT'S BAD
Episode Date: June 30, 2026Harry Sisson breaks down the new bombshell stories on Trump's latest corruption schemes. ...
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All right, folks, look, I got to be honest. I am heated right now. I refuse to allow Donald Trump's
crimes and his corruption to go under the radar and allow him and his family to get away with
it. We are seeing it on a daily basis and it's getting worse as time goes on. In just the past
couple of days, we've gotten some major stories about how the Trump family is using the Oval
Office and the White House to enrich themselves, line their pockets with a bunch of cash while
giving us the American people the middle finger. So I want to talk about these stories, all of them,
in this video right now because I think you should know about them and they're really not getting
the attention that they deserve. So let's get into it and let's start with this. I mean,
pardons have been a big part of Donald Trump's presidency so far. We've seen it time and time again.
If somebody donates to his pack, donates to a campaign that he wants or works with his family
to make them money, he will give them a pardon or just drop criminal charges or criminal investigations
against these people. And now it's no different. He's using America's birthday.
the 250th anniversary to possibly justify more pardons for more people in his orbit.
The White House is considering granting 250 pardons for the nation's birthday.
Yes, they are actually considering this.
Presidents have generally treated their pardon power like an embarrassing secret,
closely held among only a few trusted aides,
and exercised quietly in the final days of an administration.
Some have signed clemency warrants just hours before boarding Marine 1 for their final flight,
but not Donald Trump.
Since returning to the White House for his second term, Trump has wielded his authority to grant clemency with abandon.
He issued pardons or commuted the sentence of nearly 1,600 people associated with the January 6th insurrection on his first day back in office and is publicly mused since about preemptively pardoning AIDS and allies because he knows they're all breaking the law.
Now the White House is discussing a possible announcement of presidential pardons as a centerpiece, a main focus of the nation's semi-quincentennial celebrations over the 4th of July.
July weekend, the idea has been described as 250 pardons for 250 years. Just out of curiosity,
why would this at all be part of America's 250th anniversary celebration? Why would
pardons be part of it? I mean, to be clear, Donald Trump is not looking in the direction of people
who actually might warrant a pardon, somebody whose case has been mishandled, somebody who's
been mistreated by the justice system, you know, black Americans who have been incarcerated for
smoking weed, for example. That might be a direction you look in if you're looking at pardons
for 250 years. Donald Trump is obviously not looking in that direction. He's looking at people
who are friends of his, people in his orbit, people who have donated to his campaign, voted for him,
you name it. That's where he's looking. So why on earth would that be part of it? It's not
really meant to be part of it. They're just using the America 250 to usher in their plans. It's a,
you know, the guise of America 250 to do this. The president has not been presented with the proposal,
a White House official told us, and the idea may never rise to his level, but Trump advisors are
split on whether mass pardons for the anniversary of American independence would be a good idea.
One advisor said there had been polling that suggested a mass pardon could benefit him.
I don't know what poll they're looking at.
It's certainly not the polls that we are all looking at.
Advocates for the plan say it would both underscore the president's authority and reinforce an
image he has long sought to cultivate.
Trump the Merciful.
Look, he's certainly Trump the Merciful if you donate it to him, but anybody else, you're out of luck.
Five current and former admin officials and nine private sector lawyers, lobbyists, and
other individuals with ties to Trump's orbit told us that the jockeying among those seeking clemency
for past crimes has been intense. One, describing it as a three-ring circus and a former official saying
it was bat-shit crazy. Another one had to turn off their cell phone over the aggressive request from
clients to get a pardon from Donald Trump. And again, all of these people are people connected to Donald
Trump in some way, some way which they've benefited him in the past. Now let's talk about another one.
Let's go away from the pardons.
What else has been going on at the White House that is Corruption Central?
The ballroom.
We are also learning just today, it's just coming out, that Trump is using a $500 million no-bid contract to build his White House ballroom.
Normally, federal agencies have to go with the best deal for taxpayers.
There's a competitive bidding process among companies to see which one costs the least amount so taxpayers can save money and, of course, produce a good product.
Donald Trump, on the other hand, did none of that with the ballroom and went right to a company that, what do you know, is pro Trump?
Wow.
I mean, it seriously just gets worse.
White House officials last year secretly awarded a no-bid contract worth up to $500 million for the construction of the ballroom in an unusual arrangement that sidestepped typical contracting procedures designed to control the costs, according to a copy of the agreement obtained by the Washington Post.
The White House, and here's how they did it.
This is how they went through the back route.
routed the contract through the executive residence.
The document shows an office that is exempt from rules that require federal agencies to solicit
competitive bids and disclose details to the public.
Wow.
The office is typically responsible for routine repairs, entertainment expenses, and the purchase of furniture art and other items for the executive mansion.
It is usually not responsible for building ballrooms or any major reforms to the White House.
Because, again, it's the people's house.
It's not Donald Trump's house.
It's not the Trump House, it's the People's House.
The confidential contract with Clark Construction, along with related correspondence and records obtained by the Post,
reveal for the first time how the Trump admin bypassed norms last summer as it set the ballroom project in motion.
Records also show that Donald Trump was directly involved in negotiating some costs for the project.
So no, Trump is not spending his time focused on the economy and rising costs and housing in the war in Iran.
He's focused on the ballroom.
And the thing about all of this is, it's not just Donald Trump.
It's not just only him who is making money off of pardons or awarding contracts in really suspicious ways to companies that might be on his side.
It's not just him.
It's his entire family.
We're also getting a story from the New York Times that Trump cut a billion dollar mining deal.
His sons stand to profit, as is usually the case with his sons and the way they've been making money recently, such as Don Jr.
having a $650 million
Pentegon contract awarded to one of the companies
that he's associated with.
When Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnik
met with Kazakhstan's president
at the St. Regis Hotel last September in New York,
Trump jumped in by phone
as the men sealed a deal
on a top priority for Washington.
During the call, Trump and his team
won an agreement from the Kazakhstan leader
to give a little-known American company,
and who do you think that little-known American company
associated with,
access to one of the world's largest untapped reserves
of Tungsten, a medal,
that the United States needs for the production of missile warheads, fighter jets, computer chips,
and other critical goods ahead of the deal. The Trump administration approved preliminary
applications for as much as $1.6 billion in federal financing for the American company,
now called Kaz Resources, which plans to break ground on the project. It was not only Mr. Trump
and Mr. Lutnik who saw an opportunity. Their sons were soon doing business with partners
in a deal that their fathers were negotiating, continuing a pattern of self-reuthers.
in Richmond in the second Trump admin that has few precedents in American history.
Within weeks of the negotiations, investors with a firm called Dominary Securities, which is housed
at Trump Tower in New York and partly owned by the president's two sons, joined with other
partners to take a 20% stake in a corporate entity related to the Kazakhstan project.
Look, I'm taking off the glasses for this one.
It drives me absolutely nuts how the corruption, the
The crime, the self-enrichment is out in the open.
It's not even like we have to guess on this stuff.
It's not like you and I are sitting here and saying, well, maybe there's something taking
place behind the scenes, but we can't say for certain.
We can say for certain.
We can absolutely say for certain that this administration has used their proximity to power,
whether Trump himself or his family members, to make money.
And they're doing it every single day.
It's never enough.
they've already made how many billions of dollars off the White House.
They want to make more.
They want to make more.
And they are working with Trump on deals that he strikes to make that money.
Like, genuinely, I am...
My God, I'm so frustrated.
I'm so frustrated.
Around the same time, Cantor Fitzgerald, an investment company controlled by Lutnik's family
and overseen by his son's Brandon,
helped one of the lead investors working with Dominary on the Kazakhstan deal,
raised $210 million in new capital for a related entity.
Such rounds of fundraising, typically net cantor millions of dollars in fees.
It's so blatant and it's so disgusting.
And all of this is taking place while Americans are struggling.
Consumer sentiment jumped a little bit, but it's still sluggish.
And Donald Trump, meanwhile, is saying that he loves the inflation as prices rise in the fastest rate in three years recently.
That's the Trump administration for you, folks.
I will leave the video there before I start ranting even more.
I don't think you need to hear it.
I don't think you need to hear me going off for 10 minutes about how much I hate Donald Trump.
You hear it every day.
I will leave the video there.
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