The Harry Sisson Show - 🚨Trump CAUGHT In New Epstein BOMBSHELL
Episode Date: March 22, 2026Harry Sisson breaks down the latest bombshell in the Epstein story as Trump does whatever he can to distract from the files. ...
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As Donald Trump's operation, Epstein Fury rages on in the Middle East, there is something that we know for a fact.
It is undeniably true that Donald Trump and the people around him are happy that Jeffrey Epstein and Trump's ties to Epstein are no longer the biggest story in politics.
They are giddy over that.
And that's exactly why on this show, I will never stop covering the Epstein story, because there's accountability to be had, truth to come out, and connections to be explored.
And that's why this story that we just got just makes everything even weirder, if you can even believe it.
It was already strange.
It just got worse.
According to the Miami Herald, bags of shredded documents appeared at the New York jail where Epstein was held in the days after his death.
And this is according to an officer and others who spoke to the FBI, bags and bags of shredded documents at this jail far more than normally would be in the days after his death.
weird timing, and of course there are some weird circumstances surrounding Epstein's death.
We'll talk about all that in this video.
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And without further ado, let's just get into it.
There's no time to waste.
So, as I said, from the Miami Herald, less than a week after Epstein was found dead inside his cell at the prison in Manhattan,
something was afoot inside an office where the Federal Bureau of Prison's after-action team
had set up a probe into what had happened to their most high-profile inmate.
The FBI was told that there were people shredding documents, bags of them.
An inmate at the jail was ordered to take the bags of shredded material to MCC's rear gate
and throw them in a dumpster on Thursday, August 15th,
and again on Friday, August 16th, days after Epstein's death on August 10th.
The sheer volume of materials seemed unusual, the inmate noted.
Quote, they are shredding everything, the inmate told one of the guards, adding that he was asked to give the officials whom he did not recognize a hand with the shredding.
Interesting.
So there are people in this prison who this inmate does not recognize and is helping them shred bags and bags of documents in the days after Epstein's death.
That in and of itself, it's pretty weird, but it gets worse.
One said, make sure you get that box too.
The inmate wasn't the only one who found it out of the ordinary.
A corrections officer at the detention facility called the FBI's National Threat Operation Center that same night a Friday at 6.28 p.m. to report that he had never seen this amount of bags of shredded documents coming out to be put in the dumpster at the rear gate of MCC.
So you have an inmate and a guard, both reporting that some unusual activity is.
taking place in the days after Epstein's death.
And this comes after everything we've learned about the circumstances that night as well,
such as there being an orange blob who walked up the steps toward the area where Epstein's
cell was in the middle of the night when an inmate shouldn't be out.
And apparently, according to the guards who were there that night, they don't recall
anybody going up the steps.
Also, the inmate number dropped from 73 to 72 in the hours that Epstein died.
and an inmate also told the FBI that they heard guards after they found Epstein's body talking about a cover-up.
And then you add this into the mix that a bunch of shredded documents appeared and guards and inmates are saying it's unusual.
It just keeps piling up.
It keeps piling up and there are more and more questions than ever.
A backgate corrections officer was also troubled by what he witnessed as the inmate brought down bales of shredded paper.
according to a memo he wrote to investigators three days later.
Quote, I believe that this conduct may be inappropriate for an investigative team to be shredding paperwork related to the investigation, and you may want to investigate why BOP employees are destroying these records.
So, I mean, you know, you don't have to be a police officer or an FBI investigator to know that these investigations, if you have records, if you have documents, you're not shredding them in the days after, right?
I mean, these documents are religiously preserved in any of these investigations, no matter what the crime might be.
And yet, people in the prison, officials that guards and inmates did not recognize are shredding bags and bags of documents.
Seems weird to me. I think it seems weird to most people as well.
Can we take a look at the dumpster ASAP to see if the paper is still there?
Possibly they didn't dump that yet, replied one of the federal agents whose name is redacted in the memo.
This is part of the Epstein files, of course.
but it was already too late.
The trash was picked up that very morning.
By that time, federal prosecutors had also found something else amiss.
Quote, we learned today that all institutional count slips for dates prior to August 10th,
the day Epstein died, which we requested on August 12th, are apparently missing.
They're missing.
Now, where do you think they might have been?
Or where do you think they might have gone?
I'm going to take a stab at it.
I think that maybe they were in the bags of the shredded documents.
You know, just an out there guess maybe, an out there guess, who knows, though, right?
I think they might be in the bags.
And it's just so coincidental that the slips from the days before Epstein's death disappear.
They're just gone.
The days leading up to Epstein death are gone.
Interesting.
The discovery was only one of many suspicious events that unfolded in the days and weeks
both before and after Epstein's death.
The Miami Herald has found from an analysis of thousands of pages of documents released by
the Justice Department. In fact, there were so many irregularities discovered at the Manhattan
jail that the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York opened three
separate probes into the case. No, but of course not. Nothing weird happened, and Donald Trump's
BOP and his administration handled it perfectly. You know, there's just all these holes missing in
the story, all these questions, all these inmates and guards raising alarm, and, you know, three
different probes into Epstein's death and just the circumstances surround it.
They have different case numbers, records, and emails show. First, there was a probe into
Epstein's death, which the medical examiner concluded was a suicide. He took his own life.
Despite the ruling, a forensic pathologist hired by Epstein's estate disputes the finding by
this doctor who was then the chief medical examiner for the city of New York. Dr. Michael
Baden, also a former New York City chief medical examiner, argued,
argued that the injuries found in Epstein's neck and ruptured capillaries in his eyes were more consistent
with strangulation than suicide by hanging.
Baden served for decades as a member of the New York State Correction Medical Review Board,
an entity responsible for reviewing deaths of inmates in custody.
Baden has conducted more than 20,000 autopsies, including reviewing those of former
President John F. Kennedy and civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. and Medgar Evers.
So this guy is no randomer.
You know what I mean?
He has some experience and he's saying, yeah, more consistent with strangulation than anything
else.
But there were also two corruption probes associated with Epstein's death.
One, an obstruction of justice case involving the shredding of documents and possible charges
of dereliction of duty and other misconduct by correctional officers.
And second, a black male for sex scheme involving a correctional officer that the DOJ
labeled a color of law probe.
So, and there's more information in the story. I mean, it's much deeper than just this.
You also have, um, here an anonymous letter. A corrections officer wrote an anonymous letter to a federal judge sometime later.
The date stamp on the envelope is illegible, but it appears to have been sent after the FBI interview to Kieran's and Lopez, who were two people who sounded the alarm on this shredding of documents.
The writer implies that the government is covering up the destruction of the records. This is Donald Trump's government.
quote, I do not feel comfortable reporting this to OIG because OIG knows about this and may be covering it all up.
There's no indication from the Epstein files, whether the FBI, the federal prosecutors, or the OIG took further action on the shredding.
There's also no indication they looked at video from outside of the prison or whether any members of BOP's after-action team was interviewed.
The two officers on duty that night were ultimately criminally indicted for falsifying their inmate counts and failing to make the required 30-minute check.
checks, but it would be two years before the officers were formally interviewed by the OIG investigators.
So, I mean, you know, it's just so obvious at this point. It is so obvious that something is wrong here.
I don't know what is wrong. It's hard to put your finger on one thing that happened or one thing in
particular, but there's something going on and there's something wrong. There's just too many
irregularities, weird coincidences taking place. I don't know. You can let me know in the comments
what you think. I'm excited to hear from you and your theory about what took place here. But it
sounds like to me that Donald Trump's government got rid of some documents, got rid of some documents
that maybe they didn't want people to see. I don't know. But you can let me know. Please make sure
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because it's going to take all of us.
I say that often, it's going to take all of us.
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