The Harry Sisson Show - Trump Just Deleted ALL Of The Files...
Episode Date: March 4, 2026Harry Sisson breaks down the new bombshell Epstein news that further implicates Trump. ...
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My commitment to you folks has been, regardless of what's going on around the world or what's happening here in the United States, I would not let this Epstein story get swept under the rug if there are news reports about it, things to talk about with you folks and to inform you.
And that's exactly what happened yesterday. We just learned more about the scope of the documents that Donald Trump is still covering up.
We've been talking about Donald Trump taking documents down that are embarrassing for him or contain very serious allegations against him.
We've been talking about the documents that the DOJ is just outright refusing to release.
Now we got more reporting on it, and it is truly stunning.
So we're going to talk about it, including some very serious allegations against Donald Trump
that have been recently unearthed in the Epstein files that the DOJ is covering up.
Before I do any of that, though, please make sure to subscribe down below, drop a like on the video, comment.
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and without further ado, let's get into it.
So aside from this story, there are some crucial Epstein updates that you need to know about.
Like, for example, the House Oversight Committee is expanding its investigation into Epstein by requesting
seven voluntary interviews with some pretty powerful people, close associates of Jeffrey Epstein,
or people who have a lot of communications with Epstein in the Epstein files.
So we have Bill Gates, Doug Band, Leon Black, Kathleen Rumler, Ted Waite, Leslie Groff, and Sarah Kellen.
Now, these are all voluntary interviews.
No subpoenas have been sent out for these people, so we're just kind of hoping that they do the right thing and come in for an interview.
I'm not exactly holding my breath, but that's what this is.
We also now know that Howard Lutnik has volunteered to testify in front of the oversight committee.
This is according to Rokana and Axios.
And let's be clear about something, Howard Lutnik is not doing this out of the goodness of his heart.
He has not had a moral awakening on Epstein and decided, you know what, I want to do the right thing in
come in and testify. No, Howard Lutnik was going to get a subpoena, and so he kind of jumped the gun
and said, well, I'd prefer not to have the headline that I was subpoenaed and now I'll volunteer
to come in to testify. And maybe he can even prolong him not coming in by making it a voluntary
agreement as opposed to a subpoena. Another thing I want you to guys see is this really
insane paragraph that was contained in this Atlantic article talking about the crazy plot to release
the Epstein files, how Rokana and Thomas Massey were able to get it done.
But this paragraph really sent shivers down my spine.
And there are some major questions I think need to be answered here.
And this is talking about the extent to which Donald Trump went to cover up the Epstein files,
which is connected to the article from the Wall Street Journal we're about to talk about.
But from the Atlantic, as the House moved toward a vote on releasing the Epstein files last summer and fall,
the White House and top Trump allies launched an effort to forestall it that lawmakers told me was unprecedented in its intensity and scope.
Massey called it a 360 pressure campaign.
One felt not just by him and his staff, but anyone associated with him.
One tactic he had not experienced before, some of his key staff members were suddenly offered
more prestigious jobs in the Trump administration or more lucrative jobs in the private
sector.
The idea being that if Massey had no staff and no longer had a full staff, he couldn't pursue
ambitious legislation.
Massey recalled asking an employee who a few reasons.
weeks before the vote had received an employment offer that would double his salary.
Quote, did it ever occur to you that they might be offering you this job to basically
make me less effective?
He said the young man sheepiously replied, that's what my mom said.
He turned down the offer and finished writing the bill.
So Trump was trying to essentially handicap Massey in this battle.
He was trying to give him no staff to be able to get this done and prevent the files from
coming out.
So we don't even realize the top-down effort Trump.
went to to try to suppress these files from being released. And the major question I have in this is,
yeah, we know that Donald Trump is handing out jobs to prevent the Epstein files from being released,
but what are the private sector companies that were part of this? And we deserve to see the
correspondence between the Trump admin and these private companies to set up this sort of agreement
to offer these people jobs to get them away from Massey. Which private companies? I think the American
people deserve to know that. Now, let's talk about these 47
That's right, 47,000 documents that have been removed and are offline for review from the Epstein files.
This is according to the Department of Justice.
And among the documents are a woman's unverified allegations against Donald Trump, allegations we've covered on the show.
The DOJ has withheld thousands of documents from the Epstein files, including FBI documents that detailed a woman's unverified allegations of sexual misconduct against Donald Trump.
after a journal analysis identified more than 40,000 files that appeared to be missing from the documents
posted to the OJ's website, a Justice Department spokeswoman said that the 47, 635,000 files were offline for further review
and should be ready for reproduction by the end of the week. I am doubtful on that, which I think most people would be.
The withheld files include Federal Bureau of Investigation Notes documenting a series of interviews the woman gave to agents in 2019,
in which she alleged misconduct by Trump and Jeffrey Epstein when she was a minor in the 1980s.
Trump has denied wrongdoing and said the Epstein files totally exonerated him.
That's right. Donald Trump believes these documents, which contain incredibly serious allegations against him,
quote, totally exonerated him, which is, you know, delusion that I don't think we've ever seen before in at least modern American politics.
I mean, that is just completely insane.
Those documents are similar to many witness statements with unverified claims that were released
by the government in January, raising questions about why they weren't included with the millions
of files made public. The DOJ was required to release the public. Such witness statements under the Epstein
Files Transparency Act. Now, think about what this paragraph is saying. I mean, this is pretty,
this piece of hair just won't stop. Sorry, aside from that, this is pretty significant because
the DOJ was willing to release all of these other allegations that weren't verified because they
either weren't investigated, which has its own question surrounding it, but they weren't
investigated or they couldn't make contact with the person. Why didn't they release these specific
allegations? Why didn't they release the documents surrounding this specific woman? If you're like
picking one allegation out of the many to not release, it almost makes it seem like there might be a
credible allegation, which by the way, the FBI interviewed this woman and deemed her to be a
credible accuser, among the other women who accused Epstein of wrongdoing. The woman who claims she was
abused as a minor by Epstein was deemed ineligible for the Epstein's Victims'
compensation program, which paid settlements to more than 130 Epstein victims.
The DOJ included a summary of the woman's allegations within the Epstein files in January
and a so-called Form 302 from the woman's first interview in which she alleged that
Epstein abused her in South Carolina.
It didn't release three other form 302s, which are FBI interviews, including the
interviews in which she discussed Trump.
So they specifically did not release the interviews where she brought.
brought up Donald Trump's name, cover up. And so far, the documents have not been released,
and many of these documents were taken down. And now we know that there are 40,000 plus documents
that are down for review from the Department of Justice. It is a top-down cover-up. The Justice
Department hasn't explained why the Form 302s weren't released. The department said last
week that it was conducting a review to see whether any materials were, quote, improperly
tagged in its review process, and if so, that it would release them. So far, we have no
update from them whatsoever. White House spokesperson Abigail Jackson said by releasing thousands of pages
of documents cooperating with the House Oversight Committee's subpoena request, signing the Epstein
files, yada yada, yada, Donald Trump is more for transparency, yada, yada, I mean, it's total crap.
The documents show the woman whose name is redacted had four meetings with the FBI agents
in 2019 after Epstein was arrested. She initially made allegations that Epstein abused her and
told agents she was reluctant to discuss Trump. In the interviews, the woman told agents that she was
aware that because she was claiming abuse from years earlier, the statute of limitations of any
viable federal violation may have run out, which is insane, by the way. She asked the agents,
what's the point, which is a heartbreaking thing, you know, feeling like completely hopeless,
helpless that you're not going to be able to get justice. What's the point? That really hit me.
Agents reassured her that all victims of crime should have an opportunity to tell their stories
and her meetings with the FBI. The documents show that the woman detailed her allegations from an
encounter, she claimed Epstein arranged with Trump in New York or New Jersey when she was about 13 to 15 years
old, which haven't been verified. She was introduced to someone with money, money. It was Donald Trump.
DOJ officials have caution that some files may include fake or false materials that were sent to the FBI,
the public, and they've, of course, done this in a way to defend Donald Trump, saying that,
you know, be careful because some of the allegations might be false. And that is true. Some of the
allegations might be false, but they are specifically removing this allegation from the Epstein files.
specifically removing those interviews where she brought up Donald Trump's name.
And the final point I want to make about this bombshell story, these 47,000, I mean, 47,000
documents that are currently unavailable and offline for review, is that we know this specific
allegation against Donald Trump was not included in the Epstein files.
They removed three of her interviews.
The real problem, though, is that Galane Maxwell has actually seen her interviews with
the FBI. We know that because the Department of Justice turned over those documents to Galane Maxwell
in 2021 before her trial, which is a pretty standard pre-trial thing to do. You turn over any evidence
material you have to the defense so they can make a defense. So Galane Maxwell knows what this
specific Epstein victim said about Donald Trump, but the American people do not. They have withheld
those interviews, given them to Maxwell, not given them to the American people. They've released
an interview where she talked about Epstein, but completely disregarded the other three interviews,
where she brought up Donald Trump's name. There is a cover-up still taking place here, these 47,000
documents that are currently unavailable for me, you and everybody around you to see. There's a
cover-up taking place here. And as I said at the beginning, I will continue to say it as long as I can.
You know, I don't care what's happening around the world. I don't care what's happening in the
United States. I will always cover this story. Transparency and justice for the victims is
the most important thing and calling out this cover up is vital. We cannot lose sight of this story
despite how much Donald Trump wants us to. So I will leave the video there. Thank you so much for
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rest of your day. And we will talk soon.
