The Harry Sisson Show - Trump Just Let It Slip...

Episode Date: January 5, 2026

Harry Sisson breaks down Donald Trump's latest press conference on Venezuela and other countries he's looking to take over. ...

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Starting point is 00:00:00 All right, folks, check this out. Donald Trump just had an impromptu press conference on Air Force One on the way back to Washington, D.C. from Florida. And of course, the topic of conversation was Venezuela. What are we doing now? What's next? What's the plan? And I think this press conference, especially, should really prove to every American that Donald Trump is completely incompetent if they didn't already believe that, which they should by now. But regardless, and it's also clear that Donald Trump's main plan here is to not stop at Venezuela. He speaks about going after a number of different countries in this interview. And the fact that these clips have not blown up yet with concern is concerning to me. So we're going to talk about them here.
Starting point is 00:00:40 Before I do any of that, make sure to subscribe down below, drop a like on the video, comment. Let me know what you think about this story. It goes an incredibly long way. And I appreciate all of your support through all of this madness. We're doing our best over here to cover it. But first and foremost, let's start with this clip where Donald Trump speaks about Mexico, saying they have to get their act together and has revealed that he even wants to send troops into Mexico to deal with cartels. Just watch.
Starting point is 00:01:06 Now we're going to stop them by land too. The land is easy. We had to do the sea before we did the land because it just works out. Yeah, you were just talking about the land, but it sounds like you laid out. And by the way, you have to do something with Mexico. Mexico has to get there back together because they're pouring through Mexico and we're going to have to do something. We love Mexico to do it. They're capable of doing it.
Starting point is 00:01:28 But unfortunately, the cartels are very strong in Mexico. I remember one time you actually, speaking of Mexico, I asked you about Claudia Shinebomb. And you told me at one point you had offered to send U.S. troops into Mexico to combat drug trafficking there. Is that something you've spoken to her? I think she's a terrific person. I would say every single time I talk to her, I offered to send troops. And she's just not willing? She's concerned.
Starting point is 00:01:53 Well, of course she's concerned. It's troops from another country. coming into her country. And I just find this, these excuses from Donald Trump or these demands to be so hypocritical because he's talking about Mexico in particular saying he wants them to deal with the cartels because drugs are coming in in the United States and whatnot. And number one, Joe Biden had a bill that would have addressed this, but he shot it down. But also number two, he just pardoned the former president of Honduras who was convicted of bringing drugs into the United States, sent to 45 years in prison and he just pardoned him. But now all of a sudden,
Starting point is 00:02:23 he wants people to crack down on drug trafficking. I mean, he's the one who enabled somebody to continue doing this theoretically. They did it once, nothing stopping them from doing it again. And Donald Trump pardon that guy, a guy who'd been convicted for so many different Americans getting hooked on narcotics or dying. And he just pardoned him. And now he wants people to believe that he pretends or that he's pretending to care about drug.
Starting point is 00:02:45 I mean, it's just absolutely insane. But let's move on in the next clip where he threatens another country, including Colombia. He says Columbia is very sick too. We have a very sick neighbor. and when question about a possible operation against them, he said, sounds good to me. That's Donald Trump's words. Take a look.
Starting point is 00:03:24 And he's not going to be doing it very long, let me tell you. What does that mean? He's not going to be doing it very long. He's not doing it very long. He has cocaine mills and cocaine factories. He's not going to be doing it very long. So there will be an operation by the U.S. and the world. It sounds good to me.
Starting point is 00:03:39 Sounds good to me. So we're threatening another country to take over, to take out their president and I guess run now. And I think the point I just made about the previous video stands for this one. He's like, you know, they're making these illicit substances in Colombia. We have to take them out. He just pardoned the guy who was bringing narcotics into the United States and convicted and sentenced to 45 years in prison. If anybody actually believes that Donald Trump is doing these things for drug-related reasons, then I have a bridge to sell them. They are delusional.
Starting point is 00:04:09 Donald Trump is doing this for egotistical reasons, for oil reasons, for giving businesses access to these countries. And of course, he wants the Epstein files out of the headline. I'm still talking about the Epstein files on the show. Two videos I made earlier today were about that story, because, because he doesn't want it in the news. And that's, I guarantee you, part of his thinking here. But let's move on to the next clip where he says about Greenland. He's taught, so we're on Mexico, we're on Columbia, and now Greenland, where he says, right now, he says, listen. By the way, I have to, I will say this about Greenland. We need Greenland from a national security
Starting point is 00:04:45 situation. It's so strategic. Right now, Greenland is covered with Russian and Chinese ships all over the place. We need Greenland from the standpoint of national security. And Denmark is not going to be able to do it, I can tell you. Mr. Well, what would the justification be, sir, what would the just- To boost up security in Greenland? They added one more dog slend. It's true. They thought that was a great belief. What would the justification be for a claim to Greenland? What would the justification be? I don't want to talk about Greenland now. I just say this. We need Greenland from the state of
Starting point is 00:05:23 important of national security. And the European Union needs us to have it. And they know that. Okay. So Europe needs us to have it is Donald Trump's justification for taking it. And that's why I'm saying, like, I don't think anybody should believe that Donald Trump is stopping at Venezuela. He's going to go for Cuba.
Starting point is 00:05:41 He's going to go for Colombia. He's going to go for any country he wants to because it's what he wants. And the people in his regime, the people around him, his supporters, won't stand in his way. They'll say, amazing. Great job, Mr. President. What a terrific gamble that you've just done this. And instead, it destabilizes regions. It sets a bad precedent for around the world for Russia and China to feel emboldened to kidnap leaders from other countries or just take them over and then point to the United States as the most recent high profile example of that happening. It is crazy what Donald Trump is suggesting here. And especially on Greenland, Venezuela is bad enough. Greenland, I would argue, is worse internationally because Greenland is controlled by the King's.
Starting point is 00:06:21 of Denmark, Denmark is an ally of the United States. Denmark is also a NATO ally. And does anybody think that if we, the United States, pull up on our warships, pull up with our military officers, put boots on the ground in Greenland that Europe won't respond? I think that's asking for friends fighting. For genuinely, for the relationship to sour, for people like Putin, people like Xi, and the Ayatollah in Iran are going to be sitting there laughing. They love it. They love that Donald Trump is suggesting crap like this. Here's another one, where Trump was asked, are there going to be troops on the ground specifically in Venezuela? He said that depends.
Starting point is 00:06:56 Mr. No War is talking about some war. That's off the table now. No, it's not. If they don't behave, we will do a second strike. The question is that the American troops, are they going to be on the ground? They're doing any kind of peacekeeping. I think Americans are going to. It depends.
Starting point is 00:07:11 It depends on what happens. It depends a little bit on the new administration, if you want to call it. So if you see that pushback from Rodriguez and ultimately, Well, I don't think it was wishback. I think that, frankly, you know, you hear a different person than I hope. Really? So you have spoken with her. We talked to him, yeah. Oh, you did speak. They've been very good. Okay, so now we're thinking about troops on the ground, and he's saying that he has spoken to her, but won't reveal what he's spoken to the new president of Venezuela, who has been, I guess, inaugurated by the highest court there.
Starting point is 00:07:44 But group troops on the ground. Maga voted for this. They, no more war, huh? No more. war, except, you know, some war in South America. Some war, we're going to put the troops on the ground and we're going to let them take over. Here's the final clip I want to show you, where Trump has asked, so who's in charge of Venezuela, specifically? This is kind of in reference to the other clip, and you can listen here. The next question is who's in charge of Venezuela right now? Have you spoken to the newly sworn in president there, Rodriguez, and what are your thoughts on the entire situation when you said the U.S. would run Venezuela? We're dealing with the people. We're dealing with the people They just got sported.
Starting point is 00:08:21 And don't ask me, who's in charge? Because I'll give you an answer and it'll be very controversial. What does that mean? It means we're in charge. What the, like, what is wrong with this guy? I just, every time I watch clips like this, every time I listen to him, try to speak about foreign policy, which is very obviously something he has no basis of and no understanding of, it's just mind-numbingly stupid.
Starting point is 00:08:43 So apparently we are in charge of Venezuela, but he also said that he just spoke to the president of Venezuela. so he doesn't, he has no idea what's going on. I mean, I said this in a video the other day. If you asked Donald Trump to point to Venezuela on a map, he'd end up in Asia. He's no idea what's going on in the world around him. But does this make anybody feel more confident about the alleged plan that Donald Trump has? The answer should easily be no.
Starting point is 00:09:06 No, this is, this doesn't make anybody feel more confident. It doesn't make us a stronger nation. It doesn't stabilize the situation whatsoever. Matter of fact, when you're talking about Cuba, Colombia, Greenland, and other countries he mentioned here, of course, it doesn't make anybody feel more at ease. So anyway, I will leave the video there. I just had to cover this insane press conference. But make sure to subscribe down below, drop a like on the video, comment, let me know what you think about all this. I'm excited to hear from you. And as I always say, I greatly appreciate you. And I hope you have an amazing
Starting point is 00:09:36 rest of your day.

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