The Harry Sisson Show - Trump Just LET IT SLIP And Screwed Himself

Episode Date: July 3, 2026

Harry Sisson breaks down Donald Trump's disastrous interview where he accidentally lets the truth about his family slip. ...

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Starting point is 00:00:00 This is just insane. This new interview that Donald Trump did yesterday went so badly for him that he openly and willingly admitted to committing a crime and admitted to blatant corruption. Check out this clip where he not only throws his sons under the bus, but says on camera that they have insider information when they're doing business and making trades in the stock market. He just said it. He didn't hold it back.
Starting point is 00:00:22 I feel badly in away from my kids because every time my kids do, if they invest in a stock or if they go and do a bill, anything they do, because the presidency is so powerful, so big, everything, if they buy a cupcake company, well, the energy to make the cupcakes is, you know, sort of like, how's my energy policy? So therefore you have a kind of like almost anything they do if they want to buy a truck, if they want to buy, you know, if they buy an energy efficient truck, if they have inside information. So it's pretty tough in that sense. I tell my kids stay away from as much as you can stay away from.
Starting point is 00:01:05 But they also have a life. You know, they... I can't believe he really just said it. I mean, look, the corruption in the second Trump administration has been so blatant and so open. It's not exactly like they're trying to hide it. They're not really being discreet about the corruption, the insider trading, the crimes that they are likely committing. So Trump admitting it really doesn't change anything. And now he's just acknowledging the obvious.
Starting point is 00:01:29 But now we're to a point where he is just saying it in interviews. He's saying, yeah, my sons do have insider information when they're making business trades or when they're purchasing companies or whatever it might be. They have insider information that gives them leverage over other people. That's what we call insider trading. That's what we call a crime. And he's just openly throwing his kids under the bus. Now, I will say that Donald Trump is likely going to pardon Don Jr. and Eric Trump at the end of his administration. he's likely going to do that, but it doesn't change the fact that he's like openly admitting to it.
Starting point is 00:01:57 And this interview only got worse from here. Now, before we get into more clips of Trump's just total collapse in this interview, please make sure to subscribe down below, drop a like on the video as well, comment. Let me know what you think about all of these clips, especially that one. If you're on Spotify, please make sure to rate the show five stars and follow along. And let's get into the next one where Trump, with a straight face, tried to claim that his first term was the most successful four years. He says it was great. He says it was wonderful.
Starting point is 00:02:24 Just take a look at we had to say. This is only 24-second clip. First term was great. First term was... It might even be at a faster pace. This is better. So the first term, we had the most successful four years, including the COVID. You know, when you include that, when I handed it off, it was literally, I mean, you look at the numbers.
Starting point is 00:02:42 We had the highest market in history. First term was great financially. This is, I think, blowing it away. I think this is going to blow it away. Yeah, I mean, look, I will say that the second term is blowing away the first one in terms of how bad things are. I would certainly argue that Donald Trump's second term is much worse than his first. But I hate when Donald Trump does this history revisionism crap, where he just tries to change history and make people believe something that obviously did not happen. So the country was not great under Donald Trump's first term.
Starting point is 00:03:14 I don't need you to tell me. I don't need to tell you that. Everybody knows that. But I want to point out that when Trump left office, I mean, we were in a deep recession. So the fact that he is, you know, six years later still talking about his first term and saying it was a great success. When he lost the election because of how bad he was doing, I just think, you know, it's worth pointing out that that is just so ridiculous and so absurd. Then Donald Trump has decided to justify his corruption that he just admitted to in this same interview, by the way. He decides to justify the corruption, justify all the different ways he's making money by saying, I'm the only president that's ever given up my salary.
Starting point is 00:03:49 Wow, so noble. But is it really given everything that Trump is doing behind the scenes? Example, the president's the highest paid person in government. And, you know, by some standards, it gets a lot of money. I don't, I'm the only president, they say, that's ever given up my salary. I gave up my salary. But I don't get a salary. I gave it up.
Starting point is 00:04:13 And it's a lot of, you know, by some standards, it's a lot of money. Well, first of all, before. I get into just like how ridiculous of a statement it is for Donald Trump to be making that, he is not looking great. Like, I'm not trying to be rude or anything. I'm not trying to be disrespectful. I'm just saying that in this interview, Trump is not looking great as a whole. He's looking poor, you might say.
Starting point is 00:04:37 Just, you know, just an observation I wanted to make. But, you know, he says, oh, well, I'm such a great guy because I'm the only president that's ever given up my salary. It would be a good thing if he just gave up his salary and didn't make any money for four years. wonderful, no problem. But that's not what Donald Trump is doing, right? Of course, because he has made at least, and this is probably an underestimate given all the different things that taking place behind the scenes that we don't know about, but Trump has made at least $2 billion since
Starting point is 00:05:03 returning to the White House. So the president makes $400,000 a year. Giving up $400,000 and making $2 billion, like which would you rather, you take the $2 billion, which of course Donald Trump has made through very suspicious means like his cryptocurrency, where we have no ability to track where that money is coming from and who is giving that money and why they're giving that money to Donald Trump and why they're enriching the Trump family. So, you know, it's kind of rich for him to say, oh, I'm, you know, I'm giving up my salary. I'm such a good guy. And on top of that, I just want to point out all of the different gifts that Donald Trump has been given. This is from directly his financial disclosures, which were released the other day. And it includes a $250,000
Starting point is 00:05:43 sculpture, $50,000 in Super Bowl tickets from Gail Benson, $25,000. $25,000. in U.S. Open tickets from Rolex, F-Rolex. I don't have one, obviously. I don't have that kind of cash, but, you know, F-R-R-X. $15,000 in World Cup tickets, $11,000 in Rider Cup tickets, $7,500 in Daytona 500 tickets, $6,700 in UFC tickets, $3,000 in MLB tickets, $200, or excuse me, $2,250 in NFL tickets, $1,300, an NCAA men's wrestling. And now those tickets came directly from the, NCAA. So you're giving up your salary, but you're getting a bunch of gifts. It's like it's just the biggest grift that is taking place, probably the biggest gift in American politics in our history. Then Trump on his egregious corruption justified it even further by saying one of the reasons
Starting point is 00:06:33 that got elected was so that we could have a business person. That's his justification for making all this money while in the Oval Office. We were doing business long before I ever thought of, you knew me a long time before I thought of even running. You knew me before I even thought about running for I did. I knew you before. And we did a lot of business. Yeah, that's right. But I did. You know, I've made a lot of money over the years.
Starting point is 00:06:56 And I think one of the reasons that I got elected was they have a business person. And if you look at what's happening, we're beating everybody. We're beating China. We're beating every single country with the envy of the world. Unfortunately, and I do say this as unfortunately because I'm an American who wants the country to do well. China and other countries have gone like this. They've continued their steady incline. We, the United States, have gone like this.
Starting point is 00:07:23 Under Joe Biden, we were doing this. And then under Donald Trump, we've cratered. We've gone directly down in any economic metric, by the way. If the Republicans in the comment who are furiously typing saying, no, that's not true, check the data. Just look at the data. You don't have to believe me. Just check the data. But I just find it fascinating how he's like, you know, I've made a lot of money.
Starting point is 00:07:41 So what? So what? You've bankrupted like five different companies. And now you're making money off of the Oval Office. and you're making money off of your cult following, who will buy your shoes, your trading cards, your cologne, your watches, all that crap that he sells to his followers. It's just so disgusting.
Starting point is 00:07:55 Then Trump further justifies not signing this housing bill that he was supposed to sign. He says there's a lot of Democrats point in there that I don't think are even good. I'd rather not sign anything until we sign the Save America Act. In a few days, it's going to become law one way or the other, the housing bill, right? You're going to sign it? Will it become law? Where do you stand on that? Is it?
Starting point is 00:08:15 I know you called it, I don't think you were necessarily anti-housing bill. You called it yon because you think what's really important is safe. Save America Act, yeah. So I think the Save America Act is the most important thing that we have, that we will have before us. And maybe for many years back and many years forward, it's voter identification with a photo. So you look at somebody, yeah, that looks like that guy. Voter ID. It's proof of citizenship, and it's no mail-in ballots, except for the military.
Starting point is 00:08:50 We're very generous on this. If you're sick, if you're just not feeling well, you can get exceptions. If there's a disability, there's some problem, or if you go on vacation. But you can't send in millions and millions and millions of ballots where you swamp the place, and it's so corrupt. We're the only country in the world that does it. So those three things. had no men in women's sports, but we won that yesterday in the Supreme Court. And I also had
Starting point is 00:09:21 no transgender mutilization of children. And frankly, we'll win that too. So I took them out. So I have the three things. Will you let it go of housing? You let the, you and feel it. So nobody knows more about housing than I do. I made billions and billions of dollars with housing. Oh, my God. Nobody needs to hear him rant about how much he thinks he knows about housing when he obviously knows nothing about housing. Again, a man that went bankrupt five different times. Five different companies, including casinos. How do you bankrupt a casino, Donald? The house has the advantage. There's a deliberate advantage in that. You're making the money. Anyway, don't even get me started on his, you know, bankruptcies. This is absurd. There is a bipartisan housing bill, which
Starting point is 00:10:01 genuinely includes some good things that both Democrats and Republicans voted for. Now, I will say Democrats mostly worked on the bill. A lot of Democrats put in a lot of effort on this bill. So it includes some good things. Donald Trump will not sign it. because he wants to sign a voter suppression bill first. He is downplaying the SAVE Act, even though what he's saying here is bad enough. But for example, in the SAVE Act, you would not be able to use your driver's license as a form of identification to register to vote. You would have to use either a passport or a birth certificate. For example, many Americans don't have access to these documents.
Starting point is 00:10:33 Many Americans in Republican states as well, like West Virginia and Oklahoma, a substantial portion of those people don't have passports. They're landlocked. Folks, you know, don't really fly all that often if you're sitting in the middle of the United States. So Donald Trump wants to suppress the vote of his own fans. It's a big F you to them. I don't know if Donald Trump realizes this. Maybe he's too stupid to realize that. But nonetheless, the final clip I want to play for you is Donald Trump contradicting himself in the same sentence.
Starting point is 00:10:59 How do you do that? He says about Iran. They're totally defeated militarily. Total defeat. And then he says, in that same sentence, they have some missiles left. So, I mean, which one is it? This is a pragmatic end. You're not going to be in a forever war.
Starting point is 00:11:14 That's true. And there are other concerns. But. Joe, Jim, what in a second? We were in Vietnam for 19 years. We were in Afghanistan for like 10 years. We were in the Korean War forever. We were in, I don't even mention World War I and World War II.
Starting point is 00:11:31 They're biggies. But you know what? Stuff like this could have led to it. But we were in many, many years in every war. I've been there for four months. And what have I done? I've defeated them militarily. They're totally defeated militarily.
Starting point is 00:11:45 They have some missiles left. We could wipe them out too. And I hit them three times last week very hard. Because they sent a drone into a ship. I hit them. Then they did something else and I hit him. I hit him three nights in a row. The week before I hit him two nights.
Starting point is 00:11:59 There is nothing I'm more excited for than him leaving office. I just can't listen to him anymore. He is the dumbest person. to every be president in the United States, which is saying something. We've had some dumb presidents. You know what I mean? We really have. In American history, I think he takes the cake as the worst and the dumbest president we've
Starting point is 00:12:20 ever had. He is a total idiot, and it drives me nuts that somebody with this lack of intelligence is sitting in the Oval Office and making decisions that impact me, you, and everybody around us. It's sickening. So before I get too angry and go on a rant, I'm going to leave the video there. Thank you so much for watching. I just had to show you some of these just absurd clips from his interview. Please make sure to subscribe down below.
Starting point is 00:12:40 like on the video, comment, let me know what you think about this story. Man, have an amazing rest of your day if you can, given everything we just watched, and we will talk soon.

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