The Harry Sisson Show - Trump PANICS As White House Begins To COLLAPSE

Episode Date: January 28, 2026

Harry Sisson breaks down the new reports on Trump's White House being in full blown panic mode as senior officials try to blame each other for the ICE shooting in Minnesota. ...

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Starting point is 00:00:00 All right, folks, we just got some stunning reporting that essentially confirms what we could have guessed is taking place behind the scenes right now. But the Trump regime is in full-blown panic mode. Senior officials are blaming each other, pointing fingers at each other, throwing each other under the bus, trying to put blame on other people for the ICE murder of Alex Preti in Minneapolis. I mean, it is a disaster. And the weak House of Cards that the Trump regime is built upon is collapsing right before our very. So I want to get into this report, talk about who's blaming who and for what. But before I do any of that, make sure to subscribe down below, drop a like on the video,
Starting point is 00:00:37 comment. Let me know what you think about this story. If you're on Spotify or Apple, please make sure to rate the show five stars and follow along. But without further ado, enough yapping. This is according to Axiose. Scoup, blame game erupts over Trump team's false claim that Alex Pretti sought massacre and that he was a domestic terrorist. Homeland Security Secretary Christy Noam is under fire for issuing Missing
Starting point is 00:01:00 misleading and incendiary information that claimed immigration agents killed an armed Minnesota protesters Saturday because he wanted to massacre them. Christy Noam has gotten a lot of the public backlash for this, rightfully so. I mean, two Republican senators have already called for her to be fired or at least resign, and I imagine that might grow. That language has now become a source of controversy inside the Trump administration. White House officials are blaming customs and border patrol for furnishing inaccurate information, while others, including Christy Noem, are targeting Stephen Miller, who is the White House Deputy Chief of Staff and a top Trump advisor.
Starting point is 00:01:37 So Donald Trump and the White House are blaming CBP. Stephen Miller is blaming CBP, but Christy Noem is blaming Stephen Miller. It's this weird, like, triangle or square, whatever it is, of the blame game. And it's all happening right now, right before our eyes. The episode illustrates the confusion that gripped the administration after the Saturday shooting and death of Minnesota protests. Alex Pretti, and it shows the influence of Miller, Trump's closest and longest serving a political advisor, whose dominion in the White House far exceeds his title. Miller's power extends to de facto oversight of Nome, though she's a cabinet secretary who technically
Starting point is 00:02:14 outranks him. Nome said, quote, everything I've done, I've done at the direction of the president and Stephen. So, Christy Nome is naming Stephen Miller in this quote. This was relayed by a person who Nome said this to. And so she's also, obviously blaming Stephen Miller. I mean, very obviously, that is what's taking place here. Immediately after the Preti shooting in Minneapolis, administration officials in Washington knew they had a potential disaster on their hands. The officers directly involved in the shooting all shut up and got lawyers real quick,
Starting point is 00:02:46 so there wasn't a lot of information. One source briefed on the statement said, the statement that called Alex Prattie a domestic terrorist and that he was looking to kill police officers. And look, you know, these ICE officers knew they did something bad immediately. despite them clapping and saying, oh, boo-hoo, get over it, they knew. The CBP officers on the ground furnished a report that left officials with the belief that Preddy had brandish a gun. Miller heard gun and knew what the narrative would be.
Starting point is 00:03:12 Preddy came to massacre cops. So without an investigation, without having the information, Stephen Miller got out there and immediately said, oh, he was there to kill police officers. He was an assassin. We didn't have any information, and Stephen Miller just said it. I mean, how irresponsible. And it goes to show you that, I mean, we can. kind of know this, of course, but the Trump regime has never cared about the facts.
Starting point is 00:03:33 They do not care. Their automatic response is defend ICE and defend Donald Trump no matter what takes place. It's always defend them. Any early comments made were based on information sent to the White House through CBP. Miller told Axios in response to an earlier version of the story. So Stephen Miller is now blaming Customs and Border Patrol to save himself from the criticism. And what's interesting about this story is Katie Miller, Stephen Miller's wife, has been reposting quotes from this article to defend Stephen Miller, including this one that says, Miller said the Minnesota operation didn't follow the guidelines established by the White House in the aftermath of the shooting of Renee Good. Specifically, Miller said the squads of CBP agents were supposed to be divided between officers engaged in the arrest of specifically targeted criminal undocumented immigrants and other officers in charge of crowd control.
Starting point is 00:04:24 Miller said, quote, we are examining why CBP was not following that protocol. So Katie Miller is now playing cleanup for her husband, and I actually thought this post was very funny. Stephen Miller sending his wannabe podcaster wife out to do damage control is the most beta shit I've ever seen. Damn right. Damn right. Stephen Miller will not talk about this publicly, so he's sending his wife out there to do his dirty work for him. Just gross. Katie Miller continued by also posting a quote that we just read from the article.
Starting point is 00:04:52 any early comments were made based on information sent to the White House through CBP. So she is also blaming Customs and Border Patrol. And Katie Miller also reposted this on Twitter. You can see it at the top. It says Katie Miller reposted. And it just basically says that the Border Patrol agents were not following protocol and they're looking into it. So that's what they are going with. And I also thought this response from Izzy Garden, a official for Gavin Newsom, a fantastic guy, Katie Miller trying to save her marriage and her husband's job.
Starting point is 00:05:21 That's exactly what's happening right here. That's exactly what happened. So just to recap, Noam is blaming Miller. Miller is blaming CBP, and officials in the White House are blaming CBP. Now let's talk about Donald Trump, who has played a little bit of a role in this. He has basically claimed ignorance. He says, well, I don't know what they're talking about, but he knows. The Atlantic reports that Greg Bovino, this was yesterday, or two days ago, I should say,
Starting point is 00:05:47 has been removed from his role as border commander at large and will return to California where he's expected to retire soon. The report also says that Secretary Christie Noem and advisor, Corey Lewandowski, are at risk of losing their jobs. So Donald Trump and the White House are blaming Bovino and Customs and Border Patrol as well, just like Stephen Miller is, despite Christy Noem blaming Stephen Miller. It's all very weird. Donald Trump, the position he has taken publicly, is ignorance.
Starting point is 00:06:13 Trump claims that he hadn't heard Christy Noem and Stephen Miller calling Alex Preddy a domestic terrorist and then added that Prattie shouldn't have been carrying a gun, saying I don't like that he had a gun. I don't like that he had two fully loaded magazines. That's a lot of bad stuff. That's what he said yesterday in Iowa before he had a rally when he was talking to reporters that he hadn't heard it. So he was claiming ignorance.
Starting point is 00:06:35 And then in an interview with Fox News, he very clearly blamed Bovino. Listen to this. And now it's got very little crime. But it's gone very differently in Minneapolis. Well, it has. It's the only place. And now the message is out that Tom Homan is in. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:06:50 supposedly leaving Minneapolis along with some CBP agency. Is this a pullback? I don't think it's a pullback. It's a little bit of a change. Everybody in this room that has a business, you know, you make little changes. You know, Bovino is very good, but he's a pretty out there kind of a guy. And in some cases, that's good. Maybe it wasn't good here. But you have to understand. He's an out there kind of guy, says Donald Trump, which is his subtle way of saying, yeah, he's responsible. You know what I'm saying? Like, this is what Donald Trump does. It's going to start with, you know, oh, Bovino's good, but he's kind of an out there guy, and then it's going to become, yeah, Bovino is to blame. And it seems like the White House is already
Starting point is 00:07:26 doing that by saying that CBP is to blame, not Donald Trump or not anybody in the White House, but an agency of which the White House does control right now. So all of this is to say, there's a lot of blame taking place in the Trump regime right now. Christy Noam is blaming Stephen Miller. Stephen Miller is blaming CBP. Donald Trump is blaming Bovino, but also saying he doesn't know what people have said about the shooting and he can't comment on it. He's claiming ignorance surrounding this. But I think the important thing to remember as we're watching them all blame each other is that they're all responsible. Donald Trump is responsible. Stephen Miller is responsible. Christy Noem is responsible. In a perfect world, in my world, they would all lose their jobs. They would have lost their jobs many, many months ago. They wouldn't have been there in the first place. in my perfect world, but they would all be out of a job. They're all responsible. So no matter who Nome points the finger at, no matter who Stephen Miller blames,
Starting point is 00:08:24 no matter what Donald Trump claims publicly, they're all responsible. And I think we have to remember that. So I will leave the video there, but this triangle or square of blame, whatever the hell's happening here, is very weird. And it goes to show you that the Trump White House
Starting point is 00:08:39 is on rocky ground right now. And it wouldn't surprise me if there are some people out of a job very soon. Make sure to subscribe down below, drop a like, comment. Let me know what you think about everything. Of course, again, if you're on Apple or Spotify, make sure to rate the show five stars and follow along. It goes a long way.
Starting point is 00:08:54 Have an amazing rest of your day. We will talk soon.

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