The Harry Sisson Show - Trump's SECRET 2028 Plan Just Leaked... It's BAD
Episode Date: November 11, 2025Harry Sisson breaks down the new reporting on Donald Trump's plans to stay in power beyond 2028. ...
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All right, folks, look, we just got some stunning new reporting on Donald Trump's attempts to stay in power past 2028.
This plan that they're working on behind the scenes that Steve Bannon has talked about publicly is getting deeper and deeper.
It is well funded, and they fully intend on using it.
And this reporting that we just got further proves that point.
Just the other night, Donald Trump pardoned a bunch of people who tried to help him to overturn the election in 2020.
And what Donald Trump is saying there is that if you help me,
Again, I got your back.
And this reporting from Politico that came out late last night further proves that.
So we're going to get into the story and more because this goes much deeper than we previously knew.
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I have a fever right now, but democracy matters more.
So we're going to make it through the story and we're going to talk about it.
But look, I do want to start here because I think that this is a point that Republicans and even members of Congress, those in mainstream,
media are kind of glossing over. And it's Donald Trump's White House renovations. Gavin Newsom made a point
about them recently saying, you know, you don't renovate your house if you plan on leaving.
And Donald Trump is not just, you know, making a change here, hanging up a portrait here.
He is completely destroying the White House. And we got some new images of Donald Trump's
attempts to completely ruin the people's house. This is from a reporter, a White House reporter for
News Nation. The words the presidential walk of fame have been added above the photos of the
presidents along the colonnade going from the residents to the West Wing also noticed new gold
touches above the photos. And you can see it says in this really tacky gold font, the presidential
walk of fame on the colonnade. I mean, how many iconic photos have we seen here of President Biden
walking, President Obama walking, whoever it might be, you know, this has been around for a long
time at the White House and Trump is just completely ruining it with these Mar-Lago style gold frames
and the gold trims above the photos. It is so gross.
It really is. And as someone who's been to the White House multiple times, I'm honored to have gone to the White House multiple times under President Biden. Don't get it twisted. I've walked this walk. And it's gorgeous. It certainly doesn't need this tacky crap that Donald Trump is putting up. Here's more a kind of closer image on these gold touchings. I don't know what you call them. You can let me know in the comments. I'm not an interior designer. Neither is Trump. But anyway, sorry. These gold things, you get a better view at them. It looks like he picked them up at Home Depot. I mean, these look like, you know, you just spray painted gold on them.
And here's another angle of that.
But Donald Trump has not stopped there.
Of course, we've seen a bunch of different renovations.
Trump has also now added similar font outside the Oval Office,
as if we needed a font to know where the Oval Office is as if we needed a directive.
Maybe Donald Trump does because, you know, he's kind of losing it up there.
But this is font that, you know, looks like it's being used by a one-star hotel to pretend that they're like a three-star or a four-star hotel,
but it's coming off really badly.
It's tacky, long story short.
and here's a closer up of the font.
I mean, how gross is this?
How gross is this?
You know what I mean?
You know, he's also attacked the Oval Office
with the full Mar-a-Lago makeover
as many of the people in the Trump administration
are receiving from their plastic surgeons right now.
But this looks like a Vegas pawn shop.
I mean, it's covered in gold trim.
He's hanging up portraits on literally every inch of space
in the Oval Office.
It's just gross.
And of course, don't forget the East Wing, right?
I mean, the complete destruction of the East Wing where he's building his ugly ballroom and he's using taxpayer dollars to do it, billionaire donations to do it as well.
I mean, you know, these are the renovations that Donald Trump is making.
And I want to stress once again, Republicans continue to brush over this point.
You don't renovate your house like this if you're leaving.
And Donald Trump is already selling Trump 2028 merch.
And this pardon that we just mentioned, I think further proves even more so than we already know, that Donald Trump absolutely.
plans to stay in power past 2028. This is Kyle Cheney, a politico legal reporter talking about the
article we're about to get into. Donald Trump's pardon of his alleged 2020 co-conspirators was less
about shielding them from past crimes, his adversaries say, than about signaling to others that
he has their backs if he needs them again in 26 or 28. And that seems exactly what Donald
Trump's plan is. Let's get into this article. The extraordinarily broad pardon signed Friday but
revealed Sunday night has little substantive effort for its recipients. Trump, of course, can only
pardon federal crimes and his administration had already pulled the plug on any lingering
investigation stemming from the 2020 election. Some of the clemency recipients are still
facing state-level criminal charges in Arizona, Georgia, Nevada, and Wisconsin, though some
Trump allies urged the pardons could derail those cases. And that's the intent from Donald Trump
here, certainly preventing them and protecting them from being federally charged or facing any
federal charges in the future, but also to pressure these state prosecutors who are going after
these people, basically saying if you do this, you're going to face some retribution. The mass
pardon, the first in history to cover people accused of criminally conspiring with the president
who issued it, I mean, that sentence in it of itself is stomach churning, isn't it? For the first
time in American history, the president has pardoned people, many people, who have been accused of
conspiring with him to commit crimes. That is sickening. Comes as Trump continues to soak false claims
about rampant cheating by Democrats, and so doubts about the integrity of future elections,
and his opponents see the pardon as a permission slip for similar efforts.
Quote, Trump is sending a message to his supporters that if you commit a crime in the name
of Donald Trump, I've got your back, said Liz Oyer, the former U.S. pardon attorney whose successor,
Ed Martin, announced the pardon.
So this is somebody who obviously has worked in this office before.
She knows the ins and outs of the Department of Justice, certainly in this field, and even she
is raising the alarm here.
Oyer said the pardon was written so broadly that it could, it could, it could,
apply to countless people who aided Trump's effort to stay in power despite losing, and the vaguely
worded document permits Martin and other DOJ officials to decide for themselves who receives a pardon
or not.
Quote, that's just how, or excuse me, that's just not how pardon paperwork is written, said
Oyer.
The move also appeared to be a way for Trump to test the well-selled boundaries of the pardon
power itself with allies like Martin and election attorney Clita Mitchell, suggesting it
should cause a pending state cases to crumble.
So Donald Trump is hoping to reach into these states and have their cases ruined.
What happened to state sovereignty?
I thought Republicans were all about small government and not reaching into states.
And now the president of the United States is trying to dictate cases in these individual states.
And they're unsurprisingly silent.
And of course, it goes on to talk about the different charges for people who have been charged in different states.
You have Georgia, you of Arizona, of Wisconsin, and more.
And Nevada's course, as well.
So look, I think this is very much, very clear.
clearly a sign that Donald Trump is saying, if you try in 2028, for example, to submit a false
slate of electors again or pressure state legislators to overturn results, whatever it might be,
I got your back.
I'm going to pardon you and you don't have to worry.
And then the state charges they're going to have, hopefully for them at least, not for our
democracy, MAGA people infiltrate these offices and be able to overturn elections that way or
whatever their plan is.
We don't know.
They're just kind of alluding to it, but it's there.
And I think people have to take it seriously.
when we see Donald Trump destroying the East Wing, we have to take it seriously.
And you want to talk about the Republican Party's reaction to this?
Are they stepping up to Donald Trump and saying you shouldn't have pardoned them?
No, they're actually doubling down.
Matter of fact, they're using the federal government and taxpayer dollars to make themselves
a bunch of money.
In that bill that Republicans, or excuse me, the Democrats caved on to reopen the government,
yeah, late last night, Republican senators put a provision into it that lets themselves
sue for millions of dollars in taxpayer money over their phones being wiretapped by the Department
of Justice as part of their investigation into January 6th. So they are basically giving themselves
a bunch of money and they're going to be suing Donald Trump's Department of Justice who,
of course, will bend the knee to them and give them whatever amount of money they want. How corrupt
is that? Not only is Donald Trump pardoning his co-conspirators, but he's handing out fat checks
to Republican senators who were rightly investigated, I might add.
Because the provision is retroactive to 2022,
it would appear to make eligible the eight lawmakers
whose phone records were subpoenaed by investigators for Jack Smith
as he examined efforts by Trump to overturn the election.
Each violation would be worth at least $500,000 in any legal claim.
The bill would also sharply limit the way the government could resist such a claim,
taking away any government claims of qualified or sovereign immunity
to fight a lawsuit over the issue.
The Republican senators whose phone records were subpoenaed as part of the investigation were, of course,
Lindsey Graham, Marcia Blackburn, Josh Hawley, Dan Sullivan, Tommy Tuberville, Ron Johnson, and Cynthia
Loomis.
Representative Mike Kelly of Pennsylvania also had his phone records, but he would not be eligible
because he's a House member.
Corruption, corruption, corruption.
They are handing themselves $500,000 checks that we are paying for, and they're not even doing it
for a just reason.
even like their rights were actually infringed on. They're doing it because they serve Donald Trump.
They tried to help Trump stay in power. And that's why I'm so, that's why I will continue on this,
on the show to raise the alarm here, because this is no joke. And as Gavin Newsom says, as other
elected officials say, we have to wake up. We have to wake up. Donald Trump is planning for this.
At best, he leaves office. But I think that's unlikely. At worst, he doesn't. And he tries to stay.
But clearly there's something going on behind the scenes that they're working on, whether it be the White House construction, crap like this, or Trump's pardons.
When you put it all together, it paints a very clear picture to me.
But look, I'll leave the video there.
You don't want me screaming at you.
I need to go to bed.
I need to get some rest.
I am cold as hell right now.
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