
Leaked texts between influencer Harry Sisson and President Joe Biden spark outrage over inappropriate behavior and ethical breaches.
In a shocking revelation, leaked text messages between TikTok influencer Harry Sisson and President Joe Biden have surfaced, exposing what many are calling an egregious misuse of access and a severe breach of professionalism. The texts, filled with inappropriate and suggestive language, have left the public questioning not only Sisson’s judgment but also how he was granted such proximity to the President.
The Messages: Cringe or Cause for Concern?
The leaked screenshots reveal Sisson making overtly suggestive comments to President Biden, including one message that reads: “Joe, you’re not just my president; you’re my forever Commander-in-Chief ❤️🔥.”
Biden’s alleged response—though more subdued—did little to dissuade Sisson: “C’mon, Jack, not over text message, I've told you this.”
In another exchange, Sisson appears to double down, writing: “Your leadership inspires me in ways I can’t even put into words, but I’ll try: you're the most presidential man I’ve ever... admired. You make me weak at the knees Mr. President.”
Most of the texts were too graphic to publish but critics argue that Biden’s failure to shut down the inappropriate tone outright is concerning, but the bulk of the blame has been laid squarely at Sisson’s knees, we mean feet.
Public Backlash Against Sisson
The leaked texts have ignited widespread outrage, with many accusing Sisson of crossing ethical boundaries and exploiting his influence. Social media users and commentators alike have condemned the TikTok star for what they see as an embarrassing and unprofessional overreach.
Conservative commentator Ben Shapiro didn’t hold back: “Harry Sisson’s behavior isn’t just embarrassing—it’s manipulative. This is what happens when clout-chasers get too close to power.”
Journalist Megyn Kelly added: “Imagine the outrage if the roles were reversed. This isn’t fanboying—it’s a gross abuse of access, plain and simple.”
Sisson’s Attempt at Damage Control
Sisson has yet to issue a formal apology, instead releasing a vague tweet blaming “AI manipulation” and “political smear tactics.” However, critics were quick to note that the tone of the leaked texts matches his social media persona—particularly his overuse of emojis and exaggerated admiration for Biden.
Attempts to shift the blame haven’t stopped the fallout. Calls for Sisson to step away from political advocacy are growing louder, with some suggesting he should be barred from further White House events.
The White House Response: Silence Speaks Volumes
The Biden administration has remained tight-lipped, issuing only a brief statement that neither confirmed nor denied the authenticity of the texts. Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre dismissed questions on the matter, calling them “distractions from the President’s agenda.”
However, insiders suggest that the administration is deeply embarrassed by the scandal. A source close to the President admitted:
“This is the last thing we need right now. Sisson’s behavior has made a mockery of the White House’s public outreach efforts.”
Ethics Questions Loom Large
The scandal raises serious questions about how someone like Sisson—a TikTok influencer with no formal political background—gained such access to President Biden. Critics argue that his role as a social media cheerleader for the administration has blurred the lines between advocacy and impropriety.
Senator Josh Hawley has already called for an investigation, stating: “This incident highlights the dangers of elevating influencers to positions of influence without proper vetting. The American people deserve accountability.”
What Happens Next?
With bipartisan calls for answers, Sisson’s future as a political influencer looks increasingly uncertain. Some Democrats have distanced themselves from him, while others have urged him to issue a formal apology.
For now, Harry Sisson faces an uphill battle to salvage his reputation, but the scandal is far from over. As more details emerge, it’s clear that this is more than just an embarrassing faux pas—it’s a wake-up call about the pitfalls of merging social media stardom with political power.