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Former Vice President Kamala Harris has just admitted what conservatives have known for years — Joe Biden’s presidency was never about progress or innovation, but about protecting Democrat donors and union bosses. Her rare public criticism of Biden over his 2021 decision to exclude Elon Musk from a White House electric vehicle event is a stunning confession that exposes the corruption, arrogance, and anti-American priorities of the left.

Speaking at Fortune’s Most Powerful Women Summit in Washington, D.C., Harris said it was a “big mistake” not to invite Musk, the man who revolutionized the electric vehicle industry and helped put America back on top of the global innovation map.
“I thought it was a big mistake to not invite Elon Musk when we did a big EV event,” Harris said. “Here he is, the major American manufacturer of extraordinary innovation in this space.”
Her statement, while long overdue, is a complete vindication for conservatives who have repeatedly warned that Biden’s administration operates on political favoritism, not merit. When the White House held its EV summit in 2021, executives from General Motors, Ford, and Stellantis were invited — but not Musk. The reason? Tesla wasn’t unionized.
That’s right — the Biden administration deliberately excluded the most successful American EV manufacturer because Elon Musk refused to bow down to Big Labor.
Then-White House press secretary Jen Psaki tried to spin it by saying the event was limited to “the three largest employers of the United Auto Workers,” a clear admission that political loyalty, not innovation, determined who got a seat at the table.
When asked if Tesla’s exclusion was punishment for being non-union, Psaki smugly said, “I’ll let you draw your own conclusion.” Millions of Americans did — and they concluded that Biden’s “Build Back Better” agenda was nothing more than a political slush fund for Democrat allies.
Musk, who sold more electric cars than Ford, GM, and Chrysler combined, tweeted, “Yeah, seems odd that Tesla wasn’t invited.” The post went viral, and Americans saw right through the charade — Biden was rewarding his union cronies while punishing the most innovative entrepreneur of our time.
Kamala Harris’s recent comments confirm what conservatives like President Donald J. Trump had been saying: the left doesn’t care about progress unless they can control it.
“So, I thought that was a mistake,” Harris added. “I don’t know Elon Musk, but I have to assume that that was something that hit him hard and had an impact on his perspective.”
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Reba Watches While Kelly Clarkson Powers Through Fiery “Fancy” Tribute

Reba Watches While Kelly Clarkson Powers Through Fiery “Fancy” Tribute

Kelly Clarkson honored Reba McEntire by singing "Fancy" at the 2018 Kennedy Center Honors ceremony. (Photo Credit: CBS / YouTube)
Kelly Clarkson Sings “Fancy” In Kennedy Center Tribute To Reba McEntire
When it came time for the Kennedy Center Honors to name its 2018 batch of honorees, Reba McEntire served as country music’s representative. Kelly Clarkson stepped up to pay tribute to her with a performance of “Fancy.”
According to the Kennedy Center Honors’ website, this prestigious honor is bestowed upon”exceptional artists who have made enduring and indelible marks on our culture.” Anyone who followed McEntire’s career knows she fits that definition like a glove.
McEntire was recognized alongside the other honorees (including Hamilton co-creator Lin-Manuel Miranda, Cher, and several others) during a ceremony held on December 2, 2018. Other artists took to the stage to celebrate the honorees by performing covers of their famous works.
Some of the most meaningful country covers have emerged from past Kennedy Center Honors ceremonies.
For example, when Dolly Parton was recognized at the 2006 ceremony, her own duet partner, Kenny Rogers, honored her with “Islands in the Stream.” He surprised Parton by walking onstage to join Carrie Underwood on the song.
Parton enjoyed the performance so much that she truly jumped out of her seat.
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Many people gave a standing ovation following one powerhouse performance in McEntire’s honor at the 2018 ceremony. That performance was delivered by Kelly Clarkson, who shares a special connection with McEntire.
In addition to being good friends and frequent collaborators, Clarkson and McEntire share family connections.
In 2013, Clarkson married Brandon Blackstock, the son of McEntire’s then-husband Narvel Blackstock (they divorced in 2015). Clarkson and Brandon Blackstock eventually split as well, but she and McEntire still considered themselves family.
Sadly, Brandon Blackstock died in 2025 following a private battle with cancer.
Because of Clarkson and McEntire’s, the tears were already flowing between the two singers at the Kennedy Center Honors in 2018 before Clarkson started her performance. She spoke of how McEntire impacted her life, not just as an artist, but as a family member.
With the emotions already running high, McEntire failed to hold back her tears as Clarkson started singing “Fancy,” one of her most iconic songs.
Watch The Kennedy Center Honors Performance Of “Fancy” In The Video Below
Clarkson’s cover left many audience members visibly impressed. As the camera panned over the crowd, people seemed stunned. Some even mouthed “wow” whenever Clarkson crushed a powerful note.
But there’s no denying that McEntire was most impressed with Clarkson’s cover. She remained teary-eyed the entire time.
Now you can catch part of Kelly Clarkson’s outstanding rendition of “Fancy” by tuning in to the clip below. Then, enjoy a video of her singing the same song as a duet with McEntire several years ago!
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