Kamala Harris Takes Swipe at Elon Musk and Trump Admin: ‘Remember the 1930s’
- Former Vice President Kamala Harris criticized Elon Musk for claiming that empathy weakens Western civilizations, stating it shows a misunderstanding of strength in leadership.
- Harris expressed concern about rising fascism, stating, 'I do worry, frankly, about what’s happening in the world right now.'
- Musk acknowledged that his political involvement was counterproductive and announced he would reduce his political donations in the future.
- Harris emphasized the importance of remembering history, urging people to remember that history has taught us that isolation does not equal insulation.
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Kamala Harris appears in Australia to swipe at Musk, Trump admin
Former Vice President Kamala Harris took a swipe at billionaire Elon Musk and likened the Trump administration’s “America First” policy to 1930s-style isolationism, which many historians believe helped escalate World War II.
Leaked Video: Kamala Harris Gives Trump-Era Warning, Jokes About Being ‘Unemployed’ In Private Speech
Former Vice President Kamala Harris warned about rising fascism in the Trump era during a private event that was closed to the press. Earlier this month, VP Harris gave her first major speech since being defeated by Trump in a narrow but decisive election that saw neither candidate achieve a majority of the popular vote. In another rare appearance, the former VP appeared Sunday at the 2025 Australian Real Estate Conference (AREC 2025) during whi…


Kamala Harris takes swipe at Elon Musk and Trump admin: ‘Remember the 1930s’
Former Vice President Kamala Harris took a swipe at billionaire Elon Musk and likened the Trump administration's "America First" policy to 1930s-style isolationism during remarks at the 2025 Australian Real Estate Conference.
Elon Musk has said that "empathy" has made America weak. Now he is getting a rebuke from former Vice President Kamala Harris, writes the Daily Beast.
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