Furious TikTok influencer blasts Oprah for sneaky ‘deception’ during Kamala Harris town hall

You get a car, and You get a car and You …let your political views be twisted by the Hollywood elite!

A right-wing social media influencer was forced to clarify her position on the 2024 presidential election after a storm of confusion was created by one of the most powerful women in media: Oprah Winfrey.

Trump supporter Blaire Allison came out publicly to emphasize that she does not support Vice President Kamala Harris after her TikTok post was posted last week during the vice presidential rally hosted by Oprah.

Allison’s video, in which she discusses the high cost of living, was prominently featured last week at the town hall of the former talk show Queen, where she promoted Democrat Harris’s candidacy for president of Michigan.

“I don’t understand how people can afford to live right now,” Blaire says in the clip, which was shown at the event last Thursday but which she originally posted in November 2023.

The conservative influencer came forward to tell the truth: not only does she not support Harris, but she also did not give permission for her video to be used in the campaign broadcast.

“I got my four seconds of fame on the Oprah Winfrey Show and of all the people who are her guests, I want to show you who it was,” Braise, a Donald Trump supporter, says in the new TikTok clip, pointing to an image of Harris at the rally.

TikToker Blaire Allison has made it clear she doesn’t support Kamala Harris after being seen at the VP’s meeting with Oprah Winfrey last week

Blaire then mimicked Harris’ mannerisms and mocked the Democrat, adding, “To my fellow Americans: Let me make something perfectly clear, OK? I do not support Harris for president.

“I don’t want to be burdened with the question of who’s been in the White House for the last three and a half years. Okay?

“As I stand here today, on this stage, today, the day after yesterday, I want you to know that I, and as I stand here today, do not support Harris for president.”

Blaire’s video criticizing Harris has been viewed more than 300,000 times on TikTok and more than two million times on X, formerly Twitter.

Blaire said in a follow-up post on TikTok that she had “no idea” her video would be played during Winfrey’s conversation with the Democratic presidential candidate.

“I have made it very clear that I absolutely do not support Kamala Harris,” the right-wing influencer said.

“I wish there were rules that national television shows had to get permission before using a creator’s content. Or at least notify the creator before airing it on national TV.”

A video from TikToker Blaire Allison discussing the high cost of living was shown at Winfrey's town hall with Harris in Michigan

A video from TikToker Blaire Allison discussing the high cost of living was shown at Winfrey’s town hall with Harris in Michigan

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Winfrey reprised her popular talk show last week to campaign for Harris’ White House candidacy.

Harris sought support from both persuasive and unpersuasive voters when she participated in a livestream highlighting her plans to lower costs for the middle class, restore national abortion rights and tackle gun violence.

The event, called “Unite for America,” sought to tap into the same energy as Winfrey’s longtime talk show, which has made bestsellers and offered celebrities a chance to show their softer side, while everyday people could share stories of struggle and inspiration.

It was a who’s who of Hollywood A-listers, including Bryan Cranston, Chris Rock, Ben Stiller, Jennifer Lopez, Tracee Ellis Ross, Julia Roberts and Meryl Streep, who Zoomed in.

The event comes as Harris looks to continue sharing her biography and philosophy about her administration with voters during her abbreviated presidential campaign, with early voting already underway in some states.

Winfrey closed with a call for “all decent people, all caring people” to support Harris. Of Trump, he said, “We are better than this.”