Shark Tank investor Kevin O'Leary has been vocal about his stand on the TikTok ban judgment and other political news which has the potential to affect the future of America.
“ Shark Tank ” star Kevin O’Leary declared Sunday that President-elect Donald Trump shot a 68 in golf while the celebrity investor visited him in Florida. But skeptics pushed back at the claim to begin another four-year round of dissecting supposed Trump golf achievements just days before he returns to the White House.
O’Leary Ventures chairman Kevin O’Leary joins Fox News’ Inauguration Day coverage with his perspective on President Donald Trump’s return to office and insight on the TikTok battle.
Kevin O'Leary has detailed the priorities of US President Donald Trump, which include tax cuts, deregulation, tariffs, and achieving energy independence.
O'Leary, who has been a familiar face at Mar-a-Lago since Trump's November election win, posted an image on his X page of him with Trump.
The CNN commentator reminded the "Shark Tank" investor about his ties to the president-elect in a tense on-air exchange.
Arlene Dickinson, an investor who appears on the popular reality TV show, says former Dragon Kevin O’Leary’s recent comments are not helpful as President Trump continues to issue trade threats against Canada.
Kevin O’Leary says that he’s still interested in deal for TikTok, but that it’s no longer legally viable, even after Trump extended a ban on the platform.
Kevin O'Leary, who said a U.S.-Canada merger might make some sense, visits Trump in Palm Beach at Mara-a-Lago with Alberta Premier Danielle Smith.
U.S. President-elect Donald Trump says he would use economic force to annex Canada. Canadian celebrity investor Kevin O’Leary makes the case for joining an ‘economic union’ with the U.S.
Arlene Dickinson, a celebrity investor on the CBC show 'Dragons' Den' and a member of the Canada-U.S. Council, criticized fellow former dragon Kevin O'Leary's conversations with U.S. President Donald Trump.
Kevin O’Leary says that he’s still interested in deal for TikTok, but that it’s no longer legally viable, even after Trump extended a ban on the platform.