Shark Tank investor Kevin O'Leary, on January 15, 2025, posted a reel from his recent appearance on CNN. He appeared for a discussion involving reports that former FLOTUS Michelle Obama will skip President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration ceremony.
As the U.S. is coming to terms with sending off its beloved TikTok into oblivion and slowly falling into depression, a mighty warrior Kevin O'Leary has come to everyone's rescue.
Kevin O’Leary, the millionaire television personality most famous for starring in Shark Tank, argued that Americans would never forgive President Joe Biden for his failures in a scathing rant ...
Shark Tank investor Kevin O'Leary, on January 8, 2025, appeared in a discussion with Daniela Cambone on The Daniela Cambone Show.
“Mr. Wonderful” Kevin O’Leary is partnering up with another investor in a bid to save TikTok and hopes China and the Supreme Court will allow them to make it “wonderful again.”
Kevin O’Leary of Shark Tank fame has announced that he is joining a consortium pushing to buy TikTok before the company’s ban in the US. The deadline for the Chinese-owned company’s sale or demise is just eleven days away; and the company’s C-Suite is desperately trying to make a deal with the incoming Trump administration.
On Monday, January 6, Kevin O'Leary of Shark Tank fame announced on the Fox News' The Story with Martha MacCallum that he was in talks to buy TikTok, which faces a potential USA ban due to its ...
Fellow billionaire Frank McCourt also expressed interest in purchasing the platform and was competing with O’Leary until recently, when the two “got together” to discuss the matter “for ob ...
"Shark Tank" star Kevin O'Leary, who publicly backed Donald Trump's presidential bid and celebrated the president-elect's win in November, visited Trump over the weekend of Jan. 10, with a number ...
"Mr. Wonderful" Kevin O'Leary is partnering up with another investor in a bid to save TikTok and hopes China and the Supreme Court will allow them to make it "wonderful again." The "Shark Tank ...
TikTok has gone dark in the U.S., but that may not be permanent. U.S. TikTok users lost access to the app late Saturday, after the U.S. Supreme Court on Friday upheld a bipartisan law that banned TikTok nationwide, provided it was still controlled by its Chinese parent company.
While Trump made efforts to ban TikTok during his first term, he switched his stance on the app last year. Trump asked the Supreme Court last month to put the brakes on the law targeting TikTok, saying he wanted to "negotiate a resolution" to save the social-media platform while addressing national-security concerns.