
Kevin O'Leary, a judge on the hit show Shark Tank, joined Kennedy Saves the World podcast host Kennedy and Fox News host Martha MacCallum on Monday for a discussion about recent events and various topics. They shared their views while on The Story with Martha MacCallum.
The Fox News host asked the panelists about Elon Musk's recent events, which included his activity with the DOGE coin and what he has been able to achieve.
In response to that, the Shark Tank mentor said that anyone who exposes themselves "that close to the sun" would get burned.
Shark Tank's Kevin O'Leary shares his views on recent events involving policies, DOGE, and more
While on Fox News, Kevin O'Leary faced questions regarding recent political events involving Elon Musk and the DOGE coin. He also talked about the policies and negotiations that President Trump has been going through.
Talking about the DOGE and auditing the government, Shark Tank's Kevin mentioned:
"I'm not interested in auditing the government. I want to audit the Doge. I'm a big fan of Elon, but I told him, you know, anyone who exposes themselves that close to the sun gets burned. So, they went too far. We should be auditing the Doge, not the government."
Later in the discussion, the host mentioned how Kevin O'Leary "hates to go political," hence she was "obviously" asking him political questions further.
She asked him about how the economy has been "on fire" and they've "never been better." Referring to the events from the past four months, she asked Kevin to share his views.
As the Shark Tank mentor stated, the reason behind not dealing with political issues was that he didn't make any money with politics. He mentioned that because policies are the things that he makes money with.
As for the President, he has a unique attribute of doing:
"I don't like to deal with political issues because I don't make any money with them. I make money with policies, and that's what sticks with me. But I will say this, you know, the president has a unique attribute where he's able to get into a negotiation and get himself out of it. It's like a circle. He goes back in and starts the negotiation again. So, it's a never-ending story. But what matters most is where we are policy-wise."
Kevin O'Leary also noted that the market is now "back near its highs." Additionally, he said that the economy has been at "almost full", and for employment and "tech", they have been killing it.
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