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O'Leary: Activity at Mar-a-Lago covered by 'off-the-record social media policy'

“Shark Tank” investor Kevin O'Leary says in a new interview that conversations and other activities at President-elect Trump's Mar-a-Lago, Florida resort are subject to an “off-the-record social media policy.” Ta.

O'Leary, who has been a vocal supporter of President Trump in the 2024 presidential election, appeared on the Fox News show “Jesse Waters Prime Time” on Monday and said, “There's been a tremendous amount of activity going on there.”

“I've been a part of it, and so have many others, and this is an off-the-record social media policy, which is great because it's not on the president's record. I don't know what he thinks. If you really want to know if he's there, you really have to go there – you have to meet him, and a lot of the people you're talking about are going through this verification process right now – that's where they end up. That's where I was for eight weeks,'' O'Leary said.

“So I would say this was a unique form of transitional government, and everyone really understood what was on the table.”

O'Leary, along with Alberta Premier Daniel Smith, met with the president-elect over the weekend. During their meeting, O'Leary and Smith discussed tariffs, pipelines and why “a strong Canada-U.S. partnership is more important than ever,” the statement said. post On Instagram.

“I told President Trump frankly that Trudeau's policies were a huge failure, but Canada is not done yet. Alberta has great potential and Mr. Leading the way,” O’Leary wrote in a post Monday.

In late November, President Trump threatened to impose a 25% penalty on Canadian products entering the United States if Ottawa did not tighten border security and crack down on fentanyl entering the United States.

“What's really interesting about this evolution over the past eight weeks is that Mar-a-Lago is now Davos 2025,” O'Leary said Monday, referring to the Swiss city that will host the World Economic Forum. said. “I don't need to go to Switzerland anymore.”

President Trump has also suggested a merger between the United States and Canada, with a businessman calling the idea “very interesting” last week.

“There are some very interesting concepts within that idea,” O'Leary said on NewsNation's “The Hill.” But…what he said was, “Let's be more powerful.'' “In today's world, economic success is power.'' ”

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