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Update:
On Wednesday evening, Shark Tank's Kevin O'Leary appeared on CNN NewsNight and called Democrat Minnesota Governor Tim Walz a clown for wishing death on Tesla. O'Leary criticized Walz for being a "bozo" after it turns out that Minnesota's state pension fund holds over a million shares of the American automaker.
"That poor guy did not check his portfolio - and his own pension plan for the state. It's beyond stupid what he did. He is talking down a 3% weighting in his pension plan. What's the matter of that guy? He doesn't check the well-being of his own constituents in his state? That's their investment. What a bozo," O'Leary told the leftists at the CNN roundtable.
Fox News reporter Bill Melugin found that the state of Minnesota had 1.6 million shares of Tesla in its retirement fund and 211,000 shares of Tesla in its non-retirement fund.
Kevin O'Leary nails it on multiple points here:
— Nick Adams (@NickAdamsinUSA) March 20, 2025
1. Anyone who lights a car on fire should go to jail, no exceptions
2. Tim Walz is a moron because Minnesota's pension plan is backed by Tesla stock pic.twitter.com/x5bEBgIGov
As Gov. Walz gloats about Tesla stock dropping, records from the Minnesota State Board of Investment show that as of 6/30/24, the state of Minnesota had 1.6 million shares of Tesla in its retirement fund, and 211,000 shares of Tesla in its non-retirement fund. I've reached out to… https://t.co/W0EA0cPASS pic.twitter.com/r1obVBpfU7
— Bill Melugin (@BillMelugin_) March 19, 2025