After accusing Utah critics of being ‘proxies for the Chinese government,’ Kevin O’Leary now says he has no evidence - The Salt Lake Tribune

After accusing Utah critics of being ‘proxies for the Chinese government,’ Kevin O’Leary now says he has no evidence The Salt Lake TribuneKevin O'Leary walks back accusations that data center opponents are funded by China FOX 13 News Utah‘No evidence’: Kevin O’Leary walks back claims that data center opposition is funded by China ABC4 Utah'Come out, wherever you are': Kevin O'Leary calls two Utah women Chinese operatives. Their reply: 'The only foreign operative here is a Canadian' MSN
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