In a recent Fox News segment, Jesse Watters and Kevin O’Leary discussed Kamala Harris’s potential as a presidential candidate. O’Leary, known for his straightforward business acumen on “Shark Tank,” expressed skepticism about Harris’s qualifications, citing a lack of executional skills and policy accomplishments.

Kevin O’Leary drew a parallel between Harris and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, saying, “And there is precedence for what’s going on here. I ask everybody look north to Canada. When a young Justin Trudeau swept in, nobody cared about his executional skills or what he’d ever done or anything. They just thought he was the ‘it’ guy. Look at the country now. It’s wiped out, and because it turns out the guy had no executional skills.”

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O’Leary emphasized the need for Harris to provide concrete examples of her achievements, stating, “It would be important to leave aside the politics and ask, what has Kamala Harris actually done? Actually achieved? Because if I was hiring her, and I’m not trying to be partisan, I would ask her, what was the goal? What did you achieve? Because any governor or any senator that would put into presidential viability would have a history, a track record of doing stuff.”

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Jesse Watters followed up with a pointed question, “What do you think she would say? Kevin, if you asked her in an interview, straight up, Kamala, what’s your biggest accomplishment? What would she say?”

O’Leary responded bluntly, “I don’t know, because I don’t know of one, but I can tell you this, in the next two weeks, the happy talk is going to have to stop, because someone is going to sit her down and say, let’s talk inflation, let’s talk border, let’s talk policy on energy, let’s talk policy on Foreign Affairs. And if she doesn’t deliver on that, with the new vision towards the center, the guy that said, I wish we’d run a process is going to be right.”

The discussion highlighted O’Leary’s belief that Harris must prove her capability with tangible achievements to be taken seriously as a presidential candidate, much like any other contender with a proven track record.