You could say they brought enough heat to make a data center implode.
Two women from a Utah-based political group are hilariously mocking Canadian billionaire Kevin O’Leary after he made a truly wild accusation about them on Fox News.
The “Shark Tank” star claimed — in a recent appearance on Fox News that he published to his X account — that Elevate Strategies, a Democratic group in Utah that has been loudly opposing his data center on social media, is being paid by China to spread negative “misinformation” about such projects online.
“If we were Chinese operatives, we would be the worst operatives in the entire world,” Gabi Finlayson, co-founder of Elevate Strategies, whom O’Leary accused of running a “cell” for the Chinese during his Fox News appearance, said in a very funny video responding to him Monday. “Someone alert Beijing that the payment portal to …[my] Amex bills is somehow broken.”
O’Leary is an investor in the proposed Stratos data center campus in Utah’s rural Box Elder County. The $100 billion facility he plans to build will span 40,000 acres and “would use more electricity than the entire state does in a year,” according to Fortune.







