The business mogul has become a frequent critic of the former president ahead of the 2024 presidential election.
Another one of Mark Cuban's critiques of Donald Trump has gone viral on social media, with the business mogul offering four takedowns of the former president's policies.In a post to X, formerly Twitter, Tuesday evening, Cuban wrote out four hypothetical talking points that appear to be drafted as if he were speaking to a supporter of Trump.
Newsweek reached out to Trump's campaign via email for comment Wednesday afternoon.Early into Trump's 2016 presidential run, Cuban appeared to support the former president's career shift from real estate into politics, writing on his CyberDust appl in July 2015 that Trump was 'probably the best thing to happen to politics in a long long time.
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