Have Biden And Kamala Divided America?

Trump Unleashes On Mark Cuban

Former President Trump recently took aim at billionaire entrepreneur Mark Cuban, labeling him as “weak and pathetic” in a post on Truth Social. This public feud ignited after Cuban, a vocal critic of Trump, voiced his support for Vice President Kamala Harris during her campaign efforts.

In his scathing remarks, Trump pointed out that he no longer engaged with Cuban while in the White House, describing him as a “loser” who had gone off the rails. “He’s a total non-athlete with low clubhead speed—just a weak bully with nothing to offer,” Trump added, highlighting his disdain for Cuban’s recent comments and actions.

Cuban has been actively campaigning for Harris and has formed a coalition called “Business Leaders for Harris,” partnering with tech entrepreneur Reid Hoffman. During a recent appearance on “Real Time with Bill Maher,” Cuban criticized Trump’s aggressive rhetoric regarding military intervention in political matters, likening the atmosphere to a plot from “The Sopranos.”

Cuban’s transformation from supporting Trump in 2015, when he called him “the best thing to happen to politics,” to aligning himself with Democrats illustrates the shifting tides in political affiliations among business leaders. At a rally in Wisconsin, he took a jab at Trump’s tariff proposals, questioning the former president’s understanding of basic economic principles.

In an interview with MSNBC, Cuban expressed that many CEOs are hesitant to voice support for Trump due to the potential backlash. “You don’t see many business leaders stepping up to defend him, aside from Elon Musk,” he stated, reflecting a climate of fear within corporate America when it comes to Trump’s controversial leadership style.

This ongoing clash highlights the growing divide among American business elites and their political allegiances, raising questions about the future of conservative values in business leadership.