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Cuban offers Trump $10 million for 4 hour interview
In an interview with Business Insider this week, Cuban, the owner of the NBA’s Dallas Mavericks and star of ABC’s “Shark Tank”, said he couldn’t think of “anybody more unsafe as president than Donald Trump”.
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Trump mocked Cuban when he was asked about that prediction recently in an interview on Fox Business.
Billionaire Mark Cuban really wants to know what Donald Trump’s plans are if he’s elected president in November.
The only people in the room would be Cuban, Trump and a broadcast crew.
Trump can’t mention “the Clintons or discuss anything other than the details and facts” of his plans.
Sit down for an interview with him and Cuban will donate $10 million to the charity of Trump’s choice – or to Trump himself.
The full series of tweets can be seen below. Cuban has said he believes the market will tank if Trump becomes president, to which Trump responded by saying that Cuban “is not smart enough to understand what we are doing”.
“In the immortal words of you ‘What do you have to lose?'” he tweeted. “He’s really not smart enough, in my opinion, to really understand what’s going on”.
As of this writing, Trump has not responded to Cuban’s challenge.
“You must have flunked economics at Fordham (when you didn’t get into Penn)”, Cuban tweeted Friday.
“I’ve known him for a long time – he tweets me all the time”, Trump said.
Cuban endorsed Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton at a rally in Pittsburgh, his hometown, in July.
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That was in response to earlier comments from Cuban that said Trump’s economic plan would lead to disaster.