Mark Cuban rips apart Donald Trump: “He is the most unethical, dishonest person I’ve ever done business with”
As the Jeffery Epstein scandal continues to engulf Donald Trump, he and his administration have tried to divert attention much like Mark Cuban warned.
Billionaire Mark Cuban is clearly no fan of the 47th US president having supported his rival in the 2024 race for the White House, former Vice President Kamala Harris. On numerous occasions in the run-up to the election he spoke to the character of the person Cuban says he has known for 25 years.
As the Jeffery Epstein scandal continues to engulf Trump, he and his administration have tried to divert attention and use one tactic that Mark Cuban warned about which Republicans Against Trump posted recently to refresh people’s memories.
Cuban on Trump: “He is the most unethical, dishonest person I’ve ever done business with”
Cuban sat down with Brian Tyler Cohen back in September to discuss a range of topics, one which was Trump. Needless to say, he didn’t have kind words about the man who would end up winning the 2024 election.
During one part of interview, he eviscerated the then-candidate saying that Trump follows the Roy Cohn school of management philosophy where “you demonize , demonize and demonize and give credit to nobody else.” Cuban said that that is “the antithesis of good leadership… of good character… of being ethical.”
He went on to say that over the 25 years that he’s known Trump that “he is the most unethical, lacks character, dishonest person I have ever done business with or worked with.”
Furthermore, Cuban added, “as bad as lack of ethics, lack of character, lack of honesty is, the fact that he makes no effort to learn anything. This is one of the few human beings on the planet that get dumber in front of our face every single day.”
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