Donald Trump And Mark Cuban Have Internet Beef Over ‘Women, Phone Calls, And Golf’

2024 Presidential candidate Donald Trump and former Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban have been beefing over women, golf, and phone calls.

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In view of how it started, Trump seemingly didn't like the fact that Cuban went on TV and said the former Commander-in-Chief isn't surrounding himself with "strong, intelligent women."

Trump has responded to this by calling out Cuban and making claims that Mark used to "incessantly" call him when he was the president.

"Mark Cuban, a really dumb guy, who thinks he's 'hot stuff' but he's absolutely nothing, is now out there saying that I don't surround myself with strong women. Actually, he is very wrong, I surround myself with the strongest of women - With the understanding that ALL women are great, whether strong or not strong."

Trump continued, "This guy is such a fool, he's constantly on Television being critical, and only for the reason that I tuned him out completely while President because he called incessantly. I told him, very pointedly, 'Look Mark, I've got a lot of things to do, I just can't be taking so many pointless calls from you.'"

Cuban responded to this by saying that he didn't have his number when the 45th President was in the White House.

Nevertheless, according to TMZ, Trump's spokesperson, Steven Cheung noted that this is in fact not true.

"Mark Cuban would not stop calling President Trump and people close to him to beg for a job and to influence government actions to his benefit," Cheung said.

In view of the last part of Trump's rant on X, he did some major name calling.

He wrote, "In any event, that affected him greatly, because he's a very insecure guy, and a MAJOR LOSER, always has been and always will be! Nobody likes him, nobody respects him, and he's unattractive both inside and out! He should go back to talk about the person he was forced to support, because I didn't want it, Lyin' Kamala Harris. Also, he's got no clubhead speed!"

Having "no clubhead speed" was apparently shot at Cuban's golf game, however, Cuban claims he doesn't golf.

"The reason why I say, 'I can out drive him' is because I don't golf. He has never seen me golf," Cuban said.

To point out, Cuban did apologize for the "women" comment, which is what set everything off.

To make this even more interesting, Trump got a $100 million donation from the family of Miriam Adelson, the new Mavs owner, who Cuban sold his majority stake to. And according to Fox News, this is the largest political donation of any owner in the NBA, NFL, MLB or WNBA.

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