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Billionaire Mark Cuban latest comments Former President Trump has never been seen around “strong” or “intelligent” women, which has earned him wild backlash, and now one of his former online debate rivals is getting involved.

Former NCAA swimmer and OutKick participant Riley Wins On Thursday, he posted a video mocking Cuban for X’s comments.

“Mark Cuban, you wouldn’t recognize a strong, intelligent woman if she slapped you in the face. You’re such a beta, you might actually kind of like it,” Gaines said. “If you’re a woman and a Trump supporter, according to Mark Cuban, you’re stupid and weak.”

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Gaines recalled an argument he had with Cuban on social media on Sept. 27 over Vice President Kamala Harris’ handling of the border. Gaines had the final say in this debate; Cuban did not respond to Gaines’ topic when Gaines brought up that Harris’ proposed border bill included funding for Ukraine and Israel and that more than 320,000 immigrant children had been lost crossing the border. Harris’ handling of the border. a report The report, released by the Department of Homeland Security on August 21, revealed that the Biden-Harris administration lost track of many immigrant children who crossed the border without their parents.

Cuban’s comments that Trump is not seen among “strong” or “intelligent” women came during an appearance on ABC’s “The View” Thursday morning.

“Donald Trump, you’ll never see him around strong, intelligent women,” Cuban said. he said. “It’s that simple. They scare him. He doesn’t like them challenging him.”

Karoline Leavitt, the Trump campaign’s national press secretary, harshly criticized Cuban’s remarks.

“Joe Biden called Trump supporters ‘trash,’ and now Kamala’s top lieutenant, Mark Cuban, has implied that female Trump supporters are ‘weak and stupid,'” Leavitt told Fox News Digital.

“This is utterly insulting to the thousands of women who worked for President Trump and the tens of millions of women who voted for him,” she said. “These women are mothers, entrepreneurs, and industry leaders, and despite what Mark Cuban and Kamala Harris say, they are truly strong and intelligent.”

One of Cuban’s closest business partners, who co-owns the NBA’s Dallas Mavericks, is a woman who supports Trump.

The family of Miriam Adelson, who bought the majority of the Mavericks from Cuba last December, donated $100 million to the Preserve America political action committee, which supports Trump’s presidential campaign. Front Office Sports. This is the largest political donation by any team owner in the NBA, NFL, MLB or WNBA.

Adelson also reportedly spent “tens of millions more” supporting Republicans in congressional races across the country.

Cuban defended his business relationship with Trump’s megadonor in a recent interview. FOX 5 Dallas.

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Entrepreneur Mark Cuban speaks at a campaign event for Vice President Kamala Harris at the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse on October 17 in La Crosse, Wisconsin. (Craig Lassig/AFP via Getty Images)

“Do you know how everyone votes for the people you work with? Do you know how the owners of your company vote? This is America. People can nominate their candidates and vote for whoever they want, and that’s what makes it great.” in question. “I talked to my partners about it and they don’t have a problem. They choose what they want.”

Cuban, meanwhile, has gone so far as to follow others in Democratic circles in recent weeks by calling Trump a “fascist” after the mainstream media compared the 45th U.S. president to Adolf Hitler and his supporters to Nazis.

“Donald Trump is not a normal candidate,” Cuban told Jonathan Karl in a recent ABC interview. “And I think it’s not an exaggeration to call Donald Trump a fascist.

“He talks about the ‘enemy within’ and going after people using the military. He talked about mass deportations where they would stop people on the street and check their papers. What does that remind you of? He talks about knocking on doors and stealing them. What does taking people out and deporting them remind you of? What does that remind you of?” “Even though it’s not the definition of fascism, it’s pretty close to it.”

Earlier this year, when Biden was still the presumptive Democratic Party nominee, Cuban went so far as to say he would vote for Biden over Trump “even if Biden gave him his last rites.”

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Riley Gaines and Mark Cuban. (IMAGN)

“If they were having his final funeral and it was him versus Trump and he was being given final rites, I would still vote for Joe Biden,” she told Bloomberg News in March.

However, Cuban also said: supported Trump at the start of the former president’s first candidacy in 2015. He detailed his initial support for Trump in an interview with Vivek Ramaswamy on X on August 7.

“In 2015, I said, ‘He’s great. He’s not your typical Stepford prospect.’ I thought that was a positive,” Cuban said. “A big part of it was I didn’t think he had a chance. I just wanted to mess things up in traditional politics, which I don’t really like.”

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