Billionaire Mark Cuban rips Trump and says he ‘ain’t doing s**t other than looking for someone to blame’ for coronavirus
MARK Cuban slammed President Donald Trump and Congress on Monday, saying America’s leaders “ain’t doing s**t” amid the coronavirus outbreak.
Cuban, billionaire investor and owner of the , tweeted that Americans are “all confused” right now.
“You know what will make us less confused? Good old fashioned leadership. Right now we have none.”
Cuban said: “There is not a single person in our that we can trust with our lives. That is what this is all about isn't it? Who can we ”
“Who is taking responsibility? Who is giving us honesty, transparency, candor, facts, hope ?”
“Even if its not what we want to hear,” he tweeted. “I trust our scientists and those around the world are doing everything possible to and therapies, that gives me hope.”
Cuban then said “our Senators, members of and President ain't doing s**t, that I can tell, other than looking for someone to blame."
“The reality is that we don't know what the right answers are, but it sure would be nice to be able to have a civil discussion about the options.”
The famed Shark Tank host would need “many more” .
In April, Cuban said positive outlook on the future of the economy was wrong.
“I wish he was right, but he’s not,” Cuban . “I think it’s going to be slower. I think there’s going to be so many different ways we’ll have to adapt to this new abnormal.”
“People aren’t going to just venture outside, they’re not going to go to large gatherings, they’re not going to feel confident right off the bat,” he said.
“There’s going to be a lot of trepidation, and that concern is going to lead to people holding back and not spending money.”
Trump recently he thinks Americans are "starting to feel good now" as the country begins to reopen.
“I think they’re starting to feel good now. The country’s opening again. We saved millions of lives, I think,” Trump said.
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He told the Post: "You have to be careful, but you have to get back to work."
"People want the country open… I guess we have that are either opening or are very close."