shockedcanadian
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This appears to be evidence that he didn't truly believe his own endorsement, his own comments.
This is what I mean when I say that our society lacks courage and conviction. The worst are often the most wealthy or powerful. It's not as if there will be consequences or he has changed his mind, not this quickly, right?
www.foxnews.com
Mark Cuban, a minority owner of the Dallas Mavericks who was a staunch supporter of Vice President Kamala Harris’ presidential campaign, addressed allegations he scrubbed posts about her nearly a week after she lost to President-elect Donald Trump.
Users on X appeared to catch Cuban deleting posts about his support of Harris. He responded to a post from Libs on TikTok about his post deletion.
"I’ve always gone back and deleted tweets. For years. Same with 2020 election. 2016 election. Same with other stuff. You can use the wayback machine if you really want to see them," he wrote.
Cuban also pointed to an app he helped develop to delete posts but closed in 2021.
This is what I mean when I say that our society lacks courage and conviction. The worst are often the most wealthy or powerful. It's not as if there will be consequences or he has changed his mind, not this quickly, right?

Mark Cuban, Mavericks minority owner and Harris surrogate, takes heat for deleting supportive posts of VP
Dallas Mavericks minority owner Mark Cuban took heat over the last week after he appeared to delete supportive X posts of Vice President Kamala Harris.
Mark Cuban, a minority owner of the Dallas Mavericks who was a staunch supporter of Vice President Kamala Harris’ presidential campaign, addressed allegations he scrubbed posts about her nearly a week after she lost to President-elect Donald Trump.
Users on X appeared to catch Cuban deleting posts about his support of Harris. He responded to a post from Libs on TikTok about his post deletion.
"I’ve always gone back and deleted tweets. For years. Same with 2020 election. 2016 election. Same with other stuff. You can use the wayback machine if you really want to see them," he wrote.
Cuban also pointed to an app he helped develop to delete posts but closed in 2021.