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Mark Cuban, Mavericks minority owner and Harris surrogate, takes heat for deleting supportive posts of VP

Mark Cuban, an avid supporter of Vice President Kamala Harris' presidential campaign and minority owner of the Dallas Mavericks, deletes a post about her nearly a week after her loss to President-elect Donald Trump. mentioned the suspicions.

User X appears to have noticed Cuban deleting posts about supporting Harris. He responded to a post from Libs on TikTok about his post being deleted.

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Dallas Mavericks minority owner Mark Cuban during the first half of a game against the Chicago Bulls at American Airlines Center in Dallas on November 6, 2024. (Kevin Jairaj Imagine Images)

“I've always gone back and deleted tweets. For years. Same thing with the 2020 election. Same thing with the 2016 election. Same thing with other things. Wayback machine if you really want to see it. ,” he wrote.

Cuban also noted that the post-deleting app he helped develop was shut down in 2021.

The billionaire businessman launched an attack on Trump late in the campaign. She told “The View” that Trump “has never been seen around strong, intelligent women.” He later acknowledged that he had made a mistake because his remarks followed President Biden's remarks in which he appeared to call Trump supporters “trash.”

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Mark Cuban, a campaigner for Vice President Kamala Harris, speaks with Black and Latino small business leaders at City Hall in Phoenix on October 19, 2024.

Mark Cuban, a campaigner for Vice President Kamala Harris, speaks with Black and Latino small business leaders at City Hall in Phoenix on October 19, 2024. (Megan Mendoza/Republic/USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images)

After Trump won the election, Cuban posted a congratulatory post about X to the next president.

“Congratulations @realDonald Trump. You won fair and square,” Cuban posted on X shortly after Pennsylvania was called favorable to the Republican candidate, leaving little chance for Harris to win.

“Congratulations to @ElonMusk. #Godspeed,” Cuban added to fellow billionaire Elon Musk.

Mr. Cuban also said he was ready to support Mr. Trump if Ms. Harris did not win.

Mark Cuban talking on his cell phone

Mark Cuban of the Dallas Mavericks checks his cell phone during the second half of the Mavericks vs. Orlando Magic game at American Airlines Center in Dallas, Nov. 3, 2024. (Jerome Miron-Iman Images)

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“If Trump wins, the last time he won, he asked me to work with him on health care and personal protective equipment. [personal protective equipment]I sat with [ex-White House aide] Worked with Peter Navarro to help start and grow a mask company. All were produced domestically. I do the same. I'm America first,” Cuban said on CNBC.

Fox News' Brian Flood contributed to this report.

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