Mark Cuban mocks Trump with Bill Maher, warns his second time period might be ‘new season of The Sopranos’

Mark Cuban mocks Trump with Bill Maher, warns his second time period might be ‘new season of The Sopranos’


Billionaire businessman Mark Cuban mocked Donald Trump on Friday evening’s episode of Real Time With Bill Maher and issued a warning towards the GOP chief’s potential second time period.

Mark Cuban remarks got here after Maher and Scarborough’s feedback relating to Trump’s prior assaults on former US State Secretary Hillary Clinton and his different political rivals.

Maher, Shark Tank star Cuban, and MSNBC presenter Joe Scarborough mentioned Trump’s earlier remarks about bashing his political rivals throughout a roundtable dialog.

Drawing an equation between Trump’s one other time period and The Sopranos, Cuban remarked, “It’s loopy.” According to him, the ex-president one other presidential time period might be a “new season of The Sopranos.”

Cuban was alluding to the HBO mafia drama from the early 2000s about Tony Soprano, an Italian American mob boss in New Jersey. Soprano approves the murders of twelve folks all through the course of the favored tv present’s six seasons.

Maher and Scarborough targets Trump over his guarantees

Cuban remarks got here after Maher and Scarborough’s feedback relating to Trump’s prior assaults on former US State Secretary Hillary Clinton and his different political rivals.

“I do know what the Republicans say is ‘Yeah, he talks like a fascist, he’d by no means actually do it. He used to say he’d put Hillary [Clinton] in jail. Remember, every part was “lock her up.” He did not do it. He had 4 years he might’ve achieved it.’ That’s not ok for me,” Maher acknowledged.

According to Scarborough, Trump approached two legal professional generals, who mentioned that they’ve “nothing to convey fees towards her.”

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When Trump ran towards Clinton in 2016, he often used the slogan “lock her up,” demanding that she be imprisoned following an FBI probe into her use of a private e-mail system to hold out enterprise whereas serving as secretary of state. The FBI declined to recommend any fees towards Clinton.

Recalling Trump’s current remarks amidst his ongoing marketing campaign, Scarborough talked about: “This previous week, Donald Trump mentioned that he was going to make use of the army and the National Guard to arrest his political opponents.”

Trump implied in a Fox News interview final Sunday that Election Day safety could be threatened by an “enemy from inside” and that the army would possibly have to step in “if crucial.”

But he took a U-turn throughout a city corridor occasion in Georgia on Wednesday, the ex-President instructed Harris Faulkner of Fox News, “I’m not threatening anyone.”