Mark Cuban congratulated Donald Trump for winning the 2024 election. Here's a timeline of their 'love-hate relationship.'
Mark Cuban has said that he has a "love-hate relationship" with Donald Trump. The two have traded insults and compliments for years.
- Mark Cuban said in 2016 that he has a "love-hate relationship" with Donald Trump.
- The two have traded insults and compliments in the press for years.
- Cuban initially supported Trump's campaign, but later became an outspoken critic.
Mark Cuban described his friendship with Donald Trump in a 2016 interview with Rolling Stone as a "love-hate relationship."
Over the years, the two billionaires have cycled through seeing each other as rivals, business partners, friends, and enemies.
Cuban once supported Trump's political aspirations, but later became an outspoken critic and shared what caused him to change his mind. Still, he congratulated Trump this week on winning his second term in the White House.
Here's a look back at Cuban and Trump's complicated friendship.