Billionaire entrepreneur Mark Cuban is drawing scrutiny after being caught deleting a series of social media posts in which he previously voiced support for Vice President Kamala Harris. The purge of pro-Harris content, first reported by several conservative commentators, comes on the heels of Harris’s loss to Donald Trump in the recent 2024 presidential election.
The controversy began when Libs of TikTok, a popular conservative social media account, highlighted Cuban’s activity, posting, “Mark Cuban is apparently deleting a bunch of his pro-Kamala posts. What’s going on @mcuban??”
Cuban defended himself, claiming this is nothing new. “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,” Cuban responded. But his defense hasn’t silenced critics, who argue Cuban’s history of post-election cleanups doesn’t excuse the timing or appearance of the move.