Mark Cuban offers Donald Trump $10 million to interview him on policies

Apr 8, 2015; Dallas, TX, USA; Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban watches the game between the Dallas Mavericks and the Phoenix Suns at the American Airlines Center. The Mavericks defeated the Suns 107-104. Mandatory Credit: Jerome Miron-USA TODAY Sports
Apr 8, 2015; Dallas, TX, USA; Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban watches the game between the Dallas Mavericks and the Phoenix Suns at the American Airlines Center. The Mavericks defeated the Suns 107-104. Mandatory Credit: Jerome Miron-USA TODAY Sports /
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Mark Cuban offered Donald Trump $10 million to interview him about his policies and their substance.

Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban has just challenged Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump to an “interview duel.” At least, that’s what it seem like giving the barrage of tweets that Cuban sent out today, stating that he would give Trump $10 million just for the right to interview him on national television.

Trump has been evasive when it comes to releasing his tax returns and speaking in detail about his policies and the substance they hold. Of course, Trump used this same tactic years ago when he offered money for Barack Obama’s birth certificate.

Now, Trump is in the hot seat with Cuban giving him a chance to have $10 million donated to charity to talk about how he’ll make America great again.

Now that seems like a pretty fair deal to us, despite that fact that it seems almost insane that anyone would fork over $10 million just to sit in a room with Trump. Heck, paying him $10 would seem wrong.

But did you think Cuban was done with his “bet rant?” Nope.

What you just read, boys and girls, was someone challenging another person’s political manhood, and, as we have seen in the past, Trump takes these challenges really close to the heart.

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This rant was stemmed from a quip that Trump made towards Cuban, saying that he wasn’t “smart enough” to understand Trump’s economic policies. He even went as far to say that Cuban was a “mixed up guy.”

As you seen above, that didn’t sit well with Cuban.

So will Trump take the bet? I highly doubt it, but it would make for great television.