Pro-Trump golf account blocks Mark Cuban over Kamala Harris support

Published September 18th, 2024 - 07:04 GMT
Mark Cuban
Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban celebrates after a 124-103 victory against the Minnesota Timberwolves in Game Five of the Western Conference Finals at Target Center on May 30, 2024 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. (Photo by David Berding / GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA / Getty Images via AFP) / Tour Golf blocks Mark Cuban

ALBAWABA - A pro-Trump golf account named 'Tour Golf' on Musk's X (formerly known as Twitter) announced today that they blocked SharkTank's Mark Cuban after he followed them as they called him someone who "lost his mind." 

Tour Gold took to its official X account and wrote, "Mark Cuban gave us a follow today 😕. We can’t have that, so we blocked him. You don’t get to lose your mind and follow the best golf page on X" following screenshots of evidence that they blocked the well-known billionaire and former Dallas Mavericks owner. 

Pro-Trump golf account blocks Mark Cuban over Kamala Harris support

The account added in the replies, "You don’t get to hate America and follow patriotic pages like ours. Sorry (not sorry), Mark," referring to the individual backing current Vice President Kamala Harris instead of former president Donald Trump as the next president of the United States of America.

Tour Golf has garnered more than 300,000 followers on X and according to it, has been voted the "Best Twitter Golf Account."

Before posting about Mark Cuban, Tour Golf also stated that it lost 1,827 followers for endorsing former president and current candidate Donald Trump but sounded happy about it. The post in question received a reply of a fire emoji from Elon Musk.

Mark Cuban

The other day, Mark Cuban went viral across social media after showing interest in buying Elon Musk's X and Fox News, which he called a "Mid-life crisis."

By the time of writing this article, Mark Cuban's net worth is currently sitting at a whopping $5.7 billion due to previously owning a sports team and being an early investor in the internet and cryptocurrencies. He purchased the Dallas Mavericks in 2000 for $285 million and sold it earlier this year for $3.5 billion, according to NBC 5. 

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