Mark Cuban on Trump: Tweeting not leading, 'everything seems rushed'
Mark Cuban on Trump: Tweeting not leading, 'everything seems rushed' · CNBC

Mark Cuban , billionaire entrepreneur and outspoken critic of Donald Trump , told CNBC on Monday the Republican president has a communications problem.

Everyone is waiting to see how Trump's management style evolves, Cuban said in a " Squawk Box" interview. "Everything seems rushed," citing this weekend's handling of the rollout of Trump's temporary immigration travel ban.

In the first 23 hours, 109 people were denied entry upon arrival. According to NBC News, 173 were denied boarding of incoming flights to the U.S. from seven Muslim-majority countries: Iraq, Iran, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria, and Yemen.

"Leadership can mean a lot of different things to a lot of people. But at some point, you have to communicate with people who don't agree with you," said Cuban, who campaigned for Democrat Hillary Clinton during the presidential campaign.

"Just tweeting is not communicating," he continued, arguing that only a small number of Americans are on Twitter. "It's really the media that communicates with more of us."

In a four-part tweet storm over the weekend, the Dallas Mavericks owner and "Shark Tank" investor wrote:

"1) We already know @google @Microsoft and other tech companies have had their businesses disrupted and have had to deal with 7 country ban.

"2) how many other businesses, large and small are having to deal with disruptions to the lives of employees and their families ?

"3) let's not forget the disruptions and costs to airports, airlines and police depts that had no idea this was coming

"4) and as @realDonaldTrump noted, FAKE PASSPORTS are a real issue. So just how effective will this ban be? How fast will bad guys react?"




Earlier on "Squawk Box," presidential counselor Kellyanne Conway said there was no reason to delay carrying out the executive order.