Mark Cuban won’t accept a position in Clinton administration

Billionaire Mark Cuban on Tuesday said he wouldn’t accept a position in Hillary Clinton’s administration if he was offered one.

{mosads}”No. I’m going to be very clear on 100 percent of things here,” Cuban said on Fox Business.

Cuban made clear he had not contributed any funds to the Democratic nominee and wouldn’t be interested in a cabinet position.

“One, I’ve never given a penny to her or any other presidential candidate. I’ve never given a penny to a candidate since 1999,” he said. “I do not want a position in government.”

Cuban added that he’s never given any money to the Clinton Foundation and has no interest in doing so.

Cuban, who plans to vote for Clinton, has been an outspoken critic of GOP nominee Donald Trump for several months.

He often takes jabs at Trump on Twitter and has questioned the candidate’s wealth, called for him to release his tax returns and slammed him for his lack of transparency.

Cuban was involved in a controversy this past weekend after he announced he had accepted an invitation from the Clinton campaign to sit in the front row at Monday’s presidential debate. The announcement prompted Trump to threaten to bring Gennifer Flowers to the debate, a woman with whom Bill Clinton had an extramarital affair.

Late Monday, Cuban said he “went rouge” when he tweeted he would be sitting in the front row. He said he knew it would “get under [Trump’s] skin and drive him crazy” to see him in the front row at the debate.

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