Mark Cuban Would Still Have Dinner With Donald Trump

WIRED 

The billionaire investor campaigned for Kamala Harris, but thinks tech execs have a "moral imperative" to play nice with the president. Back in May, Mark Cuban appeared in his last episode of ABC's after spending more than a decade on the show investing in--or deprecating--entrepreneurs' big ideas. But that doesn't mean the billionaire is going away. Yes, Cuban loves to talk--about ideas, about the future, about what it takes to actually make America healthy again. Or, at least, to get Americans more affordable drugs, which Cuban is endeavoring to do with his startup, Cost Plus Drug Company. Nor does Cuban, like many billionaire businessmen, shy away from talking politics: Does he like President Trump? But would he join the president for dinner like so many of his peers have in recent months? With enthusiasm, according to a conversation we had for this week's episode of . Keep reading to find out why. Just so you know--well it's too late now--we always start these conversations with some rapid-fire questions. What is the smartest investment you ever made? What's the dumbest purchase you ever made? Alright, one word to describe the startup pitches that you hate. Would you rather invest in passion or in numbers? Tell me a little bit about why.