Mark Cuban, the billionaire investor and owner of the Dallas Mavericks, volunteered himself for a key position in Kamala Harris’ administration should she defeat Donald Trump in November.
Speaking on CNBC’s show “Squawk Box” on Thursday, Cuban praised the Harris campaign as having open, consistent communication with business leaders.
He said he talked to her team three or four times a week and added that, compared with prior administrations, hers had been the “most open.”
In fact, Cuban offered to join the team himself. When asked whom Harris should appoint to key positions, like the chairs of the Federal Trade Commission and the Securities and Exchange Commission, Cuban wasn’t shy.
“I told her team, look, put my name in for the SEC,” he said. “It needs to change.”
Cuban stuck by the proposal when Business Insider asked him about it.
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