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Posted on October 13, 2020 by admin

Mark Cuban condemns human rights violations but is ‘okay doing business with China’

Billionaire Mark Cuban condemned human rights abuses globally on Monday – he noted on The Megyn Kelly Show that he is comfortable his business ties in China.

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