Billionaire entrepreneur Chris Sacca is the latest person to take exception to one of President-elect Donald Trump’s tweets. On Tuesday, Trump Tweeted about Japanese company SoftBank making a major investment in the US.
“Masa (SoftBank) of Japan has agreed to invest $50 billion in the U.S. toward businesses and 50,000 new jobs…” Trump wrote.
On Wednesday morning, Sacca called out Trump for taking credit for the deal.
“SoftBank formed and announced this $100 billion fund before you were elected. But cool story, bro,” Sacca replied.
Sacca then took a personal swipe at Trump.
“You had a pretrial conference to defend a child rape suit so I’m sure you missed that day’s news.”
Sacca then re-tweeted a link to a story on the Huffington Post about an attorney for four of Trump’s sexual assault accusers welcoming the opportunity to question Trump under oath.
Sacca also re-tweeted a link to a Washington Post article in which the president of the United Steelworkers 1999 said…
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