Billionaire Mark Cuban on Tuesday raised new questions about Donald TrumpDonald TrumpTrump’s campaign shows hints of change Former Rep. Frank urges White House, Congress to drop efforts to pass TPP Overnight Finance: Yellen's dire 'Brexit' warning | GOP measure could keep Tubman off | Lew pitches Puerto Rico bill to Senate Dems MORE’s wealth, questioning whether the presumptive GOP presidential nominee has enough cash to fund his campaign.
"If @realDonaldTrump were fractionally as rich as he says he is,he would write a$200mm check to propel his campaign,” Cuban tweeted Tuesday.
If @realDonaldTrump were fractionally as rich as he says he is,he would write a$200mm check to propel his campaign. He doesn't have the cash
— Mark Cuban (@mcuban) June 21, 2016
Trump raised just $3.1 million for his campaign in May, compared to the $26.4 million raised by presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton.
Cuban has previously questioned whether Trump is as rich as he says he is. He's noted that Trump may be good at putting his name on buildings, but not much more.
"He's good at that. Whether or not that's made him a billionaire, I don't know," Cuban said earlier this month. "He's not transparent enough for us to actually know."