Mark Cuban, the billionaire entrepreneur, has publicly criticized former President Donald Trump’s plan to revive Michigan’s car industry, questioning the practicality of his proposed solution. During a visit to a General Motors site in Michigan, Trump declared his intention to bring back the car industry by imposing taxes on foreign countries. Cuban took to X, formerly Twitter, to express his skepticism about this plan, posing a simple yet pointed question: ‘Can someone explain to me how we would tax a foreign nation?’ Cuban went on to highlight that tariffs are levied on imported goods, paid by the importing businesses, and ultimately passed on to consumers. He challenged Trump’s lack of clarity, urging him to be more transparent in his messaging: ‘Why is everyone a ‘Trump Whisperer?’ Why can’t he just say what he means?’ Cuban’s criticism highlights the ongoing debate surrounding trade policy and the effectiveness of protectionist measures in revitalizing industries.