Mark Cuban goes on hours-long Twitter tirade against top GOP congressman
The billionaire businessman and prominent surrogate for Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton posted a series of news articles and statements asking why Chaffetz wasn't investigating Trump.
Chaffetz has notably been hinting at further investigations from his committee into Clinton, should she be elected, and he's been railing on the former secretary of state in the aftermath of FBI Director James Comey's bombshell Friday letter to congressional leaders, including himself, outlining the potential for more "pertinent" emails pertaining to Clinton's use of a private email server.
Chaffetz, just last month, said he could never endorse Trump after the "Access Hollywood" tape showed Trump boasting of being able to make unwanted sexual advances on women, saying he couldn't possibly defend that decision to his 15-year-old daughter. Less than 20 days later, he announced he would vote for Trump.
A representative for Chaffetz did not immediately respond to a request for comment.