Stephen A Smith Fires Back at Trump Over 'Low IQ' Remark: NBA Finals Feud Escalates

Stephen A. Smith pushed back against Donald Trump’s comments about his intelligence. 

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The feud between ESPN's Stephen A Smith and President Donald Trump has reached new heights after Smith fired back at Trump's 'low IQ' remark.

The controversy began when Smith said on air that he would hold Trump responsible if the Knicks lost Game 3 of the NBA Finals, which they did.

Trump responded by saying Smith lacked the 'aptitude' to run for president, implying he had a low IQ.

However, Smith hit back in a three-minute monologue on First Take, saying he could put his IQ against Trump's and challenged him to a debate.

Smith also called out the economic impact of Trump's visit on local businesses near the arena, saying Trump was more concerned with his own narcissism than helping New Yorkers.

Interestingly, Smith is worth $45 million, with an annual salary of $20 million from ESPN, making him one of the highest-paid commentators in sports media.