UFC Heavyweight Colby Covington He’s clearly open about taking sides on many things, including politics, and we all know that his loyalty is certainly not in the current President of the United States. Covington is an open supporter of the US Republican Party, formerly home to the President of the United States. Donald Trump.
Trump is one of the most contentious Presidents in American history for his bizarre rhetorical skills and controversial views. That said, the Trump administration is widely acclaimed for many things besides widespread criticism. current and 46th President of the United States, Joe Biden He is already facing many challenges as the leader of a nation, hosted by the US Democratic Party and due to his diplomacy skills in contemporary world politics.
Colby Covington proposes self-initiated rallies to regions to “Make America Great Again”
Covington came to strike with his ally Nelk Boys on their podcast SEND FULL PODCAST in one of its sections. Nelk Boys is one of the most popular YouTubers and most successful business entrepreneurs of the millennial generation. Covington has spoken a lot about his future as a fighter, his bad blood with his former teammates. Jorge Masvidal and Dustin Poiriersex life and the current state of politics in the United States.
“Now look at our gas prices, inflation is skyrocketing, the economy is worse than ever and Joe Biden ushered in III. That’s why we need Mr. President [citing Donald Trump] He’s back to make America great again” says Covington “You know what another good idea is? We may all just have to spread out. Different counties and be like politicians as we have to make this damn country great again!“ Covington concluded.
How do you assess Covington’s review of President Biden’s presidency so far? Are you in the same boat as Covington on this one? Do you think President Biden will continue to serve in the next election? Also, what do you think is next in Covington’s career?
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