Dana White weighs in on US elections and current state, raising doubts about Kamala Harris' authority: "Who’s running the country right now?"
Dana White expressed critical opinion about Democratic party leaders Kamala Harris and Joe Biden's leadership abilities. US President Biden has been criticized for apparent cognitive decline in recent years. Meanwhile, Harris has emerged as the Presidential candidate against the Republican Party's Donald Trump.
During a recent appearance on the Outta Pocket with RGIII podcast, White argued that the US media is largely inclined towards the Democratic party and tends to demonize former President Trump. He then questioned the legitimacy of the Democratic Party's idea of bringing "change" if they retained power while criticizing Harris and Biden:
"The country was a really good place when [Donald Trump] was the President. You're [Democratic party] talking about change... Change from what? The last four years? When you look at Biden, we all know where Biden's at! They even came out and said that he's not... Who's running the country right now?"
He added:
"It's not [Joe Biden], it's not [Kamala Harris]. Who's running the country? I don't know the answer to that question but I'll tell you what's brilliant. Whoever is running this country, pulled off this Kamala Harris thing so that they can stay in power and run the country for another four years."
Check out Dana White's comments below (53:18):
Dana White argues that Kamala Harris cannot be a world leader
In the aforementioned episode of the Outta Pocket with RGIII podcast, host Robert Griffin III said that he would like to invite Donald Trump and Kamala Harris on his podcast and present their ideas about improving the country instead of criticizing the opposition.
White responded:
"If you look at both their track records, I think they speak for themselves. He was the President of the United States. He did a lot of great things when he was the President, especially in the Middle East. One of my things is, we need a strong leader to run this country. And, the world needs a strong America."
He concluded:
"No matter which side of the fence you sit on, nobody can sit here and tell me that [Kamala Harris] is going to be a strong President and she's going to be a world leader." [58:26]
The 2024 US elections will be held on Nov. 5 and will determine who will be the next president and vice-president of the nation.