UFC star Colby Covington flexed some muscle by saying “real men in America” support former President Donald Trump in his run for a second term in the White House.
Covington said these men view Trump as the symbol of masculinity.
“The guy is out there taking bullets and then the guy’s out there with his fist, saying, ‘Fight, fight, fight!’ Like c’mon,” Covington said on Fox News’ “The Ingraham Angle.” “That guy in the face of danger is fearless.”
The staunch Trump supporter said the Republican presidential nominee does it for the good of the people.
“He’s doing it for the people. He doesn’t have to be doing this. He could be on a yacht, he could be in his beautiful mansion in Mar-a-Lago. But he chose to fight for the people and putting America first,” Covington said.
The Democrats are the antithesis since the party has “spent years trying to neuter traditional masculinity.”
As such, Vice President Kamala Harris and Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz’s campaign is not what “real men” want, Covington said.
“Real men in America know that everything with Harris-Walz regime do is all for theater,” he said. “Putting a shotgun in Walz’s hand and the guy doesn’t even know how to hold a gun properly is obviously a tell-tale sign it’s a work. It’s not real. He’s not out there shooting shotguns.
He added the Democrats’ four years in the White House have been a “disgrace.”
“What they’ve done the last four years to this country is a disgrace. You can’t erase any of that,” he said. “And Kamala isn’t owning up to any of the things she’s done to this country. Real men in this country see through that.”