Robert Kiyosaki Slams Biden Administration Amid Middle-East Tension

American author Robert Kiyosaki recently blasted out the Biden administration, lauding Trump instead amid the ongoing Middle East conflict.
By Coingape Staff
Robert Kiyosaki Slams Biden Administration Amid Middle-East Tension

Highlights

  • Robert Kiyosaki calls Biden administration as weak amid the Middle East conflict.
  • Conversely, the American author lauds Republican Donald Trump.
  • Polymarket data shows recent nationwide tides are slightly in favor of the Republican Party.

In a riveting turn of events, American businessman and author Robert Kiyosaki has taken the stage to slam Joe Biden amid the ongoing Middle East tensions. On Saturday, the American author reflected a sense of dismay with the Biden administration’s stance on the current Israel-Iran conflict. However, Kiyosaki also lauded Republican Donald Trump on the contrary, sparking global discussions as the war intensifies and the U.S. presidential election approaches.

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Robert Kiyosaki Calls Out Biden Administration, Lauds Trump Instead

In a post on X dated October 5, Robert Kiyosaki spotlighted some of the latest developments surrounding the Middle East tensions. Notably, “Israel just launched an F35 to bomb Iran,” the author stated. Concerning this, he further reiterates- “Is this the start of WWIII?” “This is what happens when we have weak leaders such as Joe Biden and Kamala Harris,” the Rich Dad Poor Dad author added.

Besides, the American author also thinks that this chronicle calls for a more decisive and strong leader. “That is why I support my friend Donald Trump for President,” Kiyosaki concluded in his post. These statements, in the wake of the ongoing presidential campaigns and a looming election, have echoed a frenzy as the Israel-Iran conflict intensifies. Meanwhile, it’s also worth mentioning that the Gulf States have recently declared neutrality in the ongoing conflict.

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Democratic vs Republican War Continues In U.S.

On the other hand, the presidential election war in the United States continues. Republican Donald Trump and Biden’s successor, Democratic Kamala Harris, tussle hard ahead of the November elections. Notably, Polymarket data indicates a close rivalry between both the presidential candidates as Trump’s winning bets today stood at 49.9%, whereas Harris’ stood at 49.1%.

Meanwhile, a recent CoinGape Media report reveals that Trump gained lead after a tie-like result primarily due to his pro-crypto stance in the U.S. The tides could further take a paradigm shift ahead as new developments unfold with the campaigns in place. Robert Kiyosaki’s influential stance nationwide sparks further discussions over the potential presidential election winner in light of recent events, such as the one mentioned above.

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