In a recent interview with Blaze Media CEO Glenn Beck, former president Donald Trump addressed his thoughts on prospective running partners.
Due to Vivek Ramaswamy’s brilliance and zeal, Trump views him as a future vice president. He does acknowledge Ramaswamy’s somewhat contentious opinions, though.
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Beck proposed Ramaswamy to Trump as a prospective vice president choice in a private chat.
“You said that you weren’t going, but you would be watching the debate for a vice president. Have you thought of Vice President Ramaswamy?” asked Beck.
“I think he’s great. Look, anybody that said I’m the best president in a generation… I have to like a guy like that,” said Trump.
“I can’t get upset with him but he’s a smart guy. He’s a young guy. He’s got a lot of talent. He’s a very very very intelligent person. He’s got good energy and he could be in some form of something,” Trump added.
The former President did, however, add a word of warning. “He’s starting to get out there a little bit. He’s a little bit getting a little bit controversial. I got to tell him, be a little bit careful, because some things you have to hold in just a little bit, right?” Trump gave advice, highlighting the possibility that Ramaswamy’s contentious remarks would be a problem.
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For taking opposing positions on political and social issues, Vivek Ramaswamy has come under assault.
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As per the New York Times:
The media and, more lately, Mr. Ramaswamy’s Republican rivals have raised concerns about his repeated lying. In the party’s first debate last week, they argued a lot with him.
Learn the startling reality behind Mr. Ramaswamy’s misrepresentations on significant issues including the 2020 election results, the attacks on the Capitol on January 6, and climate change. He is the first Republican presidential contender from the millennial generation, and he has a history of making incorrect comments, then retracting them or saying they were misinterpreted. Explore the labyrinth of lies and deception that this biotech entrepreneur has spun.
The denials of Mr. Ramaswamy have continuously been disproven by recordings, transcripts, and even passages from his own book.
DC Draino and others have expressed the following worries regarding Vivek:
2020 Election Fraud
On her well-liked podcast, Candace Owens incites a heated discussion with conservative figure DC Draino and businessman Vivek Ramaswamy.
They could immediately confront one other thanks to the podcast.
Ramaswamy was questioned by DC Draino, who pointed out his purported backtracking on important issues like:
- Initially believing the 2020 election wasn’t stolen through ballot fraud
- Supporting former Vice President Mike Pence on January 6th
- Expressing interest in re-entering the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP)
- Advocating for “no cap” on educated immigrants
- Encouraging everyone to get vaccinated
“And just like magic, Vivek changed many of his positions and now claims: -there was 2020 ballot fraud -only wants bilateral trade deals -regrets getting the vax,” Draino tweeted something.
“But he stuck to his guns on “no cap” immigration for high-skilled immigrants Nobody has been asking Vivek the tough questions even though he’s a Big Pharma exec that appeared out of nowhere, so I did,” Draino added.
In regard to the event on January 6, DC Draino expresses worry over Ramaswamy’s book quotations that seem to attack and disparage President Trump.
Prepare for an aggressive and direct grilling! Ramaswamy has been questioned by Draino over his opinion of the 2020 election’s fairness and if it was genuinely manipulated.
Draino said, “I started to dig a little deeper on Twitter, and I came across some passages from your book. And I don’t know which book it is. It’s one of the two. But it talks about January 6, and it says, “It was a dark day for democracy. The loser of the last election refused to concede the race, claimed the election was stolen, raised hundreds of millions of dollars from loyal supporters, and is considering running for executive office again. I’m referring, of course, to Donald Trump.””
In the fascinating new book “Nation of Victims,” which Ramaswamy will release in 2022, he bluntly challenges Trump’s reluctance to acknowledge the results of the election. He calls Trump a “loser” and exposes his futile attempts to reverse the verdict with stinging words.
Draino continued, “Do you think that the 2020 election was fair? Do you think that Joe Biden got the most votes in American history? Or do you think 2020 was rigged?”
In his lengthy response, Ramaswamy clarifies the genuine meaning of the line from his book that was cited, which he thinks was misrepresented. Surprisingly, Stacey Abrams was the person Ramaswamy was alluding to.
“Those exact words I’m referring to, of course, Stacey Abrams, that was literally the opening paragraph of that chapter. And it turned out that those words were literally borrowed from a description of somebody else criticizing Donald Trump that I then cut and pasted,” Ramaswamy said.
Ramaswamy confirms his position on Trump and Stacey Abrams in a recent interview with Chuck Todd of NBC News, calling them “sore losers.”
“I referred in that chapter both to Stacy Abrams and to Donald Trump,” Ramaswamy said.
“Here is the Twitter Space with Elon where Vivek says he wants to re-enter TPP He backtracked those statements on the Candace Owens show but I called out his flip-flop,” DC Draino wrote.
Ramaswamy explains his Twitter defense of accepting a $90,000 Paul & Daisy Soros Fellowship for New Americans.
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In a video uploaded to X, Vivek stated, “In 2010, I won a scholarship when I was 24 or 25 years old and headed to law school that was partly funded not by George Soros but by Paul Soros, George’s brother. [Paul] made his money independently and who, by the way, is now dead, funded hundreds of people – hundreds of kids. I was one of them, to go to graduate school at the age of 24 or 25, back when I didn’t have a lot of money to do it.”
Despite being a billionaire already, Vivek Ramaswamy received the Soros scholarship, which he said he needed for the costs of attending law school, according to FOX News.
An outstanding accomplishment: Ramaswamy, a conscientious Yale first-year law student, won the coveted honor in 2011. He had previously obtained useful expertise working as an investment analyst at prominent hedge fund QVT Financial before then.
A conflicting truth of Ramaswamy’s money is revealed by new information. His tax records for the year he earned the honor show a staggering total income of $2,252,209 in that year. Moreover, for the previous three years, he had recorded earnings totaling $1,173,690.
After Ramaswamy’s affiliation with Paul Soros was erased from his Wikipedia page, detractors questioned the openness of his campaign.
A report from Mediate suggests that Ramaswamy, a politician seeking the Republican primary in 2024, took extreme efforts to preserve his reputation. He allegedly bribed a Wikipedia editor by the name of “Jhofferman” to remove data from his page that he thought may hurt his chances of winning. Soon after this clandestine effort, Ramaswamy publicly announced that he would be running for office.
“According to the article’s version history, the editor removed lines about Ramaswamy’s receipt of a Paul & Daisy Soros Fellowship for New Americans in 2011,” the outlet reported.

Ramaswamy’s selection on the WEF’s list of “Young Global Leaders” has generated debate. The WEF has maintained its position notwithstanding his protests against the award and refusal of his removal.
“The World Economic Forum named me on a list of so-called young global leaders. They did it despite the fact that I turned down their award. They kept my name on that list despite the fact that I repeatedly asked them to take it off because I did not share their values. I’m an opponent of it,” Ramaswamy said.
Ramaswamy was removed from the list by the WEF after two years after he sued the organization earlier this year, claiming, “This is an organization that does a lot of wrong and I’ve opposed it publicly and believe it should be held accountable.”
Regarding face masks, Ramaswamy confessed that, in defiance of official guidance, he had issued a speech early in the epidemic urging people to purchase masks out of a sense of personal responsibility. He added, though, that his position changed as science’s knowledge of masks did.
“I’ll admit it, my anti-government instincts got the better of me. Because I don’t know if you all remember this, but back in March, April 2020, when I put that tweet out, which said that we should buy masks based on individual personal responsibility or whatever it was that I said, that was in response to the government, including Fauci and the head of the CDC, laughing at people for buying masks and telling people across this country that they shouldn’t buy masks. I have inherently libertarian instincts,” he said.
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The recent removal of Ramaswamy’s association with Ohio’s COVID-19 response team from his Wikipedia page at his own request caused quite a commotion.
According to Mediate, “Also removed from the page on February 9, 2023 was Ramaswamy’s role on the state of Ohio’s Covid-19 Response Team. The editor recorded that Ramaswamy’s Covid-era work was removed from the article by the candidate’s own explicit request, while his Soros fellowship was deemed “extraneous material” by the editor.”
The National Institutes of Health and Datavant, led by Vivek Ramaswamy, collaborate to build a ground-breaking database of patients’ private medical data.
“Regenstrief Institute, Indiana Clinical and Translational Sciences Institute (CTSI) and Datavant are supporting the National Institutes of Health (NIH) in a national effort to securely gather data to help scientists understand and develop treatments for COVID-19,” based on the press release.
“Regenstrief, Datavant and Indiana CTSI created solutions that will enable the linking of data from different sources without the identifiers, improving the quality and completeness of the information while still protecting patient identities. This process will make data more useful to researchers as they work to understand the virus and develop solutions to address it.”
“Datavant provides the privacy-preserving record linkage (PPRL) technology which underpins de-identified data contributions to the NIH COVID-19 Data Warehouse, including the N3C, ensuring patient records are shared safely, securely, and privately in compliance with de-identification standards. De-identified data linkages within and with the N3C will address the challenges of assembling comprehensive patient records in large-scale clinical research due to care fragmentation and data fragmentation.”
Wonderful news! A proud division of Vivek Ramaswamy’s Roivant Sciences is the San Francisco-based Datavant.

GOP presidential candidate Hirsh Singh has made controversial revelations on Vivek Ramaswamy’s political ties and voting record. Ramaswamy is listed as a “Unaffiliated” voter on the Franklin County, Ohio Board of Elections records, not a Republican.

The outcomes of Ramaswamy’s vote in the Ohio state primary in 2022 and 2023 have been disclosed, and they might surprise you! Identify his reasons for not voting.
“Well this is awkward. GOP presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy, who lives in Columbus, is not a registered Republican in Ohio and has skipped half of the elections since registering to vote in Franklin County,” the account wrote, adding, “His wife is also unaffiliated and skipped the same elections.”
“His parents live in Hamilton County and do not appear to be registered to vote at all, at least not at the address where they claim an owner-occupied property tax reduction,” the post concluded.

Recent Federal Election Commission (FEC) data controversially reveals Ramaswamy as a Democratic Party donor during the 2016 Democratic Primary.
On March 29, 2016, Vivek Ramaswamy contributed $2,700 to the Friends of Dena campaign in support of Democratic Party congressional candidate Dena Minning Grayson. FEC documents have documentation of this information.
Vivek’s Senior Advisor Tricia McLaughlin claimed in a statement to The Gateway Pundit that the gift to Dena Minning Grayson “was not a political in support, purely friendship.”
Vivek defies convention by refusing to take part in Republican primary elections and adopting a party-neutral position.
“In regards to not voting in a Republican primary, Vivek is not a party man,” McLaughlin said.
Vivek asked Rev. Al Sharpton a question in 2003 during a town hall meeting.
“Hello, I’m Vivek. And to ask you last week on the show we had Senator Kerry and this week and the week before we had Senator Edwards. And my question for you is of all the Democratic candidates out there, why should I vote for the one with the least political experience?”
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NO NO NO to Ramaswamy !!! Danger ahead..
won’t be a Trump voter if he chooses Ramaswamy This would really hurt Trump a lot of Trump votes think the same way
Thank you for the info. Did not know any of the history. Thumbs down.
I do not like this guy at all if Trump picks him as a running mate I will pick Joe Biden and I despise Joe Biden but that guy is nothing but a Barack Obama