Vivek Ramaswamy

MAGA Indians Duped by Trump As Right-Wingers Reject Them

At a recent event, Vivek Ramaswamy faced questions from students who questioned his Hindu faith and cultural background, suggesting it conflicted with a leadership role, particularly in representing a predominantly Christian population. This sentiment echoes previous instances where Ramaswamy encountered similar rhetoric from within the Republican base, including comments from Ann Coulter. The article highlights a concerning trend of anti-South Asian racism, particularly online and from MAGA supporters, which is creating fear and a sense of disillusionment among some South Asians, including those who have previously supported Republican candidates. This animosity is perceived by some as a search for new targets following the Trump era, with Indian Americans now being a visible focus within the party.

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Ramaswamy’s Ohio Governor Chances Dim Amidst Doubts

Vivek Ramaswamy’s initial strong position for the Ohio governor’s race has diminished, with prediction markets now leaning towards a Democratic victory. Recent trading on platforms like Kalshi and Polymarket indicates a shift, with Democrats holding a slight edge over Republicans. This change reflects growing doubts about Ramaswamy’s ability to translate his national profile into broad statewide appeal, especially against Democratic contender Dr. Amy Acton. Forecasters and recent polls have also begun to reflect this tightening of the race, moving it from a “Likely Republican” outlook towards a more competitive status.

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Vivek Ramaswamy’s Bodyguard Arrested on Drug Charges Sparks Controversy

Republican Ohio gubernatorial candidate Vivek Ramaswamy has expressed concern regarding federal drug trafficking charges against his family’s former bodyguard, Justin Salsburey. Salsburey and his wife, Ruthann Rankin, are accused of conspiring to distribute large quantities of narcotics via mail. The security firm that employed Salsburey immediately removed him from the Ramaswamy family’s detail upon learning of the charges. Despite passing multiple background checks and drug tests, Salsburey is currently being held in jail.

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Ramaswamy’s Brief, Controversial Stint in Musk’s “DOGE” Ends

Vivek Ramaswamy’s departure from the newly formed “department of government efficiency” (Doge) leaves Elon Musk as its sole leader. Ramaswamy’s exit, reportedly stemming from disagreements over immigration policy, is attributed to his upcoming Ohio gubernatorial campaign. Musk, facing ethical concerns due to his companies’ government contracts, now solely oversees Doge, which has already faced a lawsuit alleging violations of federal transparency laws. Ramaswamy expressed confidence in Musk’s ability to streamline government spending.

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Trump Dismisses Ramaswamy: “Irritating” or “Too Brown”?

Bill Gates recently met with Donald Trump, discussing potential advancements in HIV and polio cures, a meeting Gates found highly productive and encouraging. This meeting follows Trump’s claims of Gates seeking an audience and underscores a growing trend of tech billionaires aligning with the incoming president. The gathering of tech leaders at Trump’s inauguration further emphasizes Trump’s assertion of widespread support from influential figures. The discussions focused on accelerating research and development in these critical areas of global health.

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Musk’s “Efficiency” Department in Chaos as Ramaswamy Considers Quitting

Elon Musk’s purported new government department, often referred to as “Doge,” is reportedly facing significant turmoil with the potential departure of Vivek Ramaswamy. This development throws into question the future of a department designed for government efficiency, raising doubts about its viability even before its official launch.

The possibility of Ramaswamy’s departure stems from his ambition to run for the governorship of Ohio. His focus shift towards this gubernatorial bid, possibly announced by the end of January, is predicted to significantly impact his involvement in “Doge,” potentially rendering his contribution minimal, if at all.

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Ramaswamy Departs Musk’s DOGE Before It Begins

Vivek Ramaswamy, recently appointed to co-lead the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) with Elon Musk, is expected to leave the position to pursue a gubernatorial campaign in Ohio. Internal friction within DOGE, stemming from Ramaswamy’s perceived lack of participation, contributed to his departure. This follows a failed attempt by Ramaswamy to secure Ohio’s vacant Senate seat. Despite briefly collaborating with Musk on DOGE plans, their partnership proved short-lived.

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Musk and Ramaswamy Condemn Remote Work as a “Covid Privilege,” Economists Disagree

Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy’s proposal to mandate full-time, in-office work for federal employees, framed as a government efficiency measure, contrasts sharply with economic data. While some large companies have reduced remote work options, remote work remains prevalent, stabilizing at 25-30% of workdays since January 2023. Experts cite the significant profitability of hybrid work models for companies due to sustained productivity and reduced employee turnover costs. The proposed policy, therefore, may inadvertently serve as a cost-effective method of workforce reduction.

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Trump’s Shifting Stance on Immigration: Billionaire Friends, Not Principles?

A Republican infighting erupted over H-1B visas, pitting tech executives Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy against figures like Laura Loomer. Musk and Ramaswamy, supported by President Trump, argued for retaining the program benefiting skilled workers, while others decried it as detrimental to American workers. This disagreement highlights the internal conflict within the Republican party regarding immigration, exposing hypocrisy in the party’s rhetoric. The debate ultimately underscores a prioritization of wealthy interests over the concerns of American workers, revealing a disconnect between the party’s campaign promises and its actions.

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Ramaswamy’s Controversial Plan: Eliminate the Education Department to Fix Low Reading Scores

Vivek Ramaswamy criticized the low 2022 eighth-grade reading scores, advocating for the elimination of the Department of Education as a solution. However, education experts dispute this claim, asserting that the department’s role in funding, data collection, and research is crucial for monitoring student progress and improving literacy. They argue that eliminating the department would not address the underlying issues impacting reading proficiency. Instead, increased investment in research and grant programs within the department could prove more effective.

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