DOGE, Trump and Vivek Ramaswamy
Vivek Ramaswamy is no longer part of the government efficiency commission that President Donald Trump has championed.
Vivek Ramaswamy had suspended his 2024 presidential campaign following his poor showing in Iowa caucuses and backed its winner Donald Trump. At 38, Ramaswamy was the youngest candidate running for the 2024 Republican Party's presidential nomination.
Vivek Ramaswamy has said that Donald Trump's inauguration on Monday will bring the "dawn of a new Golden Age."
Vivek Ramaswamy’s time as the potential co-chair of the not ... CBS reported Sunday, just hours before Donald Trump’s inauguration. Reporter Jennifer Jacobs noted that Ramswamy is being encouraged to exit the agency. “Vivek has worn out his welcome ...
Former GOP presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy discusses President Donald Trump’s accomplishments in his first week in office and what’s next for him on ‘Jesse Watters Primetime.’
Fresh off of his unexpected departure from President Donald Trump's Department of Government Efficiency, Vivek Ramaswamy has set his sights on becoming governor of Ohio, his home state.
President Trump, 78, pushed Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine to consider installing Ramaswamy in Vance’s open Senate seat earlier this month — but was rebuffed by the governor in favor of Lt. Gov. Jon Husted.
President Donald Trump has signed an expected executive order for the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE).
President Trump’s allies and aides are learning to deal with Tesla CEO Elon Musk, who has had a consistent presence in the early days of the Trump administration. Musk had a front-row seat at
Vivek Ramaswamy said he’s preparing to run for governor in his home state Ohio, after dropping out of a project to slash the size of the federal government. “That’s highly likely what I’m moving towards and taking really serious steps towards looking at,
In his first opportunity to address his high-profile departure, Ramaswamy denied he had a falling-out with Elon Musk, the co-creator of DOGE.