New Delhi: Donald Trump recently hinted at a potential role for Vivek Ramaswamy in his administration if he wins the 2024 US election against Kamala Harris. At a campaign rally on October 9, Trump praised Ramaswamy, calling him "smart as hell" and acknowledging the tough competition he posed during the race.
Trump expressed his desire to have Ramaswamy on board, suggesting he could oversee major government initiatives. "We can put him in charge of one of these big monsters and he'll do a better job than anybody you can think of," Trump said. This isn't the first time Trump has mentioned Ramaswamy's potential role; in June, he referred to him as a "smart guy" who could handle tasks like tariff negotiations with French President Emmanuel Macron.
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Ramaswamy, an Indian-American GOP leader, previously ran for president in the 2024 Republican primary. His campaign focused on issues like downsizing federal agencies, opposing "woke" culture, and promoting American nationalism. If Trump wins, it will be interesting to see how Ramaswamy's skills are utilized in the administration.
Vivek Ramaswamy's Key Campaign Issues
Downsizing Federal Agencies: Ramaswamy proposed shutting down several federal agencies, including the Department of Education and the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
Anti-Woke Agenda: He positioned himself as an "anti-woke" candidate, opposing what he sees as the harmful influence of progressive ideology.
American Nationalis: Ramaswamy emphasized the importance of prioritizing American interests and promoting national identity.