Andrew Schulz and his friends on the "Flagrant" podcast made fun of Vivek Ramaswamy during an interview Wednesday about his infamous comments about America's education culture and his claim that as governor,
Entrepreneur and former co-leader of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) Vivek Ramaswamy posted bold proposals Thursday to overhaul the U.S. education system amid a series of actions by President Trump to radically restructure American schooling.
Ramaswamy confirmed that he "was [going to be] pursuing electoral office very soon," amid rumours he will run for Ohio senator.
Ramaswamy announced his departure from the Trump's new nongovernmental entity, the "Department of Government Efficiency" (DOGE), which he was chosen to lead alongside tech entrepreneur Elon Musk, in an X post the first day of Trump's term, writing that it was an "honor to help support the creation" of the department.
Entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy is out as the co-leader of the so-called Department of Government Efficiency, according to a spokesperson for the initiative.
Vivek Ganapathy Ramaswamy is an American politician and entrepreneur who has walked an impressive journey from academia to becoming one of the most successful entrepreneurs and a presidential candidate.
Ramaswamy, a 39-year-old entrepreneur and 2024 presidential candidate from suburban Columbus, is one of three major Republican candidates for Ohio governor so far.
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.’
Comedian Andrew Schulz roasted Vivek Ramaswamy over a tweet that inspired a MAGA civil war in an episode of the Flagrant podcast released on Wednesday.
Elon Musk has reportedly told people he’s been sleeping in his Washington, D.C., government office, where he’s working to build Donald Trump’s Department of Government Efficiency, or DOGE. The DOGE office is housed inside the Eisenhower Executive Office Building,
The Republican candidates for next year’s statewide races are starting to come into focus. U.S. Sen. Jon Husted, the former