Biotech entrepreneur and political figure Vivek Ramaswamy recently dropped hints about his potential candidacy for governor of Ohio during an interview with Fox News host Jesse Watters. At 39, Ramaswamy has already made waves in both the corporate and political arenas,
Biotech entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy said Monday that it’s “incorrect” to say he departed President Trump’s inaugural “Department of Government Efficiency” because he did not get along with his
The DOGE co-founder squirmed in his chair as Jesse Watters grilled him on his almost nonexistent tenure at the “efficiency and productivity” body.
A deep philosophical rift between the two billionaire leaders of the “Department of Government Efficiency” left Musk alone at its top, which could give him more power than envisioned
Vivek Ramaswamy rejected claims that Tesla CEO Elon Musk kicked him out of the Department of Government Efficiency. In an appearance on Fox News, Ramaswamy dismissed reports that there was any bad blood between them, saying that the two had different visions.
Charlamagne tha God rejected Vivek Ramaswamy's explanation of his exit from the Department of Government Efficiency on Monday.
The former Republican presidential candidate teased a run for Ohio governor during an interview with Fox News’ Jesse Watters on Monday when questioned why he left the newly formed “DOGE” now solely led by tech billionaire Elon Musk.
Vivek Ramaswamy denied rumours of a rift with Elon Musk, a week after the Indian-origin entrepreneur quit the Department of Goverment Efficiency (DOGE) and teased an Ohio governor's bid, saying he would be running for elected office soon.
Watchdog groups were ready to challenge DOGE from the start under the assumption it would fall under the legal rules governing outside government advisory groups. Indeed, within minutes of Trump’s swearing in,
Radio host Charlamagne tha God dismissed Vivek Ramaswamy’s remarks about his exit from the “Department of Government Efficiency” (DOGE), saying he doesn’t believe the entrepreneur. On his show
In Trump’s transactional world no group, not even the perceived ‘model minority,’ is immune from the fallout of his unpredictable policies It’s not Elon Musk’s early frustrations with President Donald