The BIG Promise Of An Indian American In The U.S. Presidential Race
Vivek Ramaswamy, a 37-year-old GOP presidential hopeful, has said some bold things to his fellow Conservative Republicans. He said he would start by making it illegal for American companies to do business with China. Then he said that he would eliminate the Education Department and the FBI if elected.
Ramaswamy, proud of his Indian-American background, prepares to run for President of the United States in 2024. He would sign a Declaration of Independence to set America free from China. Ramaswamy gets many of his ideas from Donald Trump, who said, "America first."
In his 18-minute speech, Ramaswamy talked about how religion, sex, and the environment have taken over American society. He also said it was time to bring back the "Americanness" that he and many people his age grew up with.
He said that the US was in the middle of a national identity crisis and that it was time for the GOP and Conservatives to step up and dilute the woke poison. Ramaswamy said it was time for America to move forward again based on what its people can do, not their race or gender.
He thought that Henry Kissinger's experiment was over and that what the US needed now was a little bit of Winston Churchill. He said again that if he were voted into power, he would get rid of the FBI and the Department of Education.
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