Vivek Ramaswamy recently made headlines with his departure from the Department of Government Efficiency (DOSE) in the United States, sparking speculation about his relationship with the department’s head, Elon Musk. Ramaswamy quickly addressed these rumors, clarifying that there was no discord between him and Musk. In an interview with Fox News, he explained that while their approaches to improving government efficiency differ, their objectives align.
Ramaswamy stated, “What you heard is not correct. We have different but mutually supportive perspectives. I believe in a constitutional legal approach, while Musk advocates for tech-driven solutions. Both approaches are forward-thinking, and we’re united in our goal to strengthen the country. It’s not just the federal government; states also play a crucial role. We’ve had discussions, and we’re on the same page. Protecting the country is a collective effort, and that’s why we all work together.”
The collaboration between Ramaswamy and Musk began with their joint appointment by former President Trump to lead DOSE, an organization aimed at reducing unnecessary government spending and implementing reform. Ramaswamy shared his vision for achieving DOSE’s goals by July 4, 2026, the 250th anniversary of American independence—a timeline that also coincides with his potential candidacy in the Ohio gubernatorial race.
His departure from DOSE has fueled speculation about his political future, especially with the Ohio governorship election set for November 2026. After his unsuccessful bid for the Republican presidential nomination, Ramaswamy has pledged his support to Donald Trump in the presidential race. This move signals his continued involvement in the political sphere, albeit from a different angle than initially anticipated.
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