Vivek Ramaswamy eventually discussed regarding his departure from the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) which he was co-leading with Tesla CEO Elon Musk under the administration of US President Donald Trump. The Hill reported that Vivek Ramaswamy claimed that his exit was actually a mutual decision which was driven by his intention to pursue elected office in the state Ohio.
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According to The Hill, host Charlamagne tha God remained pretty skeptical while suggesting that Vivek Ramaswamy was either pushed out or left anticipating the failure of the department. Vivek Ramaswamy maintained his stance that he and Tesla CEO Elon Musk had ‘slightly different approaches’ but were genuinely ‘on good terms’.
Vivek Ramaswamy also explained the fact that while his initial vision focused on constitutional and legal approaches to government downsizing, at the same time, the department evolved into a more technology driven project under the influence of Tesla CEO Elon Musk, asserted The Hill.
Vivek Ramaswamy emphasized on the fact that his transition to potentially running for the position of Ohio governor was actually a collaborative decision. He also praised Tesla CEO Elon Musk as the ideal leader for a technology first approach while positioning himself for a far more legislative path.
In spite of such