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Vivek Ramaswamy, A Presidential Candidate. Factually Explains, Foreign Policy & How He Will Bring Truth To America. @vivekgtamaswamy Self Funded. | Mscs Media #356 Full Ep: IG: ⁠Vivek Ramaswamy Vivek Ramaswamy, the presidential candidate, in detail, talks about censorship, the Military Industrial Complex, Foreign Policy, Education, and facts they...

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Vivek Ramaswamy might just be playing the 2024 election cycle perfectly. He’s defending and complimenting Trump every chance he gets. This has led many people to claim that he’s really running to be Trump’s Vice President. After watching his interview with Tucker Carlson, I think most people just don't get it. Vivek knows Trump. He knows that Trump has a really difficult time attacking those whom he believes are loyal to him. Vivek is playing this just right. While Trump supporters already despise Ron DeSantis, none of them really have anything bad to say about Vivek. Vivek is essentially the younger, better looking, more intelligent, more charming, more electable version of Donald Trump, without any of the baggage that Trump brings. Vivek knows that if Trump is convicted, much of the GOP will likely do all they can to try and pick a new candidate, and there will really only be one choice left: Vivek Ramaswamy. For the record, I really disagree with Vivek on the vast majority of his politics, but I think he could take a large amount of the independent vote away from Biden, which Trump could not do. He could do all of this without losing the support of the MAGA base if he keeps playing his cards right. The biggest factor of all though, is that he would not bring nearly as many Democrats out to the polls merely to vote against the GOP that Trump would. I'd love to hear your thoughts no matter where you stand politically. Does Vivek have a chance? Would he give the GOP the best chance to defeat Biden?

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CONFRONTED: The $40 Million Dollar "Faith" Shield Why Vivek Won’t Address the Elephant in the Room 🐘🇮🇱 Things got heated at Ohio State University on Tuesday, April 21, 2026, when a student directly challenged Vivek Ramaswamy on the influence of the Israel lobby and the "Israeli lobby problem". 🏛️ The Question: Sovereignty vs. Influence The student, identifying as Brandon, accused Vivek of being "disingenuous" by dismissing concerns about Israel as a "fixation" rather than a real policy issue. He pressed Vivek on: How a candidate for Governor would handle the influence of AIPAC and foreign policy priorities that he claims keep "the average American and European citizen down". Whether the U.S. should continue its current relationship with its biggest ally while domestic sovereignty is at stake. 🛡️ The Response: Vivek avoided the specific critiques of the lobby's influence, instead framing the question as an attack on Judaism: Vivek stated he would not abide the "vilification or the mockery of anyone's faith," comparing the student's critique of the Talmud to the secular left's mockery of Christianity. He called the "laser focusing" on Israel "weird, bizarre" and labeled it as having "anti-Semitic instincts". ❌Why Critics Argue He is Unfit for Office: Rather than answering a question about the Israel Lobby (AIPAC) and its impact on the average American citizen, Vivek pivotally labeled the inquiry as "anti-Semitic" and "bizarre." For many, this is a dangerous precedent for a potential Governor: using identity politics to shield a massive, influential lobby from financial and political scrutiny. Critics contend that quoting the Talmud in the context of specific economic practices (like usury) is a common historical and theological critique, yet Vivek "airlifted" the context to make it a generic religious attack. By doing so, he signaled to voters that he is unwilling to engage in "policy-rich" debates if they touch on sensitive donor interests. Skepticism regarding Vivek’s "genuine" response is fueled by his massive fundraising lead, which is heavily supported by billionaires and PACs with deep ties to established financial and pro-Israel networks. Vivek has raised a historic $19.4 million for his gubernatorial bid, with an additional $23 million sitting in his "Victors not Victims" Super PAC. 💰Pro-Lobby Donors: Super PACs backing Ramaswamy have received millions from high-net-worth financiers like Jeff Yass (who donated $10 million in March 2025 and doubled down with another $10 million recently) and Ross Stevens (who contributed $14 million). These individuals and their associated groups, such as the Republican Jewish Coalition (RJC), have publicly pressured Vivek to maintain a hardline, aid-heavy stance on Israel, directly contradicting the student's plea for a candidate who puts American citizens first. Ultimately, critics argue that Vivek’s reaction at Ohio State proves he is an establishment operative in "anti-woke" clothing. By silencing the debate on foreign influence under the guise of "faith itself," he has shown that his primary loyalty may lie with the megadonors funding his $40 million+ war chest rather than the sovereignty of the voters he claims to represent. It's NOT "Anti-Semitic" to question the lobby, Vivek Ramaswamy is just using a "faith shield" to protect the establishment. 👇 From: Jake Rattlesnake FOLLOW Him!

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