Trump Rejects Ramaswamy as Potential VP, But… Last night, President Donald J. Trump informed Vivek Ramaswamy, who had just suspended his presidential campaign, that his name would not appear on the Republican ticket alongside Trump’s in 2024. In short, he squashed Ramaswamy’s hopes and dreams of being Trump’s vice president.
Trump Rejects Ramaswamy as Potential VP, But… Last night, President Donald J. Trump informed Vivek Ramaswamy, who had just suspended his presidential campaign, that his name would not appear on the Republican ticket alongside Trump’s in 2024. In short, he squashed Ramaswamy’s hopes and dreams of being Trump’s vice president.
Last night, President Donald J. Trump informed Vivek Ramaswamy, who had just suspended his presidential campaign, that his name would not appear on the Republican ticket alongside Trump’s in 2024. In short, he squashed Ramaswamy’s hopes and dreams of being Trump’s vice president.
“I like you,” the president reportedly told Ramaswamy, “but you’re not a vice president.”
As reported yesterday, General Eric M. Smith almost had a second heart attack when he saw Trump and Ramaswamy figuratively hugging each other on stage at a rally in New Hampshire. The general’s deep reservations about Ramaswamy prompted him to immediately phone Trump to express his unease and once more caution Trump against selecting a VP with ties to the biomedical industry and past allegiances to Pfizer and the World Economic Forum. At the time of publication, the general hadn’t shared Trump’s reply with staff. However, a source in Gen. Smith’s office told Real Raw News that Gen. Smith later confided in staff, saying Trump shot down Ramaswamy’s vice presidential aspirations, for he had already tentatively picked someone else to join him at the White House—Tulsi Gabbard.
If true, Trump’s response obliquely affirms an article RRN published on October 11, 2022, titled “Trump Courts Gabbard for Future Cabinet Position,” published with quotes from people in Trump’s NYC offices after gabbard switched political parties.
“Gabbard is a Republican at heart,” Trump said of Gabbard at the time, according to sources.
Like Ramaswamy, Gabbard has been linked to the World Economic Forum, a globalist organization founded by the sinister Klaus Schwab. Her photo once appeared on the World Economic Forum’s Young Global Leader Website, and her critics have labeled her “controlled opposition.”
Our source didn’t share Gen. Smith’s reaction to the revelation, but White Hats will likely rebuke Gabbard as a potential commander-in-chief, should anything happen to Trump, based on her association with globalist organizations.
Again, Trump used the word “tentative,” meaning everything is in flux, and he is open to hearing arguments for and against Gabbard’s appointment.
In closing, our source hinted at whom some White Hats would prefer as vice president: Kari Lake.
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