Prominent Indian Americans expressed their support for Donald Trump following his re-election as the 47th President of the United States, with many emphasizing their commitment to collaborating with his administration on key issues, especially US-India relations.
Google CEO Sundar Pichai congratulated Trump on his “decisive victory” and highlighted the current era of American innovation, pledging to work with the president to ensure these benefits are shared widely.
Former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley also offered her congratulations, urging for unity among Americans. She stressed that the next steps involve a peaceful transition and that true unity requires action, not just words, referencing the need for Kamala Harris to concede.
Former Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal marked the moment as a significant day for the nation, calling for celebration before diving into the hard work needed to move the country forward.
Trump supporter Vivek Ramaswamy shared his optimism, stating it was “almost morning in America” and urging for action to “save the country.”
M R Rangaswami, founder of Indiaspora, highlighted the importance of US-India cooperation on global issues and expressed hope for collaboration under Trump’s leadership.
Ajay Jain Bhaturia, a major Kamala Harris fundraiser, acknowledged the outcome as a call for change in handling border, economic, and other national issues, respecting the people’s choice.
Entrepreneur Al Mason believed Trump’s survival of two assassination attempts signaled a higher purpose, predicting that Trump would usher in a prosperous America and a safer world.
Dr Krishna Reddy of the Indian American Friendship Council congratulated Trump for his “super victory” and predicted that the new era would strengthen US-India relations, contributing to global safety and economic growth.