Vivek Ramaswamy, a prominent Trump ally and former GOP presidential contender, is making waves as he joins Fox News. The Indian American entrepreneur is set to host a new series on Fox Nation titled “Truths with Vivek Ramaswamy.” The show, which is set to premiere on September 22, will also air on Fox News at 10pm that same evening. The series promises to offer conservative perspectives designed to challenge what Ramaswamy sees as the leftist vision associated with the Biden-Harris administration.
Ramaswamy’s show aims to present a compelling alternative to the current political climate. It will explore a range of topics, including American national identity, the ongoing conflicts in Ukraine and Israel, campus protests in the U.S., and various religious issues. According to Fox Nation President Lauren Petterson, the network is thrilled to introduce Ramaswamy’s new series, which reflects his unique and thoughtful approach to American politics following his recent rise to prominence.
The panel for “Truths with Vivek Ramaswamy” will feature a diverse group of experts, including Ramaswamy’s wife Apoorva, journalist Matt Taibbi, theoretical physicist Steven Koonin, Ben Zimmer, CEO of Priovant Therapeutics, and Rabbi Shmully Hecht. Ramaswamy has described the series as a platform for “provocative dinner table conversations” that are rarely seen in today’s discourse. He believes that it’s crucial for conservatives to not only recognize what they oppose but also to define what they stand for, a theme that is central to his new book, “Truths: The Future of America-First.”
In anticipation of the series launch, Fox Nation will also release “Just Ask: Vivek Ramaswamy” on September 20. This one-hour forum, filmed in Philadelphia, will feature Ramaswamy answering questions from the audience in a candid and open discussion moderated by Pete Hegseth from Fox & Friends Weekend.
In other news, Ramaswamy recently made headlines by acquiring a 7.7% stake in BuzzFeed, which has resulted in a notable increase in the company’s share value. He aims to bring significant changes to the company as an activist investor. Additionally, in response to recent controversial comments about Haitian migrants, Ramaswamy announced a visit to Springfield, Ohio, on September 19. He plans to hold a town hall to engage with local residents about mass migration and is also looking to make a charitable donation to support the community.