Republican candidate Donald Trump appears set to become the next President of the United States, with reports suggesting that Indian-American politician Vivek Ramaswamy could assume a significant role in Trump’s administration. Ramaswamy, a multimillionaire entrepreneur, has been credited with drawing youth support to Trump’s campaign, particularly through his “Ten Truths” platform that calls for a revival of American values.
During a campaign event in Scranton, Pennsylvania, Trump praised Ramaswamy as “smart as hell,” suggesting he would be a valuable asset in a leadership position within the government. Ramaswamy, who was the youngest GOP candidate at 38, suspended his campaign following the Iowa caucuses and threw his support behind Trump, acknowledging the reality of his campaign’s limitations.
Ramaswamy’s outspoken approach and emphasis on “reclaiming America’s glory” have resonated with voters, positioning him as a potential key player in Trump’s administration should Trump secure the presidency.