Vivek Ramaswamy to Leave DOGE Amid Staff Friction, Will Announce Ohio Governor Bid by End of January
Jan 19, 2025, 06:42 PM
Vivek Ramaswamy, former Republican presidential candidate and co-chair of President-elect Donald Trump's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), is expected to step down from his role amid reported tensions with staff and announce a campaign for Ohio governor by the end of January, according to multiple sources. Individuals close to the matter state that Ramaswamy's departure comes as "Vivek has worn out his welcome," with some expressing frustration over his perceived lack of participation in DOGE's initiatives. Ramaswamy was appointed alongside Elon Musk to lead DOGE, a task force aimed at streamlining federal government operations through budget cuts and downsizing opportunities. His exit effectively reduces DOGE's leadership by 50%, leaving Musk as the sole leader of the department. Ramaswamy previously considered a bid for the Senate seat filled by JD Vance and faced controversy over his stance on H1-B visa reforms. His move toward the Ohio governorship marks a strategic shift following his presidential campaign and departure from DOGE. Despite his close alignment with President-elect Trump, his potential candidacy has not significantly deterred other Republican contenders from pursuing the state's top office.
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