Trump's DOGE initiative seeks to streamline federal operations, dismantle bureaucracy and fire nonessential federal employees.
Vivek Ramaswamy is no longer part of the government efficiency commission that President Donald Trump has championed.
Vivek Ramaswamy had suspended his 2024 presidential campaign following his poor showing in Iowa caucuses and backed its winner Donald Trump. At 38, Ramaswamy was the youngest candidate running for the 2024 Republican Party's presidential nomination.
Vivek Ramaswamy has said that Donald Trump's inauguration on Monday will bring the "dawn of a new Golden Age."
Speaking at an inauguration eve rally in Washington, Trump claimed that the forthcoming pardons would make his supporters “very happy,” once again referring to the convictees—who tore through the U.S. Capitol complex in a deadly riot, halting Congress’s certification of votes in delirious support of his failed presidential bid—as “hostages.”
Hours after President Donald Trump was sworn in for his second term, Vivek Ramaswamy officially stepped down from the “Department of Government Efficiency”
Vivek Ramaswamy exits the Department of Government Efficiency, citing confidence in Elon Musk's leadership. Speculation suggests he's aiming for Ohio's governor race in 2026. His candidacy, if successful,
In his first opportunity to address his high-profile departure, Ramaswamy denied he had a falling-out with Elon Musk, the co-creator of DOGE.
President Donald Trump has signed an expected executive order for the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE).
Donald Trump had selected Vivek Ramaswamy, a hedge fund and pharmaceutical executive, to lead the commission on government efficiency alongside billionaire Elon Musk. He ran for president in 2024 and later endorsed Trump.
Vivek Ramaswamy resigned as co-head of DOGE after criticizing American culture for valuing mediocrity, which irritated both Donald Trump and Elon Musk.