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Did the Soros family assist Vivek Ramaswamy in attending law school?

2024 Election: Ramaswamy Addresses Accusations in Twitter Video

As America barrels toward the 2024 primary and ​general election, the⁣ cast of main ⁣characters is becoming clear.

On the Democratic side, it will almost assuredly be President⁤ Joe Biden on the ticket, though Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is doing his⁣ best to crash ‍the party.

On the Republican side, former President ⁣Donald ⁤Trump and ​Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis have separated themselves from the rest⁣ of the field (with Trump holding ⁤an early, comfortable lead) —‌ but ‍Vivek Ramaswamy is ‌clearly drawing the attention of somebody.

Ramaswamy,‍ who‌ has surged⁤ to fourth place in the​ Real Clear Politics average of polls (just behind former Vice President Mike Pence), has found himself the​ target of ​a number of “gotcha!” accusations of late, including that he is:

  • An agent⁢ of the World Economic Forum
  • Connected to George Soros
  • Bought ⁤by the Soros family
  • Pro-COVID masking

Ramaswamy ⁤chose to tackle those accusations ​head-on in a video he posted to Twitter‍ on Wednesday.

Addressing the Accusations

“What is my relationship with the World Economic Forum?” Ramaswamy began. “Answer: None, other than ‍being probably their biggest critic here in the United States.”

He ⁤explained that the WEF‍ “named me on a ⁢list of so-called young global ⁣leaders. ‌They⁣ did it despite the fact that I turned down their award. They kept my name on that list despite the fact that I repeatedly asked them to take‍ it off because I did not ⁢share ‍their values. I’m an ⁢opponent​ of​ it.”

Ramaswamy said he even sued the ⁣WEF for refusing ​to remove his​ name from the list. That lawsuit was filed in April, according to the ‌ New York Post.

The GOP candidate then addressed the Soros allegations, flat-out stating that he is in no way connected⁤ to the far-left ⁤Hungarian billionaire.

As for the money he purportedly took from the Soros family, Ramaswamy ‍was upfront about it.

“In 2010,‌ I won‌ a scholarship when I was 24, 25 years old, headed to law school, that was partly funded by, not George Soros, but Paul Soros, who’s ‌a⁢ relative, a brother​ of George Soros, who made his money independently, who, by ​the way, is now dead.”

Indeed, Ramaswamy⁣ is⁢ listed as a fellow on‌ the website of the Paul & Daisy Soros Fellowships for New Americans.

Ramaswamy ⁢added, “And you know ⁢what? If I ‌had turned down that⁢ scholarship back then, ⁣that would’ve been so foolish that anybody ⁣that foolish probably should have⁤ no place anywhere near the White House doing trade ‍deals on behalf ⁢of this⁤ country.”

Finally, Ramaswamy addressed the masking controversy,⁤ which appears to have been dredged up by a popular pro-Trump Twitter account:

In July 2020, Ramaswamy tweeted that “wearing a mask = personal responsibility” and‍ said it ⁣was ⁢“puzzling ⁢when conservatives ⁢oppose it.”

Ramaswamy now attributes that tweet ​to ‍his “anti-government instincts.”

He explained in the video that his inclination to approve ​of masks was ‍because of the government and Dr. Anthony Fauci telling Americans not to buy them to make sure health care professionals were properly stocked.

So to‌ recap:

  • Ramaswamy is tied ⁤to ⁢the WEF⁢ effectively against his will.
  • He claims he has no connection to George Soros.
  • However,​ he did accept a scholarship funded by Soros’ brother.
  • He admits to ‌taking an “anti-government” pro-masking stance once upon a time.

On Friday,⁢ Ramaswamy announced that he had received enough unique donations to qualify for the⁣ first Republican primary debate.

The post Fact-Check: Did the Soros⁣ Family Help⁢ Vivek Ramaswamy Go to ‌Law School? ⁣ appeared first on The Western Journal.



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