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Trump praises Ramaswamy as a distinguished VP pick.

Could former President Donald Trump have found his vice presidential running mate?

Trump shared⁤ his views on businessman and Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy in a Tuesday interview on The⁣ Blaze.

Ramaswamy has challenged Florida⁢ Gov. Ron DeSantis for second⁤ place in some⁢ primary polls, with Trump‌ declining to rule out‍ selecting ⁤Ramaswamy for second fiddle in response to a question from ⁢Glenn Beck.

“I think he’s great,” Trump stated.

Trump noted that “[Ramaswamy] has ‌been very​ nice to me,” ‍citing the‌ businessman’s praise of his political⁣ legacy and accomplishments as president.

“He could⁢ be⁤ some form of something, I tell you,” the former president continued.

“I think he’d be very good. … I​ think he’s really distinguished ‍himself.”

Trump did warn⁤ Ramaswamy against courting controversy.

“He’s getting a little bit controversial. I gotta tell him to be a little ​bit careful.”

“He’s got ⁢a​ lot of good energy,” Trump concluded.

Ramaswamy has rebuffed suggestions that he’s running in hopes of a vice presidential⁣ pick.

The candidate claimed he⁣ was “not interested in a different ‌position in the government”‌ in an interview earlier this ⁣month, according to The Hill.

In spite‍ of ​Ramaswamy’s ‍ascent in the ⁢Republican primary, the dark horse candidate’s background has some conservatives skeptical.

Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie criticized Ramaswamy for a debate line that appeared‌ to closely resemble one ⁤once used by ‍former President Barack Obama.

Also in 2011, Ramaswamy accepted a law school scholarship ⁣from the brother ⁣of extremist oligarch⁤ George Soros — ⁢claiming he needed the grant when he was already a millionaire, according⁤ to Fox News.

The post Trump Responds to Question⁢ About⁣ Ramaswamy as VP Pick: ‘He’s Really ⁤Distinguished Himself’ ‍appeared first on The Western Journal.



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