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Ramaswamy files lawsuit against DOJ amidst Trump charges.

Entrepreneur and ⁤Republican‌ presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy takes a stand against politicized indictments

Entrepreneur and Republican presidential candidate⁢ Vivek Ramaswamy announced Tuesday that he⁣ filed suit against the ⁣Department of Justice ⁢in the wake of the latest indictment against former President Donald‍ Trump.

“It would be ⁢easier for me if Donald Trump were ⁤eliminated from competition,” Ramaswamy​ told Laura Ingraham.​ “That is not‍ how any of us should want to win because that is bad for ⁤this ⁤country. That is why I‍ think it’s important for those ​of us competing against ‌Trump to take a strong ‌stand against these politicized indictments.”

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“Earlier this evening I actually filed suit⁤ against the DOJ‌ following up on my earlier FOIA ⁢request trying to ‌get​ to the bottom ⁤of what Biden and Merrick Garland told Jack Smith.”

The public deserves transparency, and the notion of ‌a special ​prosecutor ⁤is not cutting it,‌ according to Ramaswamy.

“I filed a FOIA request in relation ‌to the last case, which, contrary to law, they rebuffed … so we filed that lawsuit today, and we filed a new FOIA request,”⁤ he said.

To change the narrative and put the country back on ​course, the nation needs a “1980 ‍Reagan-style landslide,” ​according to Ramaswamy.

“We’re ​gonna​ have to bring young ​people along with us,” he said. “That ⁣will make the difference between a razor-thin election and a landslide moral mandate.”

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Ramaswamy‍ pledged that, if he is⁢ elected, he will “open this kimono up” and expose everything from the Jeffrey Epstein client⁤ list to ⁢the truth behind the Trump indictments.

“We the ‍public can ⁣handle‌ the truth,” he said. “There is no such thing as a noble lie; the public deserves to know.”



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