Ramaswamy says that Doji’s hostility comes from “irrationality,” Trump, Musk defends
He left the government’s efficiency (DOGE) operation, but Elon MuskOhio governor candidate Vivek Ramaswamy believes he knows the root of the hostility Musk faces and the institutions that destroy his waste.
“It comes from a place of irrationality. For the past few years, people have had Trump Mad Syndrome, which has expanded to include Elon and others,” Ramaswamy said Thursday.Jesse Watters Primetime. ”
President Trump, Elon Musk, tackles the left-wing cry of the constitutional crisis of “Hornity”
Since taking office, President Donald Trump, Elon Musk, and the Doge Agenda have faced scrutiny from several Democrats and the media.
The latest wave of criticism facing Tesla’s founders was about his South African heritage.
“View” Co-host Joy Bear Elon Musk revised it on Thursday after claiming he was “pro apartheid.”
In the first segment of Thursday’s show, Behar explained musk “The men who weren’t born in this country, those born under South Africa’s apartheid are also continuing their mentality. He was, as I understand it, pro-apartheid.”
“I think this is totally great for Trump. He can take a nap and do his job with this foreigner – a foreign agent, you know, the enemy of the United States,” she added.
Co-host Alyssa Farrar Griffin pointed out that Musk, born in South Africa, is a naturalized citizen of the United States earlier in the debate after Behar made the claim.
“I’ve got some flaks because I said Musk is pro-apartheid. I’m not sure if he’s,” Beher said at the start of their second segment. “He grew up at that time when the great Nelson Mandela was in full swing before he fixed it. He was at that time. Maybe he wasn’t. He might have been a young man too.
Trump, Musk supports Vivek Ramaswamy for the governor of Ohio
D-Ohio Rep. Marcy Kaptur caused a fire on social media over comments Musk’s loyalty To the US considering he is a “small” citizen of 22 years.
“Musk has now been in 22 years,” Kapter said Wednesday outside the Capitol. “And he’s a citizen of three countries. I always say when the push sticks out about the damage he’s doing here, which country is “South Africa? Canada? Canada? Or the US?”
Kapter, who has served in Congress since 1983, has criticized her for social media from conservatives, criticising her for hypocrisy and for using language that is plundered by Republicans.
Despite the latest wave of criticism, Ramaswamy praised it Trump administration To “leave us into America’s golden age.”
“The new golden age of our country will be a golden age for federalism too. We’ll just push it to America. That’s what our founders envision,” Ramaswamy told Fox News host Jesse Watters. “When I get out of Washington, D.C., I think it’s good for Republicans as well as Democrats across the country, how taxpayer dollars are being spent, and for those who deserve a low tax as a result of the waste, fraud and abuse no longer being in the system.”
The multi-billionaire entrepreneur also said he wanted to see Doge Reforms “It will be a lasting change codified through the law.”
“We can see that these are permanent changes and I’m confident,” he said. “The measures will be taken out of the gate. You have to go fast. When Donald Trump was given the mandate that he was given, you had to go straight away. The mandate that Donald Trump gave was not because of the gradual changes around the edge.
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Ohio GOP hopes also respond to those who claim that the administration is “over-moving,” claiming the issue is the previous “four years.”
“The problem is that I remembered four years of open border, overexpenditure, the culture of the victims, awakening and racial preferences,” Ramaswamy said. “The background, the bulge, the national debt, the foreign wars appear left and right, the biggest immigrant invasion of illegal immigrants in American history. If they’re not moving fast against these four years, that’s exactly what Donald Trump is doing, and that’s how we can beat our country.”
Ramaswamy officially declared his candidacy After months of speculation, for the Ohio Governor on Monday at a rally in Cincinnati.
Republican Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine will be restricted and will not be eligible to run again if his second term expires in January 2027. The Governor’s Race will be held in November 2026.
Ashley Carnahan, Landon Mion, Andrew Mark Miller and Hanna Panreck of Fox News Digital contributed to this report.