Vivek Ramaswamy, a former presidential contender and outspoken supporter of Donald Trump, has hinted at a significant role in Trump’s potential second administration. Speaking on ABC’s This Week, Ramaswamy revealed that he is considering “a couple great options” as he looks to make a lasting impact on the nation.
When questioned by Jonathan Karl about his future role, Ramaswamy avoided specifics but acknowledged ongoing high-level discussions. “I’m exploring roles where I can deliver the greatest impact,” he said.
Ramaswamy is rumored to be eyeing two prominent roles:
If appointed, Ramaswamy would spearhead Trump’s stringent immigration policies, including a proposed mass deportation operation targeting one million undocumented immigrants. This role aligns with Trump’s promise to fortify border security and reform the immigration system.
With Vice President-elect JD Vance vacating his Senate seat in January, Ramaswamy may also consider stepping into the political spotlight in his home state of Ohio. The Republican governor will appoint a temporary replacement, with a special election set for 2026 to fill the seat. This position could offer Ramaswamy a powerful platform to influence domestic policy.
Ramaswamy emphasized his goal to make the most significant contribution possible, whether in national security or as a political leader in Ohio. “I’m here to drive change and ensure a better future for America,” he stated confidently.
Stay tuned as Ramaswamy’s next move unfolds in the evolving political landscape.