Ramaswamy said that an example of what would also be shown in these “state action files” would include how money is being spent in Ukraine.
“Embracing that principle of truth and candor with the American people –that’s what I’m going to bring to the table,” he stated.
Ramaswamy is the first millennial to run for U.S. president as a Republican and has made a lot of his messaging towards young people and bringing back American pride.
He vowed to eliminate the U.S. Education Department and return monies and powers to the states while requiring voters to pass a civics test like new citizens do in order to vote in elections.
“Young people are not proud of a country that they’re taught to hate, especially when they haven’t learned the basics about that country,” he stated during the interview. “So my view is every high school senior who graduates from 12th grade should be able to pass the same civics test that every immigrant has to pass in order to become a voting citizen of this country. That’s what our founding fathers envisioned.”
He also said that America is lacking in a national identity.
“When I’m elected, it’s my responsibility to reach that next generation and revive our missing national identity,” Ramaswamy said. “What does it mean to be an American? If you ask most young people that question today, you get a blank stare in response.”
Ramaswamy is a self-described political outsider who has led successful multi billion dollar companies as a tech entrepreneur. He said that while he respects former President Donald Trump, he thinks it is time for a new leader.
“I will honor Donald Trump and his legacy as I have in this campaign,” he said. “I will continue to do that as the U.S. president more than anybody else will. But I will reunite this country and reach the next generation in the process, because I am from that next generation.”
Charlotte Hazard is a 2022 Liberty University alumni who graduated with a major in journalism and a minor in government. She started out as an intern at Just the News in 2020 before returning to be a full time reporter after graduating college. Hazard has also written previously for The Daily Caller, the Todd Starnes Radio Show, the Media Research Center and The College Fix.
Reprinted with Permission from Just The News – By Charlotte Hazard