Donald Trump Likes Vivek Ramaswamy As Possible Vice-President For Trumpiest Reason

The former president was asked to weigh in on his GOP opponent as a running mate on Glenn Beck's Blaze TV show.
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Former President Donald Trump seemed receptive to the idea of having Reoublican presidential opponent Vivek Ramaswamy as his vice president ― and one critical reason emerged. (Watch the video below.)

“Anybody that said I’m the best president in a generation ... I have to like a guy like that,” Trump told Glenn Beck on Blaze TV when asked about Ramaswamy as a potential running mate on Tuesday.

Trump remains the heavy favourite for the Republican nomination, while Ramaswamy is third in many polls.

“He’s a smart guy. He’s a young guy. He’s got a lot of talent. He’s a very, very, very intelligent person,” added Trump, who faces four indictments and possible trials on the campaign trail. “He’s got good energy, and he could be in some form of something. I tell ya, I think he’d be very good. I think he’s really distinguished himself.”

Trump lightly warned Ramaswamy about “getting a little bit controversial.”

Glenn Beck Asks President Trump on Ramaswamy as Potential VP Pick

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— UngaTheGreat (@UngaTheGreat) August 30, 2023

“Some things you have to hold in just a little bit,” the former president advised.

Ramaswamy has pledged to pardon Trump if he were to win the presidency and called him “the best president of the 21st century” during the first Republican debate, which Trump did not attend.

In a recent interview, the 38-year-old entrepreneur was confronted with the 91 criminal charges that Trump faces. He questioned some of Trump’s decisions but not his criminality.

As for the controversy Trump may have been referring to, Ramaswamy caused a firestorm last week when he framed Representative Ayanna Pressley, “How To Be An Antiracist” author Ibram X. Kendi, and other progressive anti-racists as akin to “grand wizards of the modern KKK.”

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