January 19th, 2025

Vivek Ramaswamy expected to depart DOGE

Vivek Ramaswamy plans to resign from DOGE to run for Ohio governor amid internal tensions. He has previously sought GOP nomination and opposes "woke" policies while focusing on federal efficiency.

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Vivek Ramaswamy expected to depart DOGE

Vivek Ramaswamy, who was appointed by President-elect Donald Trump to co-lead the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) alongside Elon Musk, is expected to step down from this role. Sources indicate that Ramaswamy plans to announce his candidacy for Ohio governor by the end of January. Internal tensions have reportedly arisen within DOGE, with Musk's associates expressing frustration over Ramaswamy's limited involvement in the task force's activities. Additionally, Ramaswamy has faced encouragement to exit due to perceived friction with incoming staff. He recently met with Ohio Governor Mike DeWine regarding the state's vacant Senate seat, but DeWine has since appointed his lieutenant governor instead. Ramaswamy, who previously sought the GOP nomination in 2024, has focused his political brand on cultural issues, opposing what he describes as "woke" policies. The DOGE is intended to provide guidance on reducing federal bureaucracy and spending, with a completion target set for July 2026.

- Vivek Ramaswamy is expected to leave his role at DOGE to run for Ohio governor.

- Internal conflicts within DOGE have led to frustrations regarding Ramaswamy's participation.

- Ramaswamy recently met with Ohio's governor about a Senate seat but was not appointed.

- He has positioned himself against "woke" policies in his political branding.

- DOGE aims to advise on streamlining federal operations and reducing spending.

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By @newaccountman2 - 3 months
How does one depart something that does not exist