A Republican who criticized support for Ukraine will leave Musk's department, according to the Washington Post.
American businessman and former presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy, known for his criticism of support for Ukraine, will not lead the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) in the new administration of President Donald Trump. This was reported by The Washington Post on January 20, citing an anonymous source familiar with Ramaswamy's views.
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He was supposed to be a co-leader of DOGE alongside American billionaire Elon Musk.
In November 2024, Trump stated that "great Elon Musk" and "American patriot Ramaswamy" would assist his administration in "eliminating bureaucracy, reducing excessive regulation, cutting bloated expenses, and optimizing federal structures."
According to sources from The Washington Post, Ramaswamy has decided to run for governor of the American state of Ohio.