Ramaswamy announces suit against DOJ amid Trump indictments

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Vivek Ramaswamy
Vivek Ramaswamy speaks with the Associated Press with supporters nearby, at the Conservative Political Action Conference, CPAC 2023, Friday, March 3, 2023, at National Harbor in Oxon Hill, Md. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon) Alex Brandon/AP

Ramaswamy announces suit against DOJ amid Trump indictments

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Entrepreneur and Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy announced Tuesday that he filed suit against the Department of Justice in the wake of the latest indictment against former President Donald Trump.

“It would be easier for me if Donald Trump were eliminated from competition,” Ramaswamy told Laura Ingraham. “That is not how any of us should want to win because that is bad for this country. That is why I think it’s important for those of us competing against Trump to take a strong stand against these politicized indictments.”

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“Earlier this evening I actually filed suit against the DOJ following up on my earlier FOIA request trying to get to the bottom of what Biden and Merrick Garland told Jack Smith.”

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The public deserves transparency, and the notion of a special prosecutor is not cutting it, according to Ramaswamy.

“I filed a FOIA request in relation to the last case, which, contrary to law, they rebuffed … so we filed that lawsuit today, and we filed a new FOIA request,” he said.

To change the narrative and put the country back on course, the nation needs a “1980 Reagan-style landslide,” according to Ramaswamy.

“We’re gonna have to bring young people along with us,” he said. “That will make the difference between a razor-thin election and a landslide moral mandate.”

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Ramaswamy pledged that, if he is elected, he will “open this kimono up” and expose everything from the Jeffrey Epstein client list to the truth behind the Trump indictments.

“We the public can handle the truth,” he said. “There is no such thing as a noble lie; the public deserves to know.”

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