“[Trump] could have ended Affirmative Action with the stroke of a pen. He didn’t,” Ramaswamy, 37 told The Post during a wide-ranging interview at the Conservative Political Action…
, the GOP frontrunner, over affirmative action, the border and Dr. Anthony Fauci.
Ramaswamy — who is estimated to be worth $700 million — said Trump was also wrong for not reigning in Fauci, the nation’s de facto coronavirus czar. Trump “sets a high bar,” Ramaswamy said of the former president’s legacy. “He’s a friend. I know him. I genuinely believe he cares about national unity.”
He has previously promised to radically shrink the size of the federal government by abolishing the Department of Education through an executive order — and this week added the “politicized” FBI to the chopping block.
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