Roger Ramaswamy: Former Trump Adviser Says He May Rejoin Administration, But Not As A 'Plan B' Person

Politics

2023-12-24
Published 8 Months ago by Dean Shannity

Ex-Trump adviser Roger Ramaswamy making waves with comments on rejoining Trump admin.

Former Trump adviser Roger Ramaswamy, who served as President Donald Trump's chief strategist from 2017 to 2018, has been making waves with his comments about potentially joining the Trump administration again. In a recent interview with The Daily Beast, Ramaswamy suggested that he could rejoin the administration if President Joe Biden were to win the upcoming presidential election, but he reiterated that he is not a "Plan B person." Speaking to the media platform, Ramaswamy stated, "I think I am still in the game, both politically and professionally. I have a number of people who will be following me very closely. However, the fact remains that I am not a 'Plan B' person, and that is my commitment to my country."

However, while it appears that Ramaswamy may be returning to the political scene, there are some questions that remain unanswered regarding his potential involvement in the current administration or even a potential campaign for President. It remains unclear whether such an effort would be worthwhile given the current political landscape and the challenges that the Trump administration faced during Ramaswamy's tenure. Ultimately, the future remains uncertain for Roger Ramaswamy, but one thing is clear - he is still a prominent figure in American politics.

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