President-elect Donald Trump ally and businessman Vivek Ramaswamy hinted at potential roles in the upcoming administration or a Senate run during an appearance on ABC News' 'This Week.' Ramaswamy expressed a desire to make a significant impact on the country and mentioned ongoing discussions about his future endeavors.
Regarding immigration, Ramaswamy reiterated Trump's commitment to mass deportations, emphasizing the removal of undocumented immigrants who have entered the country in recent years. While Trump's allies have indicated a focus on deporting criminals, details on the broader plan to address the estimated 11 million undocumented individuals remain scarce, including the fate of 'Dreamers' brought to the US as children.
When questioned about US support for Ukraine, Ramaswamy did not provide a direct response but noted that Trump's interactions with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky have been positive and constructive in recent times.
Ramaswamy's statements reflect the ongoing discussions within the Trump camp regarding key policy issues and potential roles for allies in the upcoming administration. As the transition period continues, the public awaits further clarity on the administration's immigration and foreign policy stances.