‘Shameful’: Vivek Ramaswamy Says ‘Political Media’ Doing the ‘Bidding’ of U.S. Government
Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy blasted the “political media” on Sunday, claiming they do the “bidding” of the United States government.
During an appearance on “State of the Union” with host Dana Bash, Ramaswamy doubled down on his vow to pardon former President Donald Trump should Ramaswamy win the presidency and Trump be convicted on federal charges. Ramaswamy called the current system of government in the United States a “federal administrative police state” and said Trump’s indictment was political.
“With due respect, I think it is shameful that I, as a competitor to president Trump in this race, have to ask questions that the media isn’t asking,” Ramaswamy told Bash after the host said there is “no evidence” Biden had anything to do with the investigation or indictment.
“The job of the political media if it has one job is to hold the U.S. government accountable. Instead … you’re seeing the media doing the bidding of the U.S. government.”
Ramaswamy implored Bash to ask the tough questions and to investigate what Biden may have told Attorney General Merrick Garland and what Garland told special counsel Jack Smith regarding the recent Trump indictment. Asking questions such as these could lead to the restoration of journalism in the United States, the presidential contender argued. (Read more from “‘Shameful’: Vivek Ramaswamy Says ‘Political Media’ Doing the ‘Bidding’ of U.S. Government” HERE)
Photo credit: Flickr
Delete Facebook, Delete Twitter, Follow Restoring Liberty and Joe Miller at gab HERE.



