.VivekGRamaswamy said the United States needs to be prepared to pull “most U.S. businesses” out of China “unless and until the CCP [Chinese Communist Party] reforms their behaviors.”
MANCHESTER, New Hampshire — Republican Presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy told Breitbart News that the United States needs to be prepared to pull “most U.S. businesses” out of China “unless and until the CCP [Chinese Communist Party] reforms their behaviors.”
“I think that if we’re willing to use South Korea, Japan, India, the Philippines, Australia, Mexico, West Africa, Western Europe, Brazil, to pick up the slack of what we might miss from China’s supply chain, this becomes actually a lot more achievable than people think,” he added. Ramaswamy, speaking on his tour bus during a ten-county tour of the Granite State, told Breitbart News that he would personally present the ultimatum to Jinping if elected.
Anti-Woke Presidential Candidate Vivek Ramaswamy: ‘I Would Not Give Another Dollar to Ukraine’ If Elected PresidentRamaswamy emphasized that he respects Trump, who is his friend, and what he “did in 2015,” adding, “I’m following that model.”
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