Billionaire and former presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy argued that fact-checking should be done evenly among political candidates.
Ramaswamy noted the need to debate controversial topics but said claims must be fact-checked regardless of a candidate’s political party. He referenced Vice President Kamala Harris repeatedly claiming that women are “bleeding out in parking lots” due to abortion restrictions, and he said that “there’s no evidence” of this ever happening.
CNN anchor Kasie Hunt asked Ramaswamy if he had seen any Haitian migrants eating pets in Springfield, Ohio, a report that former President Donald Trump has shared. Ramaswamy responded that he had visited Springfield himself, and while he did not find any evidence supporting these claims, he had been told by several town residents that this was happening.
“There isn’t even that level of a shred of evidence to support a single woman in the United States bleeding out in a parking lot, yet that‘s been a repeated claim made by Kamala Harris,” Ramaswamy said while appearing on CNN This Morning. “So, I think when we‘re getting into fact-checking, I think we should apply the same standards 360 degrees, and I think we should not use Kamala Harris’s quote there to sidestep a debate about abortion policy, just as we shouldn‘t use some other quote as an excuse to sidestep a debate about immigration policy.”
Ramaswamy also said he was concerned about growing racial tensions toward minorities and argued that a big contributor to these tensions is the “anti-racial policies” that have increased “race consciousness.” The billionaire explained that taking something of value from one group of people and giving it to others based on race is one of these major contributors.
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The former presidential candidate also promoted his new book, Truths, in his appearance, during which he expressed a desire to revive the U.S. that he grew up in for the current generation. He argued that “the beauty of America” is in how its residents can greatly disagree on things while still coming together “at the dinner table” and that his desire to bring back this U.S. was “a core motive” for writing the book.
Ramaswamy also noted in a post on X that his goal with the book is to engage people in debate on difficult topics. As of Tuesday, the book’s release date, Truths is No. 3 on Amazon’s bestselling books list.