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Nikki Haley’s son’s explosive exposé of Vivek Ramaswamy: ‘My mom would never say this cuz…’

Nikki Haley's son's explosive exposé of Vivek Ramaswamy: 'My mom would never say this cuz...'

Nikki Haley’s son Nalin Haley launched a massive expose on Vivek Ramaswamy as said Indian-origin Ramaswamy never believed in America First. Ramaswamy always wanted to be the Governor of Ohio and that’s why he sneaked up to President Donald Trump during the presidential election to get Trump’s endorsement in return for the governor election. Nalin Haley is not a fan of Vivek and he made it amply clear before also. But the timing of the attack emerged as very crucial as Vivek is facing an all-out attack from all fronts. MAGA rejected Vivek for his continuous preaching of American-ness to Americans, while Groypers shot him down after he criticized Nick Fuentes and now Fuentes said he would campaign against Vivek in Ohio. Nalin Haley said Vivek Ramaswamy reached out to Nikki Haley in 2021 asking her to say “nice things about his book”. “My Mom would never say this cuz she’s too nice… but I’m not so I will. He reached out in 2021 to my mom to ask her to say nice things about his book (Which she kindly did). He was a total fangirl before the grift,” Nalin claimed.”He also asked her advice on running for Gov of Ohio which was his plan all along. Very sleazy. That’s why he kissed a** the whole presidential campaign. He didn’t actually believe any of it. He just wanted the endorsement.” “It’s not surprising that someone who made their fortune scamming other people would then run a fraudulent presidential campaign in an attempt to be a fraudulent governor who wants to replace Americans and American workers with foreigners. Now he’s threatening to sue people who rightfully call out his scams. Vivague Ramaslimey is and always will be a greedy Anti-American scammer with a hairline worse than pennywise the clown,” Nalin said. Nalin teased that there’s more to his ‘Vivek Files’.

Why Nalin Haley publicly bashed Vivek Ramaswamy

Nalin Haley’s social media post was in reaction to a statement that Ramaswamy issued yesterday, setting the record straight about his businesses. The statement refuted allegations that Vivek committed a pump-and-dump scheme with his companies. He was accused of hyping an Alzheimer’s drug before his company went public. Share prices rocketed but the drug never got approval but meanwhile, Ramaswamy got richer, they said. “Friendly note to those trying to push defamatory lies: save your records & don’t delete them. Happy New Year in advance!” Ramaswamy wrote, hinting that he would file defamation cases against those who are calling him a fraud ahead of the Ohio election.

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