White House
‘Everyone
wants him out': How Musk helped boot Ramaswamy from DOGE
Ramaswamy is
leaving the so-called Department of Government Efficiency and plans to run for
Ohio governor.
By Adam Wren
and Holly Otterbein
01/20/2025
06:00 PM EST
https://www.politico.com/news/2025/01/20/doge-musk-helped-eject-ramaswamy-00199487
Elon Musk
has already achieved his first cut at the so-called Department of Government
Efficiency: his co-leader Vivek Ramaswamy.
Musk, the
tech tycoon and Donald Trump confidant, made it known that he wanted Ramaswamy
out of DOGE in recent days, according to three people familiar with Musk’s
preferences who, like others for this article, were granted anonymity to
discuss them. An ill-received holiday rant on X by Ramaswamy about H-1B visas
apparently hastened his demise.
Just 69 days
after Trump announced the team, Ramaswamy is now leaving DOGE and planning to
announce a run for Ohio governor next week. Musk’s ability to ice out
Ramaswamy, who for a variety of reasons had irked some Republicans in Trump’s
circle, is the latest sign of his influence in the incoming administration. And
it presages an encore of all of the infighting that marked Trump’s first term.
Ramaswamy
“just burned through the bridges and he finally burned Elon,” said a Republican
strategist close to Trump advisers. “Everyone wants him out of Mar-a-Lago, out
of D.C.”
One main
reason for some Republicans’ frustration with Ramaswamy was a post he made on X
during a discussion of H-1B visas. In late December, Ramaswamy criticized
American culture, saying that tech companies hire foreign workers in part
because of a mindset in the country that has “venerated mediocrity over
excellence.”
“They wanted
him out before the tweet — but kicked him to the curb when that came out,” said
one of the three people familiar with his departure.
A person
close to DOGE said Musk did not think it was feasible for him to campaign for
office while working on DOGE.
In a
statement, Trump transition spokesperson Anna Kelly praised Ramaswamy, saying
he “played a critical role in helping us create DOGE” and that his plan to run
for governor “requires him to remain outside of DOGE based on the structure
that we announced today.”
Ramaswamy
maintained to confidants as late as Saturday evening that he was actively
involved in DOGE, saying he was at work writing executive orders, according to
six people who had spoken with him. But a person familiar with the arrangement
said he had done almost no DOGE-related work since early December.
As recently
as last week, Ramaswamy was hoping to achieve some early wins at DOGE before
leaving to pursue a gubernatorial bid.
Now
Ramaswamy and his allies are laboring to put a positive spin on his departure,
coming just as Trump takes office.
Ramaswamy
declined to comment about perceived tensions with Musk.
A person
familiar with Ramaswamy’s thinking said they are now on good terms and that
“the reality is that it wasn’t possible” to run for governor and co-lead DOGE
“both at once.”
Even Hill
Republicans have joined the Ramaswamy bashing. A cheeky meme portraying Musk
erasing Ramaswamy from history was privately shared by junior staff in House
Speaker Mike Johnson’s office, a person familiar with the meme said. It
depicted Musk as Josef Stalin and Ramaswamy as the chief of the Soviet secret
police who was later executed and removed from photos.
A
spokesperson for Johnson’s office denied the account.
Just last
week, Ramaswamy was passed over by Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine in his pick for Ohio’s
Senate seat, after Ramaswamy mounted a late lobbying blitz for the seat.
At a rally
Sunday, Trump talked about DOGE and did not indicate that any changes were
imminent. He said, “We have [Musk] and Vivek and some great people working on a
thing called costs.”
Ramaswamy
attended Trump’s inauguration, where he spoke to Susie Wiles, Trump’s chief of
staff.
On Monday
morning, Ramaswamy posted a photo of himself with Musk shaking hands.
“A new
dawn,” he wrote.
But he was
already on his way out. That same day, a person close to Ramaswamy who was
granted anonymity to speak freely confirmed Ramaswamy was leaving.
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