Republican Vivek Ramaswamy Wins Lawsuit Against WEF

Originally published August 2, 2023 1:38 pm PDT

GOP presidential hopeful Vivek Ramaswamy has won his lawsuit against the World Economic Forum (WEF) after the organization labeled him one of their “Young Global Leaders.”

QUICK FACTS:
  • Republican Vivek Ramaswamy has defeated the WEF in a lawsuit after the globalist organization named him a “Young Global Leader” without his consent.
  • Ramaswamy, who is running for president in 2024, claims that he “explicitly rejected their ridiculous award,” two years ago.
  • According to the Republican, the group “repeatedly failed to remove my name despite escalating demands. So I sued them. And we just succeeded.”
  • “They met all of my demands in the lawsuit: public apology & disavowal and a commitment to never name someone again without their explicit permission,” Ramaswamy continued.
  • “I will direct my financial damages in the settlement to the America First Policy Institute @A1Policy which I have proudly supported in the past because it stands for *American* interests against the WEF agenda. The Great Uprising will defeat the Great Reset – just like we did in 1776.”
REPUBLICAN VIVEK RAMASWAMY ON SUING THE WEF FOR NAMING HIM AGAINST HIS WILL:

“I’ve been the leading opponent in America of the World Economic Forum’s agenda, through two books & my most recent company Strive which finally put BlackRock & the ESG movement on their back foot. Two years ago, WEF tried to throw false bait by naming me a ‘Young Global Leader’ when I explicitly rejected their ridiculous award,” Ramaswamy said.

BACKGROUND:
  • Last month, Ramaswamy tied for second place in a 2024 presidential primary poll along with Florida Governor Ron DeSantis.
  • The Kaplan Strategies survey released at the time found that “both candidates claimed the support of 12 percent of likely GOP voters, coming second to President Donald Trump, who maintains a dominant 48 percent lead.”
  • “Ramaswamy outperformed six other hopefuls by more than double, marking a significant surprise in this poll,” Doug Kaplan, founder of Kaplan Strategies, said of the candidate.
  • “Despite DeSantis’ favorable rating of 59 percent amongst GOP voters, Kaplan suggests that Ramaswamy may have the potential for a higher ceiling, as he is less well-known amongst Republican voters, with a 27 percent Uncertain rate,” the pollsters reported.
  • “Meanwhile, the poll underscores the unwavering support President Trump holds within the GOP, despite the crowded field challenging him. Trump boasts a combined 69 percent favorability rating, leaving little room for uncertainty,” the report continued.
  • The Republican author and businessman announced his presidential campaign in February 2023, saying the country was “in the middle of a national identity crisis.”
  • “I’m proud to say I’m running for United States president to revive those ideals in this country, those basic rules of the road, meritocracy, the idea that you get ahead in this country not on the color of your skin but on the content of your character,” Ramaswamy said at the time.

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