Patriot,
We learned that the New York Manhattan District Attorney is likely to indict a former President of the United States who is running for
office. It is un-American for the ruling party to use police power to
arrest its political rivals. Full stop. The Manhattan DA explicitly
campaigned on investigating former President Trump. This is a textbook case of politicizing prosecutorial power.
The argument that Trump shouldn't be "above the law" is a straw
man: the only reason the DA is even considering this case is because it's Donald Trump. I pray for our country that the DA does the right thing here and drops politically motivated, but it's going to
take leaders to step up and demand action against this abuse of power.
Patriot, will you join me in denouncing politically motivated
indictments?
The reason I'm doing this is because the rest of the Republican field has been deafeningly silent
about an important issue in the country today. This is about principle,
not a person. This is about our country, not one man. So, I don't care whether you root for Trump or whether you don't: put aside partisan politics in service of
preserving our Constitutional republic. This will mark a
dark moment in American history and will undermine public trust in our electoral system itself. The
silence from the other candidates is deafening. We need leaders, not lackeys.
I call on the Manhattan District Attorney to reconsider this action and to put aside partisan politics in service of preserving
our Constitutional republic, and I hope you'll join me
today. Thanks for standing on the side of principle over
politics,  Vivek Ramaswamy
P.S. A Trump indictment would be a national disaster. It is un-American for the ruling party to use police power to arrest its
political rivals. I am calling on other presidential candidates Ron DeSantis and Nikki Haley to join me in calling on the Manhattan DA to
abandon the political persecution through prosecution of the 45th president. Add your name if you AGREE!
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TO KNOW VIVEK:
Vivek is an American entrepreneur, political
and cultural thought leader, and New York Times bestselling author of Woke, Inc.: Inside Corporate America's Social Justice
Scam, along with his second book, Nation of Victims: Identity Politics, the Death of Merit, and the Path Back to
Excellence. He has been a
prominent and outspoken critic against ESG, discriminatory practices under the guise of critical race theory, and of what he calls
"government-tech censorship," where the government colludes with big tech to do through the backdoor what it couldn't do through the front
door under the Constitution. Vivek is a
first-generation American. Growing up in the Cincinnati area, he often recounts the sage advice he received from his father that "If you're
going to stand out, then you might as well be outstanding." This advice set the course for his life: an accomplished pianist, a nationally
ranked tennis player, and the valedictorian of his Jesuit high school. He went on to graduate summa cum laude in Biology from Harvard in 2007 and
received his J.D. degree from Yale Law School in 2013, worked at a hedge fund, then started a pharmaceutical company, Roivant Sciences, where his team
developed five drugs that went on to become FDA-approved.
In 2022, he founded Strive Asset Management, an Ohio-based firm, that takes direct aim at asset managers like BlackRock, State Street,
Vanguard and others for their fiduciary breach of duty to maximize the wealth of their clients for Wokeism. Strive's mission is to restore the voices
of everyday citizens in the American economy by leading companies to focus on excellence over politics.
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