



Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy has voiced his skepticism about the U.S. government’s transparency, regarding the infamous terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001.
The entrepreneur-turned-politician specifically questioned the possible involvement of the Saudi Arabian government in the attacks. Ramaswamy’s bold assertions were made during an interview on BlazeTV, a platform known for its conservative viewpoints.
The presidential hopeful expressed his doubts about the government’s narrative of the tragic events that unfolded two decades ago.
The candidate’s comments sparked a flurry of discussions, with many questioning the veracity of the government’s account of the 9/11 attacks. Ramaswamy’s stance is clear – he believes the public should maintain a healthy skepticism towards the information disseminated by the government.
Ramaswamy didn’t stop at expressing his disbelief in the government’s narrative. He also cast doubt on the findings of the 9/11 Commission, stating, “Do I accept the 9/11 Commission? I do not.”
This statement further underscores his skepticism and raises questions about the transparency of the investigation into the attacks.
Following the interview, Ramaswamy’s campaign was quick to reiterate his views. In a social media post, the candidate reaffirmed his belief that the government has not been “completely forthright” about the 9/11 attacks.
His post read, “Do I think our country has been entirely forthcoming about 9/11? No. Al-Qaeda apparently designed and conducted the attacks, but we never quite managed who understood what in the Saudi nation.”
Fox News Digital, in response to these startling revelations, reached out to the Saudi Arabian embassy for comment. As of now, there has been no official response from the embassy, further fueling the intrigue surrounding Ramaswamy’s claims.
As the presidential race heats up, Ramaswamy’s bold assertions are sure to keep him in the spotlight.
Whether his skepticism will resonate with voters remains to be seen. One thing is certain, however – Ramaswamy is not afraid to question the status quo and demand transparency from those in power.