09/25/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 09/25/2025 08:25
Columbus, Ohio - During his presidential run, Vivek Ramaswamy claimed to be the "first and most vocal proponent of releasing the Epstein list" and said he would release the client list "without exception." Since then, he has refused to return multiple requests for comment and at his event with Senator Jon Husted this week, he continued his pattern of running from reporters.
See for yourself:
AP: He planned to run for Ohio governor. Now Jon Husted could be in the US Senate's toughest 2026 race
"After their cross-endorsement event in Columbus, Ramaswamy rushes out of the room, past a swarm of shouting reporters."
10TV: Husted, Ramaswamy endorse each other to show GOP unity ahead of 2026 election
"Unlike Husted and Triantafilou, Ramaswamy did not speak with reporters after the event"
NBC4: Sen. Jon Husted and Ohio Gov. candidate Vivek Ramaswamy endorse each other
"Both candidates promised to talk to reporters, but Ramaswamy instead made a quick exit."
WXVU: Analysis: Vivek Ramaswamy goes silent on past demands to release Epstein files,
"WVXU's requests to Ramaswamy's campaign staff and strategists for an interview with the candidate went unanswered."
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