09/29/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 09/29/2025 11:29
Columbus, Ohio - Vivek Ramaswamy is continuing his routine of dodging reporters after facing pressure to explain his stance on releasing the Epstein files. Last week, he promised to speak with reporters after an event, only to sneak out to avoid facing difficult questions.
Ramaswamy called himself the "first and most vocal proponent of releasing the Epstein list" and said he would release the client list "without exception." He released a vague statement between Fox News appearances and Times Square billboard planning meetings while still refusing to address the question that is on voters' minds.
See for yourself:
Politico:
"This week, Ramaswamy, who once hailed himself as "the first and most vocal proponent of releasing ALL Epstein related documents" because, he said, the "people deserve to know the TRUTH," caught some strays for not speaking about the matter as much on the campaign trail."
NBC4:
"Candidates promised to talk to reporters, but Ramaswamy instead made a quick exit."
WOSU:
"He is not talking to a lot of Ohio media, in fact there was an event last week where he skirted out without talking to the media."
10TV:
"Ramaswamy did not speak with reporters after the event."
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