Controversial Remarks: Ramaswamy Accuses Ukraine's President of Nazi Ties

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Vivek Ramaswamy, a Republican presidential candidate, faced criticism after appearing to accuse Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, who is Jewish, of being a Nazi. Ramaswamy's campaign clarified that he was referring to an incident where Zelensky applauded a Ukrainian war veteran with ties to a Nazi-controlled division during World War II. Ramaswamy's statement was deemed controversial and drew attention online, with his campaign acknowledging that the remark could be easily misunderstood without proper context.
- Ramaswamy Seemed to Call Zelensky a Nazi. His Campaign Says That's Not What He Meant. The New York Times
- Vivek Ramaswamy calls Ukraine's Zelensky a 'Nazi' during GOP presidential debate The Times of Israel
- Haley: Xi, Putin ‘salivating’ at thought of Ramaswamy becoming president The Hill
- MAGA Fave Calls Ukraine’s Jewish President a ‘Nazi’ Rolling Stone
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