Vivek Ramaswamy — Political Accountability Profile
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Vivek Ramaswamy — Political Accountability Profile

Role: Founder of Roivant Sciences (biotech holding company, 2014); founder of Strive Asset Management (anti-ESG asset manager, 2022); 2024 Republican primary presidential candidate (suspended January 2024); briefly co-leader of “Department of Government Efficiency” (DOGE) with Elon Musk (December 2024 – February 2025); 2026 candidate for Governor of Ohio.

Status: As of May 2026, Ramaswamy is the 2026 Republican nominee for Governor of Ohio (running to succeed term-limited Mike DeWine). Departed DOGE early in February 2025 amid reported Musk-Ramaswamy operational conflicts. No criminal exposure. Various ethics complaints regarding Strive operations during DOGE tenure.

## Background

### Origins and Education

Vivek Ganapathy Ramaswamy (born August 9, 1985, in Cincinnati, OH) attended Harvard College (AB 2007, biology), Yale Law School (JD 2013).

### Hedge Fund / Pharma (2007-2014)

– QVT Financial (hedge fund) 2007-2013

– Various pharmaceutical-investment work

### Roivant Sciences (2014-)

– Founded Roivant 2014

– Biotech holding company specializing in drug-development

– Substantial 2017 Axovant Alzheimer’s-drug failure

– Continued as principal

### Strive Asset Management (2022-)

– Founded Strive 2022

– “Anti-ESG” asset-management orientation

– Substantial Republican-aligned client base

### Books and Public Engagement (2021-)

Woke, Inc. (2021)

Nation of Victims (2022)

Capitalist Punishment (2023)

– Substantial conservative-media engagement

### 2024 Presidential Campaign

– Republican primary

– Substantial early-cycle traction

– Suspended January 2024

– Endorsed Trump

– Substantial Trump-campaign coordination

### DOGE (December 2024 – February 2025)

– Co-leader with Musk

– Departed February 2025

– Reportedly Musk-Ramaswamy operational conflicts

### 2026 Ohio Gubernatorial Campaign

– Republican nominee for Ohio Governor

– Substantial Trump endorsement

Role in Democratic Erosion / Trump 2.0

DOGE Period (Brief)

  • Co-architect of DOGE concept
  • Departed before substantial implementation
  • Limited operational role

Anti-ESG / Anti-DEI Movement

  • Strive operations as principal anti-ESG asset-management vehicle
  • Substantial Republican-base coordination
  • Various corporate-governance pressure operations

Movement-Coordination Role

  • Substantial conservative-media presence
  • Coordination with Thiel, Andreessen, Sacks
  • Various movement-aligned policy positions

Legal Status and Investigations

  • No criminal charges
  • Various ethics complaints regarding Strive operations during DOGE tenure
  • 2017 Axovant securities class-action: Settled

Personal-Public Interest Conflicts

Financial Holdings

  • Estimated personal wealth $1+ billion
  • Roivant Sciences holdings (substantial)
  • Strive Asset Management equity
  • Various other holdings

Foreign Exposure

  • No FARA registrations

Family Business Entanglements

  • Spouse Apoorva Ramaswamy: Surgeon
  • Brother Shankar Ramaswamy: Roivant CEO
  • Limited additional administration entanglements

Specific Decisions Intersecting Personal Interests

  • Strive operations during DOGE tenure: Substantial conflict
  • Pharmaceutical industry policy positions: Roivant interests

Key Connections

  • Donald Trump — Direct
  • Elon Musk — Direct (former DOGE co-leader; subsequent conflict)
  • Peter Thiel — Coordination
  • JD Vance — Direct
  • Various tech-right donor network


Investigative trail pointers (public records)

Education only — verify independently. Absence of hits is not proof.

Channel Starting points
Federal courts CourtListener / PACER party and attorney searches (spelling variants)
Campaign finance FEC + OpenSecrets for committees and donors tied to documented roles
Corporate / LLC State secretary of state; OpenCorporates for cross-border shells from reporting
Sanctions / PEP OpenSanctions when international business context is already sourced
Contracts / grants USAspending.gov for named entities from investigations

Use public-records-research-specialist, corporate-intelligence-investigator, and public-corruption-ombudsman evidence tiers.


Factual correction requests: If you believe information in this profile is incorrect, please contact factcheck@patriot.university with your name (optional), the specific claim, and any supporting documentation. We review all submissions and correct verified errors promptly.

For Trump Supporters: Questions Worth Considering

Governors are among the most powerful elected officials in the country — controlling state budgets, appointing agency heads, directing state law enforcement, and setting the political tone for millions of Americans.

The question every voter should ask of their governor, regardless of party: Is this official putting the interests of the state’s residents first — or the interests of a national political movement, party donors, or their own political future?

Here’s a question worth sitting with: If a Democratic governor had taken the same actions documented in this profile — the same policy decisions, the same use of state resources, the same relationships with donors or national figures — would you consider that acceptable? If not, then the standard shouldn’t change because of party affiliation.

Holding all elected officials to the same standard is what accountability means. It’s not partisan to ask whether your governor is delivering results for the people who elected them. It’s the most basic question in a democracy.

A second question: The promises made during a campaign versus the actual record in office — do they match? Looking at the documented actions in this profile, ask yourself whether the outcomes delivered for working people in this state reflect the priorities that got this official elected.

You elected them. You have every right to ask whether they’re working for you.

Sources

  • Roivant SEC filings
  • Strive Asset Management filings
  • NYT, Wall Street Journal, Atlantic multiple pieces
  • 2024 campaign records

Cross-References

  • djt-profile.md
  • jd-vance-profile.md
  • elon-musk-profile.md
  • peter-thiel-profile.md
  • democratic-collapse-scenarios.md
  • conflicts-of-interest-matrix.md
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