Former Republican presidential primary candidate Vivek Ramaswamy said “uniting the country” is a top priority for President-elect Trump.
“I think he's interested in uniting the country. I think that's Donald Trump's No. 1 focus,” Ramaswamy told ABC News' Jonathan Karl on Sunday's “This Week.” Ta.
“And we think that after this election, after that decisive victory, it was a gift to the country, but ordinary Americans who may have voted differently between their families accepted it.” We need to get back to a place where our members and their colleagues and their neighbors can gather around the dinner table and say, “When this is over, we're still going to be Americans.'' he added.
Earlier this week, Trump defeated Vice President Harris in the 2024 presidential election, upsetting Democrats across the country. In this year's White House election, the president-elect won seven key battleground states, six of which were won by President Biden in 2020.
Ramaswamy said President Trump “learned a lot from that first term,” adding, “He's going into this second term and taking some of the things he wasn't able to accomplish in his first term to new heights. He added that he believed that. I'm sure it will be a good thing. ”
Trump's victory this week also marks the president-elect's remarkable comeback from defeat four years ago. Since leaving office in 2021, Trump has faced multiple legal challenges at the federal and state level, as well as criticism over his response to the January 6, 2021, Capitol riot.
President Trump told supporters early Wednesday that the United States had given him and his party a “powerful and unprecedented mission.”
“This is really going to be America's golden age, and that's what we have to have,” he said. “This is a great victory for the American people, and it allows us to make America great again.”





