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Vivek Ramaswamy Gets Praise For Promise To Release Epstein Client List: ‘Every Candidate Should Commit To This’

Vivek Ramaswamy, the Republican presidential candidate, has earned praise on social media for his promise to release the client list of the late Jeffrey Epstein. This promise has been seen as a bold move by many, and has been seen as a sign of Ramaswamy’s commitment to transparency and justice.

The promise to release the client list was made in a tweet by Ramaswamy, in which he stated that he would “release the full client list of Jeffrey Epstein, and any other information that may be relevant to the investigation into his crimes.” This statement was met with widespread approval from many on social media, with many praising Ramaswamy for his commitment to transparency and justice.

The late Jeffrey Epstein was a financier and convicted sex offender who was accused of trafficking and abusing underage girls. Epstein was found dead in his jail cell in 2019, and the circumstances of his death remain a mystery. The client list of Epstein has been a source of much speculation, and many have called for its release in order to shed light on the case.

Ramaswamy’s promise to release the client list has been seen as a sign of his commitment to transparency and justice. Many have praised him for his bold move, and have called on other presidential candidates to make similar promises.

Ramaswamy’s promise has been seen as a sign of his commitment to justice and transparency. He has stated that he believes that the public has a right to know who was involved in Epstein’s crimes, and that the client list should be released in order to bring those responsible to justice.

Ramaswamy’s promise has been met with widespread approval from many on social media, with many praising him for his commitment to justice and transparency. Many have called on other presidential candidates to make similar promises, and have stated that “every candidate should commit to this.”

Ramaswamy’s promise to release the client list of Jeffrey Epstein has been seen as a sign of his commitment to justice and transparency. His bold move has been praised by many, and has been seen as a sign of his dedication to bringing those responsible for Epstein’s crimes to justice. His promise has been seen as a sign of his commitment to transparency and justice, and has been seen as a sign of his dedication to bringing those responsible for Epstein’s crimes to justice. It is hoped that other presidential candidates will follow in Ramaswamy’s footsteps and make similar promises.

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