Neither Lara Trump nor Vivek Ramaswamy will join the Senate. But it’s likely the president-elect didn’t really go to the mat for their appointments.
Donald Trump and JD Vance officially began their terms as President and Vice President of the United States after being inaugurated on Monday in Washington DC.
Donald Trump has been sworn in Monday as the 47th President of the United States. Along with him, Ohio's own JD Vance has been sworn in as the next vice president.
Donald Trump, sworn in as 47th US President, praises JD Vance's re-election and wife Usha Vance, vows to restore America's integrity and freedom in his inaugural speech
Vivek Ramaswamy will launch his campaign for Ohio governor next week after stepping away from the Trump administration’s efforts to cut spending.
Gov. Mike DeWine must pick someone to replace Vice President-elect JD Vance, who resigned his Senate seat last week.
The co-leader of the “Department of Government Efficiency” could move to replace JD Vance in the Senate, though other contenders remain.
President-elect Donald Trump has privately encouraged Vivek Ramaswamy to consider an appointment to the US Senate seat recently vacated by Vice President-elect JD Vance if offered the position by Ohio Gov.
JD Vance will serve as Donald Trump's vice president. The two haven't always seen eye-to-eye.
Vivek Ramaswamy has stepped down from the Department of Government Efficiency, leaving Elon Musk to lead the Trump-backed task force alone. Ramaswamy is expected to run for Ohio governor in 2026.
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine’s frontrunner for the vacancy is Lt. Gov. Jon Husted — not Ramaswamy, Republican operatives told The Post.