Vivek Ramaswamy challenges conservative beliefs in new Fox Nation series.
The show "Truths with Vivek Ramaswamy" will premiere on Fox Nation on September 22.
Vivek Ramaswamy is bringing "truths" to Fox Nation.
Vivek Ramaswamy, a Trump ally, bestselling author, successful business leader, and former 2024 GOP presidential candidate, will host a new multi-part roundtable series titled "Truths with Vivek Ramaswamy." The series will offer ideas conservatives must embrace to challenge the leftist vision synonymous with the Biden-Harris administration.
Fox Nation President Lauren Petterson announced the launch of a new series featuring Mr. Ramaswamy's unique perspective on American politics, following his rapid rise to prominence over the past year.
The panel discussion, featuring Ramaswamy, Apoorva Ramaswamy, Matt Taibbi, Ben Zimmer, Steven Koonin, and Rabbi Shmully Hecht, will address topics such as campus protests, the Israel-Hamas war, the Russia-Ukraine war, religion, and America's national identity.
Conservatives know what they oppose, but what do they advocate for? To address this question, it is necessary to engage with all Americans, not just those who share their views. This topic is the focus of my new book 'TRUTHS: The Future of America-First,' and I relished collaborating with Fox Nation to host thought-provoking dinner table discussions that are increasingly absent in our nation today.
The entrepreneur is set to discuss the most effective way to address "truths" with those who hold opposing views, according to the release.
The series will premiere on the streaming platform on Sunday, Sept. 22 and will also be broadcast in a shortened version on Planet Chronicle Channel at 10 p.m. Eastern on the same date.
A one-hour forum featuring Ramaswamy will be filmed in Philadelphia and the content will be released on Friday, prior to the series premiere.
Subscribe to Fox Nation to start streaming "Truths with Vivek Ramaswamy" next Sunday.
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