Vivek Ramaswamy Fox News Show: Will Host Streaming series

Vivek Ramaswamy Fox News Show: Will Host Streaming series
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Vivek Ramaswamy is getting into business with Fox News.

The former Republican presidential hopeful has signed on to host a new series for the Fox Nation streaming service. The series, called Truths with Vivek Ramaswamy, will debut Sunday Sept. 22, and will also run on Fox News that evening at 10 p.m.

Truths will see Ramaswamy present “a positive alternative to the left’s vision for the future by presenting hard ‘truths’ that the American conservative movement must embrace,” per Fox. The five episode series will include a roundtable-style format, with Ramaswamy joined during the series by a panel that includes his wife Apoorva Ramaswamy, journalist Matt Taibbi, American theoretical physicist Steven Koonin, Priovant Therapeutics CEO Ben Zimmer, and Rabbi Shmully Hecht.

All five episodes of Truths will be available on Sept. 22. In addition, Fox Nation will run a town hall-style special called Just Ask on Sept. 20, with Fox & Friends Weekend host Pete Hegseth moderating.

“Today conservatives know what we’re against. But what exactly do we stand for? To answer that question, we need to talk to every American, not just those who agree with us,” Ramaswamy said in a statement. “That’s the subject of my new book Truths: The Future of America-First, and I enjoyed partnering with Fox Nation to host provocative dinner table conversations that we rarely have in our country anymore.” 

“We are excited to launch this new series showcasing Mr. Ramaswamy’s thoughtful and unique perspective on the state of American politics after his meteoric rise over the last year,” added Fox Nation president Lauren Petterson.

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