“Vivek, stop right now you do this in every single interview,” Hannity shot back. Ramaswamy, in his usual way, tried to dodge, talking a mile a minute and claiming that Hannity was mischaracterizing his words. Hannity asked Ramaswamy about comments he had made, in a separate interview with Tucker Carlson, suggesting that his Republican rival Nikki Haley’s support for Israel was driven by financial motives.
Vivek Ramaswamy’s flash-in-the-pan presidential campaign was already well on its way to its predictable end-a forgettable, single-digit finish in Iowa followed by a pledge of fealty to Donald Trump-but Sean Hannity put an early nail in his coffin last week on Fox News.