Ramaswamy said in a speech at the California Republican Party Convention in Anaheim that he wanted to 'shut down the unconstitutional federal administrative state,' which he said includes the FBI, CDC, ATF and more.
); and withholding "federal funding for cities that refuse to protect Americans from violent crime."
Ramaswamy, who turned 38 on Aug. 9, was born and raised in Cincinnati, and graduated summa cum laude in biology from Harvard and from Yale Law School. He founded the biotechnology company Roivant Sciences in 2014 seeking to revolutionize drug development.
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