The Indian-origin person on whom Trump had expressed trust, can give a big shock.

America's newly elected President Donald Trump is going to take the oath of office on Monday. After Trump takes oath, people associated with his new administration are also going to take up their work. According to reports, Vivek Ramaswami, who has been made a part of Donald Trump's team, can give him a shock.
According to CBC News, Vivek Ramaswami, who was chosen by Donald Trump to co-lead the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) with entrepreneur Elon Musk, is set to step down from the task force soon.
ABC has written in its news that sources have revealed that Ramaswami is planning to announce his campaign for the governor of Ohio by the end of January. However, Ramaswami has not made any comment on this.
Sources say that people close to Musk are unhappy with Ramaswami's lack of participation in the work. Tensions have arisen between him and the incoming DOGE employees.
Meeting with the Ohio Governor
Ramaswami met with current Ohio Governor Mike DeWine about the Senate seat vacated by recently elected Vice President JD Vance. However, on Friday, DeWine announced that he would appoint his lieutenant governor to the post.
Ramaswami was not seen working with Musk
Ramaswami, who is set to run for the GOP in 2024, was at Mar-a-Lago during the transition period. Sources say he was seen with Musk at a bar making plans for DOGE on a napkin, but the two have not worked together for some time.
Ramaswami leaving DOGE was first reported by Politico, after which several news reports have made similar claims.