FOX Nation taps Vivek Ramaswamy to host new series 'Truths with Vivek Ramaswamy'

Premieres Sept. 22

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FOX Nation will launch a new five-episode docuseries hosted by former Republican presidential candidate and entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy, announced Lauren Petterson, president of the streaming service. Dropping on FOX Nation on Sunday, Sept. 22, “Truths with Vivek Ramaswamy” will also air in a condensed version on the FOX News Channel (FNC) that night at 10 p.m./ET.

Over the course of the limited series, Ramaswamy lays out a positive alternative to the left’s vision for the future by presenting hard “truths” that the American conservative movement must embrace with topics including American national identity, the ongoing conflicts in Ukraine and Israel and the protests on US college campuses, religion and more.

In the lead up to the premiere, FOX Nation will also release “Just Ask: Vivek Ramaswamy” on Friday, Sept. 20, in which Ramaswamy answers questions from an audience, with nothing off the table. The one-hour forum, filmed in Philadelphia, will be moderated by “Fox & Friends Weekend” co-host and FOX Nation personality Pete Hegseth.

In making the announcement, Petterson said, “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.”

Ramaswamy added, “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. 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.”

Throughout the series, Mr. Ramaswamy presents the idea that the conservative party knows what they're against: anti-woke, anti-globalist, anti–big government, but what exactly do they stand for? Alongside a panel including his wife Apoorva Ramaswamy, journalist Matt Taibbi, American theoretical physicist Steven Koonin, Priovant Therapeutics CEO Ben Zimmer, Rabbi Shmully Hecht and others in a roundtable style format,  Ramaswamy will dissect the best ways to speak about the “truths” even with those who do not agree.

Ramaswamy is an American business leader, New York Times bestselling author, and former 2024 Republican U.S. Presidential candidate. Born and raised in Cincinnati, Ohio, he went on to become a serial entrepreneur and CEO who founded several successful businesses including Roivant Sciences, Strive and Chapter. He is a bestselling author with three books already published — “Woke, Inc.” (2021), “Nation of Victims” (2022), and “Capitalist Punishment” (2023) — with a fourth book coming in 2024, “Truths: The Future of America First.” Ramaswamy is an executive producer on the 2024 film “City of Dreams,” which addresses human trafficking and child slavery in the United States. He is a graduate of St. Xavier High School, Harvard College and Yale Law School. Married to Apoorva, a throat surgeon and assistant professor at the James Cancer Hospital at Ohio State University, they reside in Columbus, Ohio, with their two sons.

About FOX Nation:

FOX Nation is a direct-to-consumer on-demand streaming service designed to complement the FOX News Channel experience with a members-only destination for its most passionate and loyal super fans. Featuring nearly 10,000 hours of content, the subscription service includes lifestyle, and entertainment content, as well as historical documentaries and investigative series from a multitude of FOX News personalities. Morning Consult recently named FOX Nation as one of the top 10 fastest-growing brands of 2023 among Gen Z adults, with the platform placing in the top 15 overall. Launched in 2018, FOX Nation is available at foxnation.com and via app for iOS devices, Android devices, Fire TV, Apple TV, Google TV, Android TV, Roku, Xbox One, FuboTV, Vizio TVs, and Samsung TVs, as well as DIRECTV, DIRECTV STEAM, YouTube TV, Comcast Xfinity, Cox Contour, The Roku Channel, DISH and SLING.

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