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In a recent exchange, Nikki Haley’s son took aim at former DOGE leader Vivek Ramaswamy, labeling his proposed education reforms as embodying a “third-world parenting style.” This comment came in response to Ramaswamy's announcement regarding changes he intends to implement in the education sector.
Haley's son did not hold back, referring to Ramaswamy as a "creep" while expressing concerns about the implications of his educational policies. The debate highlights a growing divide among political figures regarding the best approach to education in the United States.
Ramaswamy's proposals have sparked various reactions, with critics arguing that his ideas could undermine the quality of education. Supporters, however, believe that his reforms could bring about necessary changes. This public spat underscores the contentious atmosphere surrounding educational policy discussions as the nation gears up for upcoming elections.
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