'Who’s they?' Vivek Ramaswamy's cryptic post about Trump and Biden leaves Internet confused

'Who’s they?'  Vivek Ramaswamy's cryptic post about Trump and Biden leaves Internet confused
Vivek Ramaswamy's recent post referred to an unnamed 'they' who will not let Trump or Biden finish (@vivekgramaswamy/Instagram, Getty Images)

WASHINGTON, DC: Netizens are in total confusion after Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy posted a cryptic post on social media.

On Thursday, December 21, the biotech entrepreneur took to his X (formerly Twitter) account and wrote, "If you really think 'they' are going to let either Trump or Biden get anywhere near the finish line, open your eyes, folks. There's something deeper going on. It's staring us right in the face."

Many are left baffled about who "they" are.

Vivek Ramaswamy's X post has left many in confusion (@VivekGRamaswamy/X)
Vivek Ramaswamy's X post has left many in confusion (@VivekGRamaswamy/X)

According to opinion polls analysis by FiveThirtyEight, the Indian-origin GOP White House hopeful is in fourth position among his fellow Republican candidates. At the same time, Former President Donald Trump, whom the Colorado Supreme Court recently barred from being a candidate in the state's primary ballot, continues his steadfast domination.


 
 
 
 
 
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Vivek Ramaswamy's Trump support

As the internet wonders who Ramaswamy tried to point out with the mysterious post, the presidential hopeful has repeatedly stated his support for the rival GOP candidate.

For instance, the political drama that unfolded with the Colorado SC ruling Ramaswamy went to the extent of vowing to withdraw from the state's primary ballot if Trump is not reinstated. He also slammed other candidates reaction to the ruling.



 

The former President also seems to have a soft spot for the biotech entrepreneur compared to other GOP contenders. Ramaswamy was the winner of the 4th GOP debate according to Trump leading netizens to discuss if the latter will be his Vice President if Trump gets into the Oval Office in 2024.

Vivek Ramaswamy throws netizens into perplexion

There are no lack of conspiracy theories as the 2024 presidential race gains momentum. Now Ramaswamy's mysterious post is forcing social media users to ask if he is proposing a new one into the lot.

PHILADELPHIA, PA - OCTOBER 05:  Vivek Ramaswamy, Founder & CEO of Rolvant Sciences speaks at Forbes
Internet is confused if Vivek Ramaswamy is trying to create a new conspiracy theory (Getty Images)

One confused user asked, "Who’s they?"



 

Another user wrote, "Why don’t go ahead and state what you mean?"



 

"I'm pretty sick of (they). Who exactly is (they)? They're clearly the major problem inhibiting the people of this country from finding true prosperity. Expose who (they) are. Names. People need to know who it is, exactly who is making things much harder than they need to be," remarked a third user.



 

A fourth user added, "Who do you think it will be? I kinda feel like they will start ww3 to avoid consequences."



 

"If Trump still wins the primary, will they try to remove him from the general election as well?" remarked one user.



 

Another baffled user said, "Damn it Vivek you're scaring me." While another one said, "you've gone this far, why don't you go ahead and say it."



 



 

"Sounds like a conspiracy theory," noted an eighth user. Another user opined the same, "Ooohhh .. I love this.. I smell the biggest Conspiracy theory ao far for this week Good bait, Vivek."



 



 

One user added, "Please elaborate. What is being overlooked?" and another remarked, "Too cryptic for my taste. Are you going to tell us what the ‘something deeper’ could be?"



 



 

"Tell us,I can't guess how nefarious this is," read another reaction.



 

A perplexed user remarked, "If you’re going to make such a strong claim about how things work in the country then at least be willing to say who 'they' is."



 

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