Despite the release of the audio tape, Ramaswamy's campaign still insisted he was “taken badly out of context.”
pushed back by publishing the audio of his remarks.
Ramaswamy’s campaign, however, claimed the audio still showed he was “taken badly out of context” and they called for the publication to release even more recordings “so that the full context and reality is exposed.”with CNN anchor Kaitlan Collins on Monday evening, the rising Republican star was asked about his suggestion that federal agents may have been involved in the terrorist attacks on Sept. 11, 2001.
Asked by Hendrickson what Ramaswamy meant about how “we can handle the truth about January 6” and what exact “truth” he was getting at, Ramaswamy quickly invoked the 9/11 terror attack.How many police, how many federal agents were on the planes that hit the Twin Towers?”“Like, I think we want—maybe the answer is zero, probably is zero for all I know, right? I have no reason to think it was anything other than zero,” he added.
However, when Collins grilled him on those comments, Ramaswamy insisted he had been misquoted by the author.is playing the same game as CNN,” he groused. “What I said is on January 6, I do believe that there were many federal agents in the field and we deserve to know who they are. On 9/11, what I’ve said is that the government lied and this is incontrovertible evidence, Kaitlan. The government lied about Saudi Arabia’s involvement.
After the CNN host wondered if he was claiming the “quote was wrong” about agents on planes on 9/11, Ramaswamy replied: “I’m telling you the quote is wrong, actually.” He went on to say he had a “free-flowing conversation” with Hendrickson before again asserting he had been “misquoted” by the reporter.Following the interview with Collins, a campaign spokesperson
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