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Keith Kellogg says he left Trump's White House to be 'free to talk' about Ukraine
Politics

Keith Kellogg says he left Trump's White House to be 'free to talk' about Ukraine

by Tim Zadorozhnyy

Editor's note: This story has been updated with a comment from the White House. Keith Kellogg, formerly U.S. President Donald Trump's envoy on Ukraine and widely regarded in Kyiv as one of the most pro-Ukrainian voices in the White House, said his work on Ukraine is far from over after leaving government at the end of 2025. A highly decorated, retired three-star U.S. Army general stepped down on Dec. 31 and has since joined the America First Policy Institute, a Washington think tank. In an in

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