Fox Contributor Named Envoy To Russia-Ukraine War

The Associated Press reports:

President-elect Donald Trump said Wednesday that he has chosen Keith Kellogg, a highly decorated retired three-star general, to serve as his special envoy for Ukraine and Russia.

Kellogg, who is one of the architects of a staunchly conservative policy book that lays out an “America First” national security agenda for the incoming administration, will come into the role as Russia’s invasion of Ukraine enters its third year in February.

Trump made the announcement on his Truth Social account, and said “He was with me right from the beginning! Together, we will secure PEACE THROUGH STRENGTH, and Make America, and the World, SAFE AGAIN!”

Mediaite reports:

Kellogg was a Fox News contributor up until the announcement and had been a regular on the network, offering national security and military strategy analysis. In June, Kellogg offered Trump a proposal for how to end the Russian invasion of Ukraine should he become president.

“Under the plan drawn up by Kellogg and Fred Fleitz, who both served as chiefs of staff in Trump’s National Security Council during his 2017-2021 presidency, there would be a ceasefire based on prevailing battle lines during peace talks, Fleitz said.”

Kellogg last appeared here in June 2024 when he weaseled his way uninvited into a NATO summit along with homocon Richard Grenell, who had reportedly been up for the post just given to Kellogg.

Kellogg also appeared here in February 2024 when he vowed to push for ejecting NATO members who don’t pay their “fair share.”

In November 2021, Kellogg and a dozen other cultists were subpoenaed by the House January 6 commission.