Incoming Trump envoy to Ukraine & Russia Lt. Gen. Keith Kellogg reacts to Russia's new 'strategic partnership' with Iran on 'The Story.'
On the campaign trail, Donald Trump vowed to quickly end the war in Ukraine. He’d do it in “24 hours” after taking the oath, he said, or even before his inauguration. But as he prepares to return to the White House,
Russian President Vladimir Putin and Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian have signed a comprehensive strategic partnership treaty aimed at bolstering cooperation across various sectors, including trade,
Kyiv said in November that Ukraine welcomed the nomination of retired U.S. Army Lieutenant General Keith Kellogg as Trump's pick for Ukraine envoy.
Keith Kellogg, Donald Trump's pick to be envoy ... Kellogg wrote that the White House should have made a deal with Putin before Russia invaded to "delay Ukraine's admission into NATO for a decade ...
Advisers to President-elect Donald Trump now concede that the Ukraine war will take months or even longer to resolve, a sharp reality check on his biggest foreign policy promise - to strike a peace deal on his first day in the White House.
Keith Kellogg, nominated by US President-elect Donald Trump as special envoy for Ukraine, stated on January 8 that the president-elect has no intention of making concessions to Vladimir Putin and is committed to saving Ukraine.
Advisers to President-elect Donald Trump now concede that the Ukraine war will take months or even longer to resolve, a sharp reality check on his biggest foreign policy promise — to strike a peace deal on his first day in the White House.
Trump has promised on Day One to repeal Biden's executive order on artificial intelligence, which requires developers of the most advanced AI models to report on their activities to the Commerce Department.
Donald Trump is about to walk back into the White House and start ticking off his to-do list. Here's what he has said is on the list.
"It's 'Real Housewives' meets 'The Bachelor' meets 'The Apprentice,'" one source said of the scene at Mar-a-Lago. "Viper pit."
Sixteen women. Twelve TV and news media personalities. Ten immigrants. A former NFL football player. These are among the first 100 people who President-elect Donald Trump has named to various positions for his upcoming administration.