Ex-Pence Adviser Backs Trump: A Resolute Figure
Former Mike Pence Adviser Endorses Trump: ‘A Figure of Unwavering Determination’
Keith Kellogg, who served as national security advisor to then-Vice President Mike Pence from 2018 through January 2021, made headlines on Monday as he publicly endorsed former President Donald Trump’s presidential bid.
In a passionate post on Trump’s Truth Social platform, Kellogg praised Trump as a leader with unparalleled determination, a clear vision for America, and the courage to stand up when others falter.
“His bold and dramatic leadership style during his Presidency resulted in significant achievements for our country,” Kellogg wrote, highlighting Trump’s accomplishments.
However, Kellogg didn’t stop there. He also took the opportunity to criticize Pence, his former boss, and a rival for the GOP nomination.
“While I respect his service to our Nation, I must express my disappointment in his recent actions regarding President Trump,” Kellogg stated. “It is not the decisive leadership that we have seen from President Trump.”
Kellogg openly criticized Pence for his passive approach and avoidance of confrontation, contrasting it with Trump’s boldness and fearlessness in challenging the status quo.
Furthermore, Kellogg accused Pence of being more concerned with political maneuvering and maintaining his image rather than prioritizing the well-being of the American people.
“While President Trump has consistently put America first, prioritizing our citizens, our economy, and global standing, Pence’s actions have often seemed more focused on political maneuvering and maintaining his image,” Kellogg asserted. “That is not what Republican voters want.”
Kellogg concluded his endorsement by reaffirming his belief in Trump’s unwavering dedication to the prosperity and security of the United States, emphasizing the need for bold and decisive leadership that he believes only Trump can provide.
This endorsement comes at a time when Pence is struggling to gain traction in the Republican presidential race. According to an Emerson poll released last week, Pence only has the support of 3 percent of primary voters, while Trump leads the pack with 54 percent support.
It’s clear that Kellogg’s endorsement carries weight and adds fuel to the ongoing political discourse surrounding Trump and Pence. As the 2024 presidential race heats up, the divide within the Republican Party becomes more apparent, with each side vying for support and loyalty.
Only time will tell how this endorsement will impact the race and the future of the Republican Party.
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