General Keith Kellogg: Pence put politics and image maintenance ahead of America

“Where President Trump is bold and unafraid to challenge the status quo, Pence has often chosen the passive route, avoiding confrontation."

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Former National Security advisor to then Vice President Mike Pence Retired Gen. Keith Kellogg, slammed the former Vice President on Truth Social Monday night calling him "passive," while praising former President Donald Trump.

He wrote, “I've worked alongside many leaders in my years of service to this Nation. Among them, President Donald J Trump stands apart as a figure of unwavering determination, a deep vision for America, and the courage to take a stand where others wilt. His bold and dramatic leadership style during his presidency resulted in significant achievements for our country.”



“For a period of time in the White House, I served as the National Security Adviser to Vice President Pence. While I respect his service to our Nation, I must express my disappointment in his recent actions regarding President Trump. It is not the decisive leadership that we have seen from President Trump.”

“Where President Trump is bold and unafraid to challenge the status quo, Pence has often chosen the passive route, avoiding confrontation. This lack of assertiveness combined with an overreliance on failed political consultants like Marc Short has demonstrated a laisse-faire leadership style unworthy of the presidency.”

“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. That is not what Republican voters want.”

“President Trump's dedication to the prosperity and security of the United States is unwavering as is his vision for the future. I believe in the future President Trump envisions. A future that demands bold and decisive leadership, something we have seen in President Trump but not from the former Vice President.”

On Sunday, the former vice president said he would not rule out being a witness for the prosecution if the trial against Trump on charges related to attempting to overturn the 2020 presidential election go forward but added that he had “no plans” to testify.
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