President Trump's former Ukraine envoy Keith Kellogg delivered a scathing rebuke of the previous Biden administration's pathetic final act at the United Nations, blasting their cowardly abstention on a crucial peace resolution as Ukrainian civilians continue to suffer after four brutal years of war.
Kellogg, who served as Trump's Special Envoy for Ukraine and Russia during the first term, didn't mince words when asked about the Biden regime's limp-wristed approach to ending the devastating conflict that has claimed hundreds of thousands of lives.
"Haven't four years of war and civilian suffering been enough?" Kellogg demanded, perfectly capturing what every America First patriot has been thinking as they watched Biden fumble foreign policy disaster after disaster.
Trump's Team Steps Up Where Biden Failed
The timing of Kellogg's criticism couldn't be more perfect. While Biden's people were busy abstaining – because apparently taking a stand was too much to ask – President Trump has already signaled his administration's commitment to bringing real peace through strength to the region.
"The American people didn't vote for weakness and indecision. They voted for leadership that gets results," a senior Trump administration official told Next News Network.
This is exactly why Trump won such a decisive victory in 2024. Voters were sick and tired of watching America lead from behind while other nations suffered and our enemies grew stronger. They wanted a president who would actually USE America's influence to broker real peace, not just talk about it at cocktail parties in Manhattan.
The Deep State's War Machine Exposed
Kellogg's criticism also exposes something deeper – the establishment's complete failure to prioritize human life over their globalist agenda. How many more civilians have to die while bureaucrats play political games at the UN?
The contrast couldn't be clearer: Biden's team abstains and accomplishes nothing, while Trump's experienced diplomats like Kellogg are already mapping out real solutions that put America's interests first while actually helping end human suffering.
Patriots across the country are asking the same question Kellogg posed: When will enough finally be enough? Thankfully, with Trump back in charge, we don't have to wonder much longer.
