Kellogg's Daughter Called For Punishment For Those Who Forced U.S. Soldiers To Pave Putin's Driveway
18- 16.08.2025, 13:59
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At the very least, they shouldn't have been in uniform.
Officials who made the decision to involve American soldiers in rolling out the red carpet in front of Russian President Vladimir Putin should be held accountable.
This is a terrible decision, said the daughter of U.S. Special Representative for Ukraine Keith Kellogg and head of the R.T. Weatherman Foundation for the Humanities. Weatherman Foundation Megan Mobbs.
"American soldiers in uniform should not have been used to roll out the red carpet for one of our main adversaries. Period. A terrible decision and whoever made it should suffer the consequences," she wrote on social media X.

"At the very least, they should not have been in uniform," the daughter of the U.S. general added.

Reminder, US President Donald Trump and Kremlin leader Vladimir Putin met in Anchorage, Alaska, on August 15, during which Trump applauded the Russian president several times. However, the White House cut that footage from the videos. This was probably done after the web exploded with reactions to such actions by the US president. People noticed Trump applauding a politician wanted by the International Criminal Court for kidnapping Ukrainian children.