
President Trump has authorized long-range strikes into Russia, General Keith Kellogg says, though Ukraine hasn’t always received Pentagon approval to carry them out
Jacqui Heinrich, senior White House correspondent wrote this on X.
“Everybody should follow what the President says. He’s the Commander in Chief, by the Constitution, and everybody falls in line. When the President doesn’t go left, you go left. If he says you go right, you right. That’s the President. The last lot checked, none of us got electoral college votes, he did. So when the president said to do something, we just need to do that and complete the action,” Kellogg said.
When asking, Heinrich inquired whether it was the President’s position that Ukraine could conduct long-range strikes into Russia and whether that had been authorized by him, and Kellogg replied that, based on what the President, Vice President Vance, and Secretary Rubio had stated, the answer was yes, adding that Ukraine should use the ability to strike deep and emphasizing that “there are no such things as sanctuaries.”
President Trump has authorized long-range strikes into Russia, Special Envoy to Ukraine General Keith Kellogg says — but occasionally Ukraine has not been granted authority by the Pentagon to carry them out.
KELLOGG: “Everybody should follow what the President says. He’s the… pic.twitter.com/Zx36foTgnP— Jacqui Heinrich (@JacquiHeinrich) September 29, 2025
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Good. Ukraine just need the missiles to do it with.