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Who is Keith Schiller?

Keith Schiller (born c. 1959) is an American former law enforcement official and security consultant who served as Deputy Assistant to U.S. President Donald Trump and Director of Oval Office Operations. Prior to his appointment in the Trump administration, Schiller served as the director of security for The Trump Organization. In that capacity, he was the personal bodyguard to Trump. He has been described as "one of Trump's most loyal and trusted aides" and "a constant presence at Trump's side for nearly two decades."

He was appointed Deputy Assistant to the President and Director of Oval Office Operations after Trump became president in January 2017. In this role, he accompanied Jared Kushner to Iraq and sat in on meetings, and became known as a Trump fixer.[9][10] Schiller was selected by Trump to personally deliver to FBI headquarters the letter telling FBI director James Comey that he was being dismissed "effective immediately";[11][12] Comey was not present at the time, learning of his firing from television reports while in Los Angeles.[13]

On September 1, 2017, it was reported by CNN that Schiller intended to leave his White House position in late September or early October due to financial considerations.[2] Although White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders dismissed the story as "not true";[2] the next day, CBS News correspondent Major Garrett cited "two White House sources" as confirming that Schiller indeed planned to leave the White House and relocate to Florida for financial and professional reasons.[15] Three people close to Schiller, speaking on background, also confirmed reports of his impending departure to The New York Times White House correspondent Maggie Haberman.[16] Schiller refused to comment on the accuracy of the report,[2] in keeping with his policy of declining interviews with journalists.

This is from wiki but the timeline is good.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keith_Schiller

So Trumps most loyal advisor, head of his security team for 20+ years and Director of Oval Office Operations just up and leaves for financial considerations?

There is more to this story than publicly available. He was a former Navy guy that served on the Special Boat Teams and a veteran NYC Police officer. Ive always felt that he is a likely candidate to be on the Q team.

On November 1, 2017, Schiller was named as one of several high-profile witnesses who would be privately interviewed by the House Intelligence Committee as part of its Russia investigations.[22][23] The interview was on November 7 and reportedly he told the committee that the salacious allegations in the Donald Trump-Russia dossier were not true. He also was said to say he could not recall or was not aware of links between Trump associates and Russian officials and spies.[24] He testified that a Russian offered to send five women to Trump's hotel room during their 2013 trip to Moscow for the Miss Universe pageant but he rejected the offer.[25][26] "One source noted that Schiller testified he eventually left Trump's hotel room door and could not say for sure what happened during the remainder of the night."[27]

Remember that the House Intelligence Committee was chaired by Devin Nunes at this time and Kash Patel was Devins lead investigator.

79 days ago
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Who is Keith Schiller?

Keith Schiller (born c. 1959) is an American former law enforcement official and security consultant who served as Deputy Assistant to U.S. President Donald Trump and Director of Oval Office Operations. Prior to his appointment in the Trump administration, Schiller served as the director of security for The Trump Organization. In that capacity, he was the personal bodyguard to Trump. He has been described as "one of Trump's most loyal and trusted aides" and "a constant presence at Trump's side for nearly two decades."

He was appointed Deputy Assistant to the President and Director of Oval Office Operations after Trump became president in January 2017. In this role, he accompanied Jared Kushner to Iraq and sat in on meetings, and became known as a Trump fixer.[9][10] Schiller was selected by Trump to personally deliver to FBI headquarters the letter telling FBI director James Comey that he was being dismissed "effective immediately";[11][12] Comey was not present at the time, learning of his firing from television reports while in Los Angeles.[13]

On September 1, 2017, it was reported by CNN that Schiller intended to leave his White House position in late September or early October due to financial considerations.[2] Although White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders dismissed the story as "not true";[2] the next day, CBS News correspondent Major Garrett cited "two White House sources" as confirming that Schiller indeed planned to leave the White House and relocate to Florida for financial and professional reasons.[15] Three people close to Schiller, speaking on background, also confirmed reports of his impending departure to The New York Times White House correspondent Maggie Haberman.[16] Schiller refused to comment on the accuracy of the report,[2] in keeping with his policy of declining interviews with journalists.

This is from wiki but the timeline is good.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keith_Schiller

So Trumps most loyal advisor, head of his security team for 20+ years and Director of Oval Office Operations just up and leaves for financial considerations?

There is more to this story than publicly available. He was a former Navy guy that served on the Special Boat Teams and a veteran NYC Police officer. Ive always felt that he is a likely candidate to be on the Q team.

On November 1, 2017, Schiller was named as one of several high-profile witnesses who would be privately interviewed by the House Intelligence Committee as part of its Russia investigations.[22][23] The interview was on November 7 and reportedly he told the committee that the salacious allegations in the Donald Trump-Russia dossier were not true. He also was said to say he could not recall or was not aware of links between Trump associates and Russian officials and spies.[24] He testified that a Russian offered to send five women to Trump's hotel room during their 2013 trip to Moscow for the Miss Universe pageant but he rejected the offer.[25][26] "One source noted that Schiller testified he eventually left Trump's hotel room door and could not say for sure what happened during the remainder of the night."[27]

79 days ago
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Who is Keith Schiller?

Keith Schiller (born c. 1959) is an American former law enforcement official and security consultant who served as Deputy Assistant to U.S. President Donald Trump and Director of Oval Office Operations. Prior to his appointment in the Trump administration, Schiller served as the director of security for The Trump Organization. In that capacity, he was the personal bodyguard to Trump. He has been described as "one of Trump's most loyal and trusted aides" and "a constant presence at Trump's side for nearly two decades."

He was appointed Deputy Assistant to the President and Director of Oval Office Operations after Trump became president in January 2017. In this role, he accompanied Jared Kushner to Iraq and sat in on meetings, and became known as a Trump fixer.[9][10] Schiller was selected by Trump to personally deliver to FBI headquarters the letter telling FBI director James Comey that he was being dismissed "effective immediately";[11][12] Comey was not present at the time, learning of his firing from television reports while in Los Angeles.[13]

On September 1, 2017, it was reported by CNN that Schiller intended to leave his White House position in late September or early October due to financial considerations.[2] Although White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders dismissed the story as "not true";[2] the next day, CBS News correspondent Major Garrett cited "two White House sources" as confirming that Schiller indeed planned to leave the White House and relocate to Florida for financial and professional reasons.[15] Three people close to Schiller, speaking on background, also confirmed reports of his impending departure to The New York Times White House correspondent Maggie Haberman.[16] Schiller refused to comment on the accuracy of the report,[2] in keeping with his policy of declining interviews with journalists.

This is from wiki but the timeline is good.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keith_Schiller

So Trumps most loyal advisor, head of his security team for 20+ years and Director of Oval Office Operations just up and leaves for financial considerations?

There is more to this story than publicly available. He was a former Navy guy that served on the Special Boat Teams and a veteran NYC Police officer. Ive always felt that he is a likely candidate to be on the Q team.

79 days ago
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Reason: None provided.

Who is Keith Schiller?

Keith Schiller (born c. 1959) is an American former law enforcement official and security consultant who served as Deputy Assistant to U.S. President Donald Trump and Director of Oval Office Operations. Prior to his appointment in the Trump administration, Schiller served as the director of security for The Trump Organization. In that capacity, he was the personal bodyguard to Trump. He has been described as "one of Trump's most loyal and trusted aides" and "a constant presence at Trump's side for nearly two decades."

He was appointed Deputy Assistant to the President and Director of Oval Office Operations after Trump became president in January 2017. In this role, he accompanied Jared Kushner to Iraq and sat in on meetings, and became known as a Trump fixer.[9][10] Schiller was selected by Trump to personally deliver to FBI headquarters the letter telling FBI director James Comey that he was being dismissed "effective immediately";[11][12] Comey was not present at the time, learning of his firing from television reports while in Los Angeles.[13]

On September 1, 2017, it was reported by CNN that Schiller intended to leave his White House position in late September or early October due to financial considerations.[2] Although White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders dismissed the story as "not true";[2] the next day, CBS News correspondent Major Garrett cited "two White House sources" as confirming that Schiller indeed planned to leave the White House and relocate to Florida for financial and professional reasons.[15] Three people close to Schiller, speaking on background, also confirmed reports of his impending departure to The New York Times White House correspondent Maggie Haberman.[16] Schiller refused to comment on the accuracy of the report,[2] in keeping with his policy of declining interviews with journalists.

This is from wiki but the timeline is good.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keith_Schiller

So Trumps most loyal advisor, head of his security team for 20+ years and Director of Oval Office Operations just up and leaves for financial considerations?

There is more to this story than publicly available. He was a former Navy guy that served on the Special Boat Teams and a veteran NYC Police officer. Ive always felt that he is probably one of the civilians on the Q team.

79 days ago
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Who is Keith Schiller?

Keith Schiller (born c. 1959) is an American former law enforcement official and security consultant who served as Deputy Assistant to U.S. President Donald Trump and Director of Oval Office Operations. Prior to his appointment in the Trump administration, Schiller served as the director of security for The Trump Organization. In that capacity, he was the personal bodyguard to Trump. He has been described as "one of Trump's most loyal and trusted aides" and "a constant presence at Trump's side for nearly two decades."

He was appointed Deputy Assistant to the President and Director of Oval Office Operations after Trump became president in January 2017. In this role, he accompanied Jared Kushner to Iraq and sat in on meetings, and became known as a Trump fixer.[9][10] Schiller was selected by Trump to personally deliver to FBI headquarters the letter telling FBI director James Comey that he was being dismissed "effective immediately";[11][12] Comey was not present at the time, learning of his firing from television reports while in Los Angeles.[13]

On September 1, 2017, it was reported by CNN that Schiller intended to leave his White House position in late September or early October due to financial considerations.[2] Although White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders dismissed the story as "not true";[2] the next day, CBS News correspondent Major Garrett cited "two White House sources" as confirming that Schiller indeed planned to leave the White House and relocate to Florida for financial and professional reasons.[15] Three people close to Schiller, speaking on background, also confirmed reports of his impending departure to The New York Times White House correspondent Maggie Haberman.[16] Schiller refused to comment on the accuracy of the report,[2] in keeping with his policy of declining interviews with journalists.

This is from wiki but the timeline is good.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keith_Schiller

So Trumps most loyal advisor, head of his security team for 20+ years and Director of Oval Office Operations just up and leaves for financial considerations?

There is more to this story than publicly available.

79 days ago
1 score