Arch-neoconservative and Washington Post editor-at-large Robert Kagan has resigned from the newspaper after it declined to endorse a candidate in the 2024 presidential race. Kagan, who writes a column for the Post, is married to the Biden-Harris government’s former Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs, Victoria Nuland—the globalist architect of the Ukraine war.
Kagan’s resignation follows The Washington Post’s announcement that it will not endorse Kamala Harris for president less than two weeks before Election Day. This is the first time the newspaper has declined to endorse a candidate since the 1988 presidential election. Publisher and CEO Will Lewis announced the decision to the newsroom on Friday.
The resignation of Kagan is not surprising, coming from a long line of neoconservative intelligentsia who are opposed to the more humble, noninterventionist foreign policy advocated by President Donald J. Trump. His late father, Donald Kagan, and brother, Fred Kagan, have both leveled their own criticisms of Trump over the years.
In addition to the familial ties to anti-Trump sentiments, Kagan’s wife—Victoria Nuland—is no fan of Trump either. A senior official in the Biden-Harris government, Nuland was the chief architect of the Biden-Harris policy on the Ukraine war. Infamously, Nuland has pushed for allowing Ukraine to expand the conflict by conducting military strikes deep inside Russia—a red line that Russia’s President Vladimir Putin says could elicit a nuclear response.
Having failed to sufficiently escalate the conflict in Eastern Europe, Nuland announced her resignation this past March. Just months later, her former boss, President Joe Biden, was forced into a ‘sort of’ resignation of his own following a disastrous debate against Trump. Consequently, the 81-year-old Democrat was replaced in July by Vice President Kamala Harris as the 2024 Democratic Party’s presidential nominee.