Keith Schiller’s role on Team Trump has long been a little hard to explain. As regular readers may recall, Schiller used to serve as the head of Donald Trump’s private security detail, until early 2017, when he became the president’s “full-time physical gatekeeper.” I’m not entirely sure what duties that entailed.
In May 2017, it was Schiller who personally went to FBI headquarters to deliver the paperwork firing then-director James Comey, who was in California at the time.
Four months later, Schiller left the White House, at which point the Republican National Committee began paying his private security firm, KS Global Group, $15,000 a month for “security services.” Specifically, as CNBC reported at the time, Schiller’s contract was for “security consulting on the site selection process for the 2020 Republican National Convention.”
CNBC reports today that Schiller has now received $225,000 in RNC money.
Schiller was originally hired by the RNC to help select a site for the 2020 convention. But once the city of Charlotte, North Carolina, was announced in July, Schiller’s firm was kept on to “work on other security needs for the committee,” a party official told CNBC, speaking on the condition of anonymity in order to share information that was not included in campaign filings.









