**Long-time Trump Aide John Keller Dies Suddenly**
John Keller—who spent more than twenty years as Donald Trump’s personal aide, scheduler, and all-purpose fixer—died unexpectedly over the weekend after a rapid medical emergency, according to people close to the family.
Keller, 57, was widely regarded as one of the former president’s most dependable confidants. Colleagues inside Trump’s orbit often joked that “if you wanted to reach Trump, call Keller first,” because he handled the tiniest details of daily life: wake-up calls, travel manifests, last-minute wardrobe requests, even which snacks were stocked on the plane. He remained discreet through campaign cycles, television tapings, and White House years, forging a reputation for absolute loyalty and near-photographic recall of Trump’s preferences.
Family sources say Keller felt unwell late Friday night at his Florida home and was taken to a nearby hospital, where his condition deteriorated quickly. Physicians have not released a formal cause of death, but relatives described it as a “sudden health event.” He is survived by his wife, two adult children, and his mother.
Those who worked with Keller remember his calm presence amid chaos. “John was the guy who never raised his voice and never missed a flight,” one former campaign advance staffer said. “Whatever the crisis—weather delays, schedule changes, broken microphones—he fixed it before most of us realized something was wrong.”
Trump issued a brief statement calling Keller “irreplaceable” and praising him as “a man who embodied loyalty, competence, and friendship.” Close associates say the former president spoke with Keller’s family on Sunday and offered to cover funeral expenses.
Arrangements are being planned for later this week in Palm Beach, with a small private service to follow in Keller’s hometown in Pennsylvania.