Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman, a national security aide who played a central role in President Donald Trump’s impeachment case, announced his retirement from the Army on Wednesday in a scathing statement that accused the president of running a “campaign of bullying, intimidation, and retaliation.”
The statement from attorney David Pressman said Vindman was leaving the Army after more than 21 years after it had been made clear “that his future within the institution he has dutifully served will forever be limited.”
“Through a campaign of bullying, intimidation, and retaliation, the President of the United States attempted to force LTC Vindman to choose: Between adhering to the law or pleasing a President. Between honoring his oath or protecting his career. Between protecting his promotion or the promotion of his fellow soldiers,” read the statement, first obtained by CNN.
Vindman’s name was on a promotion list sent to Defense Secretary Mark Esper earlier this year, according to one U.S. official familiar with the matter. But that list was delayed for weeks because the White House asked for an investigation of Vindman. The Pentagon did a review and found that any suggestion of misconduct was unfounded.
The official said the list was resent to Esper about a month ago, but again has been delayed. The official spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss internal deliberations.
Pressman went on to say that Vindman “did what the law compelled him to do; and for that he was bullied by the President and his proxies.”
“LTC Vindman’s patriotism,” he said, “has cost him his career. Today our country loses a devoted soldier, but it is incumbent upon all of us to ensure it does not lose the values he represents.”
The White House and the Pentagon did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
Trump in February ousted Vindman from his job on the National Security Council, where he served as an expert on Ukraine, just two days after the president’s acquittal by the Senate. Vindman’s lawyer said then that his client had been told to leave in retaliation for “telling the truth.”
Vindman’s twin brother, Lt. Col. Yevgeny Vindman, was also asked to leave his job as a White House lawyer. Both men were reassigned to the Army.
Vindman had testified that he didn’t think it was “proper” for Trump to “demand that a foreign government investigate” former Vice President Joe Biden and his son’s work for the energy company Burisma in Ukraine. And he told impeachment investigators that he twice raised concerns over the administration’s push to have Ukraine investigate the Bidens.
In the aftermath, senior Pentagon leaders insisted that Vindman would not see any retaliation as a result of the testimony. Talking to reporters in November, Esper said the department has protections for whistleblowers.
Vindman ”shouldn’t have any fear of retaliation. That’s DOD’s position,” Esper said, adding that he flatly rejected suggestions that the soldier’s career was over. He said he had spoken with Army Secretary Ryan McCarthy about the matter.
McCarthy said in February that Vindman was not under investigation, and that he was serving in a Army headquarters job and would go on to senior service college in the summer.
In gripping testimony, Vindman also spoke of his family’s story and his father bringing them to the U.S. from the Soviet Union when he was a young child.
“Dad, my sitting here today in the U.S. Capitol, talking to our elected officials, is proof that you made the right decision 40 years ago to leave the Soviet Union and come here to United States of America in search of a better life for our family,” he testified. “Do not worry, I will be fine for telling the truth.”
The lieutenant colonel, who served in Iraq and later as a diplomat, wore his uniform full of medals, including a Purple Heart.
When a soldier requests retirement, it must be approved by the Army’s Human Resources Command, and normally can take months to process before the person actually leaves the military.
(AP)
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How America will be safe without Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman’s service?
Nice spin attempt by the AP. So this lying whistleblower didn’t get his promotion. Oh poor baby. Terrible. We owe it to him. Bring me my violin please.
Nice. Good Riddance. Of course it’s Trump’s fault. Leftists are never at fault.
I have a city load more respect for the Lt Cols. beard shavings than i have for any of the hashkaficly challanged darshanim here.
Good riddance. Let him not slam the door on the way out. And leave the lights on.
This liar should have been court martialed, charged with lying to Congress, dishonorably discharged and thrown into military penitentiary.
He was disloyal to the president. That should have been enough to fire him.
Oh, bummer. No more army cannon fodder. What ever shall we do? Our nashional security will be in jeopardy.
Milhouse is right. Vindman and all military officers take an oath of loyalty to the president …. Oh, vait.
The absolutely disgusting comments of the commenters show clearly why Trump is such a menace to our country. He is a vindictive and dangerous person who occupies the highest office of the land. He has successfully brought out the vilest tendencies of people-witness the disgraceful comments comments on this website.
chareidi amiti(?)
That’s much more than anybody around here has for you.
Hey clown college members. When you join military you swear to protect constitution. Not the president. He did what he suppose to do. Tell the truth.
Boo freakin hoo,, you can only bully and intimidate trump but he cant do it baclk?? They say payback is a witch,, but now you got your knickers in a twist… if you cant stand the heat,, get out of the kitchen boy,, dont mix in where you dont belong! Good Riddance to bad rubbish!
The military forces are an executive function, and the executive power of the United States is the president. So the military works for the president and owes him loyalty. He is their commander in chief.
To momx3BH:
a. Think about another screen name. Yours sounds like you are a member of Elijah Muhammad’s Nation of Islam.
b. Lt. Col. Vindman was not bullying or intimidating. He was testifying truthfully before Congress. Trump can do that, too, but he won’t risk it.
c. Your advice to Col. Vindman to “get out of the kitchen” is too little, too late. He is resigning. I would guess you would like all truth-telling Army officers to resign, so that liars like Trump can continue their dictatorships. And, just to be clear, I like taters, but not dictators.