Vindman "kept his oath," Trump "has not," says latest ad from The Lincoln Project.
A new video ad by the Republican Lincoln Project praises the integrity of Army Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman and criticizes President Donald Trump for firing him after he testified in the House impeachment hearings.
“Trump, who is afraid of those who know the truth and those who comply with the law, is unleashing a tyrannical assault on Lt. Col. Vindman and highly decorated American patriots and service members who stand tall and speak the truth,” said a statement by the group. “This is another glaring and sad moment in the Trump presidency that shows why he is unfit to serve as commander-in-chief.”
Story continuesAfter Trump was acquitted by Senate Republicans in the impeachment trial, Vindman was fired from his National Security Council post and escorted from the White House last week. Trump has called Vindman “insubordinate” for testifying and has suggested that the military should investigate him, which the Army has no intention of doing, said a top official.
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