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Trump says military may consider discipline for ousted aide Vindman

Published 02/11/2020, 08:54 PM
Updated 02/11/2020, 08:54 PM
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Lt Colonel Vindman testifies at House Intelligence Committee hearing on Trump impeachment inquiry on Capitol Hill in Washington

By Jeff Mason

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump said on Tuesday the military may consider disciplining former National Security Council aide Alexander Vindman, who testified in Trump's impeachment trial and was fired by the White House along with his twin brother.

Vindman, an Army lieutenant colonel, provided some of the most damaging testimony during an investigation by the U.S. House of Representatives of Trump's dealings with Ukraine.

"We sent him on his way to a much different location and the military can handle him any way they want," Trump said.

Asked if he was suggesting that Vindman face disciplinary action, Trump said that would be up to the military.

"If you look at what happened ... they're going to certainly, I would imagine, take a look at that," Trump said.

Vindman, then the NSC's top Ukraine expert, testified that Trump’s request for an investigation into former Vice President Joe Biden, a potential Democratic political rival in the 2020 presidential election, and his son Hunter during a July phone call with Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskiy was improper.

The call led to the Republican president being impeached in the Democratic-controlled House and later acquitted in the Republican-majority Senate.

"I obviously wasn't happy with the job he did," Trump said of Vindman. "First of all he reported a false call ... what was said on the call was totally appropriate."

Trump's national security adviser, Robert O'Brien, said the president is entitled to have White House staffers who want to execute his policies and whom he has confidence in. O'Brien, speaking at the Atlantic Council think tank, said it was his decision that the Vindmans leave their White House jobs.

"We’re not a country where a group of lieutenant colonels can get together and dictate what the policy of the United States is," O'Brien said.

Defense Secretary Mark Esper said in November that Vindman should not fear retaliation over his testimony. Esper said he had reinforced the "no retaliation" message in a conversation with the secretary of the Army.

Trump has repeatedly complained about Vindman's testimony and called him insubordinate.

O'Brien said there was "absolutely no retaliation with respect to the Vindmans as far as impeachment goes."

Vindman was escorted from the White House last week as was his twin brother, Yevgeny, who worked as a lawyer at the NSC and is also a lieutenant colonel.

© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Lt Colonel Vindman testifies at House Intelligence Committee hearing on Trump impeachment inquiry on Capitol Hill in Washington

Latest comments

Vindman was also a victim to the Schiff's, Pelosi's, and Nadler's...they exploited him.  What may have started as an honest challenge became an attempt at a political coup by the unscrupulous Democratic leadership.  They went for it...and failed.
Reuters you left out that he leaked, heard second hand, was a trump hater, and he was disciplined by the military before.
Your a liar just like Trump
Think they should give him the Congressional Medal of Honor.
HiMe, You talkin out of your little red hat again?
For what......Speaking the TRUTH!!!
The problem is that it wasn't the truth. It was his political opinion. He wasn't hired to be a "political advisor".
No for leaking classified info, second hand knowledge, was disciplined before,was a know Trump hater, and conspired with others
Funny how thou and you're type call this bunk truth or fact when if fact-checked it'd come up as such yet you continue ro parrot what the left says which is BTW, a crock ..
Being a veteran is honorable ... but certainly does not make the veteran a saint. Vindman was certainly insubordinate in not following his chain of command. He interjected "his" opinion. He is a smart man and knew he was trying to cast the President in bad light. No one expected the President to release a transcript...because that's "un-Presidential," right? Vindman and his brother should have been re-assigned from day one. Thankfully the other hold-overs from the previous administration were also re-assigned. It's common sense. The President needs  people he can trust rather than people seeking the lime light.
Your trumpisim is oozing out of every you write
Please "Du stay home" -
Well said.
Unbelievable that americans are ok with this attitude towards a veteran.
being a veteran does not mean you're obligated enough is clear of this particular uniform -
And you're offering an opinion on factoids?
I gotta say, I think you're on a trip -
Draft Dodger (5 times) first with Justice !
it is okay. let him set a precedent so the next president can send him a one way ticket to jail cell ;)
Jon Bent., you tripping?
You and for ilk seems to spend much time hearing, wishing person and ignoring facts. Seems pretty hateful
The turncoat should be jailed.
Very evident that you've never served.
You should try to remember the oath we took if you in fact took it. Triggered flakes falling everywhere. America is better than this.
Here's one to simplify for the Buzz. Remember, if a leftist vet, though worthy of respect, claims a form of superiority having served and of course above critical remarks -
Maybe discipline a draft dodger first?
A lot to say for one with no facts to mention.
lmao. the US is starting to sound like a one of those regime that has a figurehead directly controlling the military.
You may like it there-
Poorly thought out "pile" you've mentioned...
yes, scream at the sky...
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