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John — It's Alex Vindman.
I wanted to follow up on my message last week about Eugene’s April fundraising deadline. But before I do, please give me just a minute to explain why I’m supporting my brother’s campaign for Congress.
Most of you know that I’m an Army Veteran. And most of you know who I am because of Trump’s first impeachment trial.
But it wasn't just me who blew the whistle on President Trump. It was me and Eugene — a former Colonel in the U.S. Army — who was the senior ethics official at the National Security Council in the White House at the time.
Now Eugene is running for Congress in Virginia where he will continue the fight to defend our democracy and the Constitution both of us swore to protect.
But he can't do it alone.
I am with him — there is nothing more important to me right now. So if you believe Congress needs more members with the integrity and courage to put service to country first, I am asking:
When I testified before Congress during the first impeachment of Donald Trump, I did it to stand up for our democracy.
My brother and I were both attacked by Trump. Both of our careers in the Army suffered and ended abruptly.
Since both of us stood up to Trump, Republicans’ abuse of power and attacks on our democracy have only grown.
More recently, extremists in Congress chose Mike Johnson to be Speaker of the House — the “mastermind” of the attempt to overturn the 2020 election and undermine our democracy.
We need more members in the House who are willing to stand up to extremism and who are prepared to hold corrupt officials accountable.
We need members with the courage to put their constituents first.
My brother Eugene will do that. But he can't do it without your help:
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Thank you in advance for donating to his campaign today. This means a lot to me personally.
— Alexander Vindman
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Eugene Vindman served in the U.S. Army and the National Security Council. Use of his job titles and photographs during service does not imply endorsement by the U.S. Army or the National Security Council.