Hi John,
Six years ago this week, Eugene and Alex Vindman did something most people in Washington never do: They put everything on the line to do the right thing. To defend democracy.
No calculations. Just a decision rooted in courage, ethics, and loyalty to the Constitution.
When Donald Trump tried to extort Ukraine for political gain, Eugene and Alex didn’t look the other way. They stood up. And they both paid the price — losing their jobs, military careers, and becoming targets of the most powerful man in the world.
Today, Eugene is in Congress — not because it was easy, but because the stakes are too high to sit on the sidelines. He’s one of the few voices in the House who has held Trump accountable up close, and he’s still doing it every day.
But here’s the hard truth: Republicans haven’t forgotten what Eugene did. And they’re pouring millions into this election to take his seat — and his voice — out of Congress.
We can’t let that happen.
Now more than ever, we want Eugene to know that we are still proud of him for standing up for our democracy 6 years ago, and continue to support his fight to do so now.
That’s why we’ve set a goal to raise $20,000 by midnight tonight to power Eugene’s re-election campaign — so he can keep standing up to Trump, pushing back on extremism, and fighting for our values.
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Eugene didn’t hesitate to do the right thing when it mattered most. And now, with national Republicans and Trump’s allies targeting his race, we can’t hesitate to show him that doing the right thing still matters and that we have his back.
Thanks for being part of this fight,
— Team Vindman
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Eugene Vindman served in the U.S. Army and the National Security Council. Use of rank, title, and photographs in uniform does not imply endorsement by the Department of Defense, U.S. Army or the National Security Council.