Eugene Vindman for Congress

John, it’s Alexander Vindman. This is important.

Trump’s White House is once again retaliating against my brother Eugene — and I need you to hear directly from me about what’s happening.

Donald Trump and Pete Hegseth’s so-called “Department of War” launched a sham investigation into Eugene. Why? Because Eugene did what he has always done: he told the truth.

He demanded Trump release the transcript of his call with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman — the same Crown Prince that U.S. intelligence concluded approved the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi. Instead of transparency, Trump responded with vengeance.

Again.

I’ve seen this playbook before.

In 2019, when Eugene and I blew the whistle on Trump’s effort to extort Ukraine, Trump retaliated. He smeared us. He targeted our family. And he fired Eugene and me from a decades-long military career we loved.

Now that Eugene is demanding accountability in Congress, Trump is going after him again — using government power to try to silence him and push him out of office.

Let me be blunt: This “investigation” is political retribution. It is meant to intimidate Eugene. It is meant to stop him from telling the truth. And it is dangerous.

But I know my brother. He won’t back down. Not now. Not ever.

The only reason Trump failed to silence him in 2019 was because people like you stood with us. And that’s exactly what it will take again.

I’m asking you personally: Will you contribute $3 to Eugene’s re-election campaign today and help him fight back against this baseless attack?

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Thank you for standing with my brother, John. It means more than you know — to both of us.

— Alexander 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.