Eugene Vindman for Congress

FIRST: Six years ago, Eugene blew the whistle on Donald Trump. As a senior official on the National Security Council, Eugene’s brother Alex heard the call where Trump threatened to withhold military aid from Ukraine unless they announced an investigation into his political opponents. Eugene and Alex did what duty demanded — they reported it. That act of courage led to Trump’s first impeachment… and it cost Eugene his decades-long military career.

THEN: Last week, Trump excused the brutal murder of Washington Post journalist Jamal Khashoggi by Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. When Eugene heard the president dismiss a murder that U.S. intelligence linked to MBS, he knew he had to act again.

He called on Trump to release the call transcript between the Crown Prince and him — because the American people and Khashoggi’s family deserve truth, transparency, and accountability.

NOW: The White House is retaliating. Trump and Pete Hegseth’s Department of “War” has launched a sham investigation into Eugene to intimidate him and silence his calls for accountability.

They know Eugene has never backed down from telling the truth. He wasn’t afraid six years ago, and he isn’t afraid now — so they’re doing everything they can to remove him from Congress.

John, this is a full-blown attempt to punish a whistleblower and remove him from office. We cannot let them get away with it.

Eugene needs to know that this grassroots team has his back as he faces a baseless, politically motivated investigation designed to drive him out of office.

If you stand with Eugene in the fight for truth and accountability, please rush $3 to his campaign today. We need you with us.

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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.