Former Col. Eugene Vindman, U.S. Army, was born in Soviet Ukraine. His family arrived as refugees with less than $800 in their pockets and worked hard to achieve the American dream. Eugene joined the U.S. Army after college, serving across the world including a tour in Iraq. In 2019, while serving on the White House National Security Council as the senior ethics attorney, he blew the whistle on the infamous phone call in which President Trump attempted to extort Ukraine unless it investigated Joe Biden. After his acquittal in the U.S. Senate, Trump retaliated costing Eugene his career. Now, Eugene is running to represent Virginia’s 7th Congressional District, to preserve democracy and advocate for Virginia voters.
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