More stuff for Kid to go "heh" to and Ward to "LOL" at:
Vindman was escorted out of the White House, as if he was a risk to people or property.
It turns out that while he has not been physically assaulted (yet), that he was not "fine" for telling the truth. This is the next stop on the Trump Revenge Tour. Personal loyalty
trumps loyalty to country and Constitution in the Trump White House and nation. Right, Utah?
Vindman, in his opening remarks at the start of his public appearance before Congress, offered a stunningly personal message about how his family had come to America for a better life and how escaping an authoritarian regime instilled in him and his brothers a sense of duty to serve in the U.S. military.
“He said that he never expected to testify about the president’s actions but he did so out of a ‘sense of duty’ and said he recognized that his actions ‘would not be tolerated in many places around the world.’
“‘In Russia, my act of expressing my concerns to the chain of command in an official and private channel would have severe personal and professional repercussions and offering public testimony involving the president would surely cost me my life,’ he said.
“Addressing his father, Vindman concluded his statement by saying that ‘you made the right decision 40 years ago to leave the Soviet Union and come here to the United States of America in search of a better life for our family.’
“‘Do not worry, I will be fine for telling the truth,’ Vindman said.”