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U.S. Defense Secretary Mark Esper and Army Gen. Mark Milley, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, testify before a House Armed Services Committee hearing on "U.S. Policy in Syria and the Broader Region," at the Rayburn House office building in Washington, U.S., December 11, 2019. Photo by Mary F. Calvert/Reuters

Nation Jul 09

WATCH: Milley, Esper testify on military’s role handling civilian protests

By Robert Burns, Lolita C. Baldor, Associated Press

World Jul 08

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News Wrap: Vindman retires, accusing Trump of blocking promotion

Politics Jul 08

Vindman retiring from U.S. Army, lawyer accuses Trump of ‘bullying, intimidation and retaliation’

The statement says Vindman is leaving the Army after more than 21 years after it had been made clear "that his future within the institution he has dutifully served will forever be limited."…

By Jill Colvin, Lolita C. Baldor, Associated Press

World Feb 14

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News Wrap: Army says Vindman won’t be investigated over impeachment testimony

In our news wrap Friday, Army Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman will not be investigated over his impeachment testimony against President Trump, says Army Secretary Ryan McCarthy. Vindman already lost his job with the National Security Council. Also, Turkish-backed rebels shot…

Nation Feb 14

U.S. Army will not investigate impeachment witness Alexander Vindman

Army Secretary Ryan McCarthy said Friday there is no investigation into the Army officer who until last week worked at the White House National Security Council and was a key witness in the impeachment inquiry of President Donald Trump.

By Lolita C. Baldor, Associated Press

Feb 07

Biden encourages debate crowd to stand for Col. Vindman

By Associated Press

President Donald Trump ousted Col. Alexander Vindman in retribution for his testimony during House impeachment proceedings.

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Feb 07

Aide who testified against Trump escorted out of White House

By Deb Reichmann, Associated Press

Vindman testified that he didn't think it was "proper" for Trump to press Ukraine to investigate his political rivals. …

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Nov 19

Watch 23:02
What we learned from public testimony of officials on Trump’s July 25 call

Tuesday marked a significant day in the impeachment inquiry into President Trump, as officials on the July 25th phone call between Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy testified in open hearings for the first time. Lisa Desjardins, Nick Schifrin and…

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Nov 19

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Rep. Mike Johnson on Vindman’s reputation, witness credibility and Trump’s frustration

The House Judiciary Committee is ultimately responsible for deciding if impeachment charges will be brought against President Trump. Republican Rep. Mike Johnson of Louisiana is a member of that committee, and he joins Amna Nawaz to discuss why he is…

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Nov 19

Watch 6:25
Rep. Jayapal on ‘damning’ impeachment evidence and what happens next

Democratic Rep. Pramila Jayapal of Washington is a member of the House Judiciary Committee, which will ultimately be responsible for deciding if impeachment charges are brought against President Trump. Jayapal joins Amna Nawaz to discuss why she is disturbed by…

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