Lt. Col. Alexander S. Vindman has left Donald Trump and his allies in a difficult position. Vindman, a decorated war hero and the top Ukraine expert on the White House National Security Council, testified to the congressional impeachment inquiry last week, and his opening statement painted a highly unflattering portrait of the president and his Ukrainian scheme.
Complicating matters, Vindman is a difficult witness to dismiss: he’s a current White House official with direct, first-hand information about what transpired — he was, for example, on the July 25 call between Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymr Zelensky — and has the credibility that comes from being a decorated American combat veteran.
This did not stop some of the White House’s allies in conservative media from going after Vindman’s patriotism last week, and it now appears the president himself is taking aim at his own National Security Council official. Here, for example, was an exchange between NBC News’ Kelly O’Donnell and Trump on Saturday night:
Q: Mr. President, do you regret calling Lieutenant Colonel Vindman a “Never Trumper” as Commander-in-Chief?
TRUMP: Do I re- — what? Say it again.
Q: Do you regret calling Lieutenant Colonel Vindman a “Never Trumper”?
TRUMP: Well, you’ll be seeing very soon what comes out. And then you — then you can ask the question in a different way.
It was possible that the president was just using this as a line to buy time. Indeed, the Republican does this frequently when confronted with questions he considers awkward and doesn’t want to answer: Trump suggests secret information will soon put the issue in a new light. Then time goes by, new controversies arise, and he never gets around to divulging the information that only existed in his mind.
But yesterday afternoon, the president again returned to the subject. Asked about possible evidence he has against Lt. Col. Vindman, Trump replied, “We’ll be showing that to you real soon, okay?”









