Judge Dismisses Alexander Vindman Lawsuit Against Former Trump Officials
Judge Dismisses Alexander Vindman Lawsuit Against Former Trump Officials
A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit filed by Alexander Vindman, who had accused Donald Trump Jr. and former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani of orchestrating a smear campaign against him.According to CNN, Vindman alleged that the defendants—including Trump Jr., Giuliani, and then-White House Chief of Staff Dan Scavino, and White House communications staffer Julia Hahn—of conspiring to cause him harm after Vindman agreed to offer testimony in presidential impeachment proceedings.However, Judge James Boasberg of the Washington, D.C., District Court said that Vindman had not been able to adequately demonstrate that the defendants had acted in concert with the “specific goal of intimidating Vindman from testifying or performing his job.”“Vindman’s facts do not plausibly suggest that defendants agreed to intimidate him so as to prevent him from testifying or doing his job, or to unlawfully retaliate against him,” Boasberg wrote.Vindman, notes CNN, is a now-retired Army lieutenant colonel and national security official who testified against former President Donald Trump in his first impeachment hearing. During the hearing, Vindman said that he had been present during a 2019 telephone call between Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, in which Trump purportedly pressured his Eastern European counterpart to launch an investigation against the Biden family.
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