Eugene Vindman for Congress

John,

The National Republican Campaign Committee is running an attack ad against me for defending the Constitution:

National Republican Congressional Committee AD: Democrats like Eugene Vindman want to return an illegal immigrant, alleged MS-13 gang member & domestic abuser from El Salvador to US soil. Tell Eugene Vindman: Stop aiding criminal illegal immigrants!

They're slandering me for speaking out against the wrongful deportation of Kilmar Abrego Garcia — a decision that Trump’s own conservative Supreme Court ruled was unlawful.

Here’s the truth:

This Administration’s illegal and lawless actions against immigrants, including the wrongful detainment and deportation of Abrego Garcia, are un-American. This kind of tyranny is what led my family to flee from the Soviet Union to the United States. As a refugee, veteran, and now the representative for a large and wonderful population full of immigrants from all over the world, I won’t stand for this.

Every person in this country has the right to due process. That’s the bedrock of our Constitution. And that right was stripped away from Abrego Garcia.

I took an oath — in the Army, and again as a member of Congress — to defend the Constitution. And I’ll never apologize for doing exactly that. But now the NRCC is twisting the facts, launching baseless attacks, and calling on Republicans to condemn me for standing up for the rule of law.

We can’t let this stand, John.

If Republicans want to come after me, let them say it plainly: they’re attacking me for defending the Constitution and honoring my oath.

Will you contribute $3 to my campaign today to help us fight back against these attacks and show them you stand by my side as I defend our Constitution and democracy?

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Thank you for standing with me.

— Eugene Vindman


 

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Eugene Vindman served in the U.S. Army and the National Security Council. Use of rank, title, and photographs in uniform does not imply endorsement by the Department of Defense, U.S. Army or the National Security Council.