'It's Lt. Col. Vindman': Key impeachment witness corrects Devin Nunes for addressing him as 'Mister' during impeachment hearing

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'It's Lt. Col. Vindman': Key impeachment witness corrects Devin Nunes for addressing him as 'Mister' during impeachment hearing
 
 
'It's Lt. Col. Vindman': Key impeachment witness corrects Devin Nunes for addressing him as 'Mister' during impeachment hearing
 
Army Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman corrected Republican Rep. Devin Nunes during a hearing Tuesday, after Nunes addressed Vindman as "Mr."
 
 
 
 
 
The Army is prepared to move Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman and his family to a safe location if necessary
 
 
The Army is prepared to move Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman and his family to a safe location if necessary
 
Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman is a key figure in the escalating impeachment inquiry and has faced relentless attacks from Trump and his GOP allies.
 
 
 
 
 
Trump and Republicans zero in on decorated Army officer Alexander Vindman wearing his military uniform to impeachment hearings
 
 
Trump and Republicans zero in on decorated Army officer Alexander Vindman wearing his military uniform to impeachment hearings
 
Lt. Col. Vindman, an Iraq War veteran, is an active duty Army officer and is following regulations by wearing his uniform to impeachment hearings.
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Meet Alexander Vindman: The refugee, Army colonel, and Purple Heart recipient testifying publicly in Trump's impeachment inquiry
 
 
Meet Alexander Vindman: The refugee, Army colonel, and Purple Heart recipient testifying publicly in Trump's impeachment inquiry
 
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