Alexander Vindman, key witness in first Trump impeachment, may run for U.S. Senate in Florida
Briefly

Alexander Vindman, known for his critical testimony during President Trump's impeachment, is now considering a run for the U.S. Senate in 2026. Living quietly in Broward County, he emphasizes his desire to contribute to community and public policy. Although he is contemplating his own candidacy, he stresses the importance of enabling Democrats to regain congressional control. Vindman is particularly concerned about Trump’s influence and aims to help protect social safety nets for Americans, displaying a commitment to public service and democratic processes.
I'm always looking for ways to pitch in and how to build communities... that doesn't necessarily mean my own run.
I'm looking at how we could win back a Senate majority. That doesn't mean just me.
President Trump is a snake oil salesman, he convinced a lot of people that he's going to make their lives better.
We could put in some guardrails... to make sure that he, his worst instincts, his efforts to undercut social safety nets for millions.
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