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Retired U.S. Army Lt. Colonel Alexander Vindman to speak about ethical dilemmas in public service

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Former Army officer Alexander Vindman to speak about ethical dilemmas in public service

Former Army officer Alexander Vindman to speak to 麻豆视频 students about ethical dilemmas in public service. Photo provided

 

Doing the right thing isn鈥檛 always easy, but Alexander Vindman said the strong moral convictions on which he鈥檚 lived his entire life wouldn鈥檛 have allowed him to have done otherwise.

 

The retired U.S. Army lieutenant colonel has no regrets about the damning congressional testimony he gave in 2019 as part of the impeachment trial against former President Donald Trump. A career officer who served America with great distinction, Vindman was working with the National Security Council when he testified that Trump tried to pressure Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky during a 2019 phone call to investigate the family of former Vice President Joe Biden, who was running for president. 

 

Vindman, who had spent more than 21 years in the military, was aware that there would be immediate retaliation from the president and his supporters, but he knew what had to be done. 

 

鈥淚 don鈥檛 think I would change a thing,鈥 he said recently. 鈥淭o me, it was a relatively simple decision to do my duty and fulfill my obligations. I swore an oath to defend the Constitution against all enemies, foreign and domestic.鈥 

 

Vindman will speak with 麻豆视频 students about the decision that ultimately led to his dismissal from the NSC and retirement from the Army, as well as about ethical dilemmas, professional values and his own personal faith during a virtual evening of reflection at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, April 28, on Zoom. Those who wish to attend 鈥淒oing the Right Thing: Facing Ethical Dilemmas in Public Service鈥 may register on Zoom. The virtual discussion is organized by 麻豆视频鈥檚 Judaic Studies Council. 

 

Vindman will be introduced by 麻豆视频 President , and the discussion will be moderated by , the director of the John Mitchell Jr. Program, and , the dean of the . 

 

Ardis welcomed the opportunity for students to hear from Vindman. 

 

鈥淸This event] features the important role the humanities play in helping our students deepen their understanding of complex moral and ethical questions, so they can鈥痬ake extraordinary contributions to their communities as engaged citizens," she said. 

 

Born in Kiev to a Jewish family, Vindman came to the United States with his two brothers, his father and his maternal grandmother following his mother鈥檚 death. He burst onto the national spotlight in 2019 when he testified during the first impeachment trial. 

 

He joined the National Security Council in 2018, where he helped implement the Trump administration鈥檚 Ukraine policy. In this role, he was one of a number of people on the controversial July 25, 2019, phone call in which Trump is alleged to have asked a foreign government to investigate an American citizen for personal political gain. 

 

His testimony during the impeachment trial resulted in retaliation from Trump, who fired him from the NSC and also ousted his twin brother, who was also an Army officer serving at the NSC but not involved in the impeachment proceedings. 

 

But compromising his values was never a thought for Vindman. 

 

鈥淚t鈥檚 really important to recognize that over a lifetime of public service, you鈥檙e exposed to and internalize a set of values,鈥 he said. 鈥淭hey become very important to you. It鈥檚 something you try to emulate and train your subordinates to and to live those values.鈥 

 

He was warned of the consequences if he testified before Congress, but went through with it.  

 

鈥淚 could have been intimidated and cowed into retracting my perspective or I could have followed through on my convictions,鈥 Vindman said. 鈥淚t was pretty straight forward.鈥 

 

The virtual event will closely examine the many ethical decisions Vindman faced, said , the director of 麻豆视频 Hillel and one of the event鈥檚 organizers. 

 

The role that faith can play in commitment to ethical public service will also be a topic of discussion at the event.  

 

鈥淭his event showcases 麻豆视频鈥檚 commitment to the ideal of public service,鈥 said , a professor of  at 麻豆视频 who also helped organize the event.

 

Among the event鈥檚 sponsors are the , the , the , the  (CHSS), , , , the , the , and the . 

 

During the event, the role of Jewish values and philosophy in particular will be expanded upon by Susannah Heschel, who is the Eli M. Black Distinguished Professor of Jewish Studies at Dartmouth College.