Senate Minority Leader Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.) on Monday wrote to 74 inspector generals asking for “immediate action to investigate any and all instances of retaliation” against whistleblowers.
He cited President Trump’s “retaliation” against Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman following his testimony in Trump’s impeachment trial.
Vindman was removed from his position from the White House last week in a move his attorney called “revenge.” The White House said Vindman was returning to his full-time job after a temporary assignment at the National Security Council.
“These attacks are part of a dangerous, growing pattern of retaliation against those who report wrongdoing only to find themselves targeted by the President and subject to his wrath and vindictiveness,” Schumer wrote.
Read Schumer’s letter to the acting inspector general for the Department of Defense below.