Rachel Vindman Criticizes Biden for Excluding Husband from Final Presidential Pardons
Alexander Vindman, a key witness in Trump’s first impeachment, was left off Biden’s last-minute pardon list, prompting his wife to express feelings of betrayal.
- President Joe Biden issued last-minute pardons to several individuals, including family members, former officials, and January 6 committee members, but excluded Alexander Vindman.
- Rachel Vindman, wife of retired Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman, voiced her frustration on social media, describing the omission as a betrayal by the Biden administration.
- Alexander Vindman, who testified in Trump’s first impeachment trial, has faced years of criticism from Trump and his allies, raising concerns about potential legal and personal risks.
- Rachel Vindman claimed her family attempted to contact the Biden administration regarding a pardon but received no response, despite others receiving pardons without requesting them.
- Biden’s pardons included figures like Dr. Anthony Fauci, General Mark Milley, and Capitol Police officers, none of whom were facing charges, as well as his own family members.