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US President Donald Trump says he is "not happy" with a White House aide who is expected to be removed after he testified in the impeachment hearings.US President Donald Trump says he is "not happy" with a White House aide who is expected to be removed after he testified in the impeachment hearings.
Lt Colonel Alexander Vindman will be leaving the National Security Council (NSC) and is being moved to the Pentagon, according to sources. Lt Colonel Alexander Vindman is leaving the National Security Council (NSC) for the Pentagon, according to sources.
But the president denied reports that his Acting Chief of Staff Mick Mulvaney is also on the chopping block. But the president denied reports that his Acting Chief of Staff Mick Mulvaney is also for the chopping block.
Mr Trump is said to desire a shake-up after his impeachment acquittal. Mr Trump is said to desire a staff shake-up after senators cleared him in the impeachment case on Wednesday.
What next for Alexander Vindman?What next for Alexander Vindman?
"I'm not happy with him [Lt Col Vindman]," said the president, who was cleared of corruption charges by the US Senate on Wednesday. "I'm not happy with him [Lt Col Vindman]," said the president. "You think I'm supposed to be happy with him? I'm not."
"You think I'm supposed to be happy with him? I'm not."
"They'll make that decision," Mr Trump told reporters as he left the White House for North Carolina on Friday, in a possible reference to Lt Col Vindman's senior US Army officers."They'll make that decision," Mr Trump told reporters as he left the White House for North Carolina on Friday, in a possible reference to Lt Col Vindman's senior US Army officers.
According to White House sources, Lt Col Vindman had expected a forthcoming transfer. He has been telling colleagues for weeks that he is ready to move to back the defence department, where he still holds active-duty soldier status. According to White House sources, Lt Col Vindman had expected a transfer. He has been telling colleagues for weeks that he is ready to move to back to the defence department, where he still holds active-duty soldier status.
Lt Col Vindman was working at the White House on Friday. But Lt Col Vindman was still working at the White House on Friday.
On Friday, US Defence Minister Mark Esper told reporters: "We welcome back all of our service members, wherever they served, to any assignment they're given.On Friday, US Defence Minister Mark Esper told reporters: "We welcome back all of our service members, wherever they served, to any assignment they're given.
"And as I said we protect all of our service members from retribution or anything like that.""And as I said we protect all of our service members from retribution or anything like that."
What next for Mick Mulvaney?What next for Mick Mulvaney?
In his comments to the press, Mr Trump also said reports that Mr Mulvaney would be fired were "false".In his comments to the press, Mr Trump also said reports that Mr Mulvaney would be fired were "false".
"I have a great relationship with Mick," said Mr Trump."I have a great relationship with Mick," said Mr Trump.
North Carolina lawmaker Mark Meadows is being tipped by the Washington rumour mill as a replacement for Mr Mulvaney, North Carolina lawmaker Mark Meadows is being tipped by the Washington rumour mill as a replacement for Mr Mulvaney.
Mr Meadows, who is retiring from the House of Representatives where he led the hardline conservative Freedom Caucus, travelled with Mr Trump on Air Force One on Friday.Mr Meadows, who is retiring from the House of Representatives where he led the hardline conservative Freedom Caucus, travelled with Mr Trump on Air Force One on Friday.
What did Vindman do to irk the president? At a rare White House press conference in October, Mr Mulvaney appeared to implicate the president in an alleged corrupt deal with Ukraine.
Lt Col Vindman is a Ukraine expert who testified to the House Intelligence Committee in November 2019 that he was "concerned" after hearing Mr Trump's 25 July 2019 phone call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. The acting chief of staff told stunned reporters: "We do that all the time." Mr Trump was reportedly outraged by the gaffe.
The call led to Mr Trump's impeachment in the House for abuse of power in December, after Democratic lawmakers claimed he dangled US assistance in exchange for political favours. Mr Mulvaney then walked back his comments in a written statement that said: "Let me be clear, there was absolutely no quid pro quo between Ukrainian military aid and any investigation into the 2016 election."
"It was inappropriate, it was improper for the president to request - to demand - an investigation into a political opponent," said Lt Col Vindman as he adorned his formal military attire. How did Vindman annoy Trump?
When asked how he had overcome his fear of retaliation in order to testify, he answered: "Congressman, because this is America. This is the country I have served and defended... And here, right matters." Lt Col Vindman is a Ukraine expert who testified to a House impeachment panel last November.
The testimony led to fierce criticism from Mr Trump's defenders, with some claiming it amounted to "treason". He said he was "concerned" after hearing Mr Trump's "improper" phone call on 25 July last year with Ukraine's president.
The call led to Mr Trump's impeachment in December by the House for abuse of power. Democratic lawmakers argued the president had dangled US aid in exchange for political favours.
When asked how he had overcome his fear of retaliation in order to testify, he answered: "Congressman, because this is America... and here, right matters."