A key witness who gave testimony about US President Donald Trump during the impeachment hearings is retiring from the military, citing pressure on his career advancement, his lawyer says.
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Lieutenant Colonel Alexander Vindman told Congress in 2019 that it was "inappropriate" when Trump pushed Ukrainian officials to open an investigation into Joe Biden, his political rival.
Vindman had direct knowledge of a Trump call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy.
David Pressman, a lawyer for Vindman, said there had been a "campaign of bullying, intimidation and retaliation" by the president against the soldier.
"LTC Vindman's patriotism has cost him his career. Today our country loses a devoted soldier, but it is incumbent upon all of us to ensure it does not lose the values he represents," Pressman said.
Vindman was fired from his White House job earlier this year and his brother was also ousted from a top job.
Australian Associated Press