
Alexander Vindman, the retired U.S. Army lieutenant colonel of Ukrainian descent whose testimony led the House of Representatives to impeach President Donald Trump in 2019, blamed Trump after a second gunman reportedly attempted to assassinate the former president on Sunday.
Vindman's brother, Yevgeny who goes by Eugene, is running for Congress as a Democrat in the Northern Virginia suburbs of Washington, D.C., and his Republican opponent has called on Eugene Vindman to condemn his brother's statement as a matter of character.
"Only one presidential candidate, [Donald Trump] has called for persecution and violence against his opponents," Vindman posted on X. "Trump has provided the permission for political violence and likely engendered from the mentally ill, the attacks on himself.”
Eugene Vindman condemned the assassination attempt, but appears not to have condemned his brother's rhetoric.
"I am deeply disturbed by yet another attempt of political violence in our nation," the candidate posted on X. "I am grateful that no one is hurt, and thankful for the law enforcement agents who acted bravely and swiftly in the line of duty."
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Alexander Vindman's wife, Rachel, published three posts after the shooting, before deleting them and apologizing on Monday. "No ears were harmed," she posted, referencing the first assassination attempt, in which a bullet grazed Trump's right ear. "Carry on with your Sunday afternoon."
She added a post with laugh emojis stating, "Sorry you're triggered. I mean no I'm not. I don't care a little bit."
"Trump has been inciting violence against his enemies for years," she added in a third post. "He douses a situation in gasoline, lights a match, & walks away claiming no responsibility."

Derrick Anderson, Eugene Vindman's Republican opponent, faulted the Democrat for failing to condemn "the horrible statements by his family members and political advisors."
"In fact, the Vindman family has actually doubled and tripled down on their hateful rhetoric and are now justifying the second failed assassination attempt on Trump," Anderson said. "A dangerous precedent."
Anderson is running in Virginia's 7th Congressional District, a swing district that could go Republican or Democrat in November. Democratic Rep. Abigail Spanberger, the incumbent, declined to run for reelection, announcing that she would run for governor in 2025 instead.
"While my opponent is failing the leadership and decency test as we speak, I will always stand up to do what is right for [Virginia's 7th Congressional District], my home, the place that raised me," Anderson added. "The American people must be our priority over partisan politics right now."
After The Daily Signal reached out to Eugene Vindman and Alexander Vindman for comment, Rachel Vindman deleted her posts and issued an apology.
"I have deleted my tweet," she wrote. "It was flippant & political violence is a serious issue. Whether it’s aimed at a former president, the media, immigrants, or political 'enemies' & every incident should be addressed appropriately if we want to change the tenor of our political discourse."
She added that she has "known the instant fear of receiving an unknown package or letter" and has had her child ask "if we were safe and if someone was going to hurt our family."
Neither the Vindman campaign nor the Anderson campaign responded to The Daily Signal's requests for comment by publication time.

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