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Alex Vindman Survived Trump’s Retaliation Machine. Now He’s Running for Senate

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Alex Vindman Survived Trump’s Retaliation Machine. Now He’s Running for Senate
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Alex Vindman, a former National Security Council official known for his role in the first Trump impeachment, is running for a U.S. Senate seat in Florida. The interview explores his transition from military service to politics and his views on national security and technology.

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Vindman's candidacy represents a high-profile challenge in a Republican-leaning state, highlighting ongoing political polarization.

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Photo-Illustration: WIRED Staff; Getty Images Comment Loader Save Story Save this story Comment Loader Save Story Save this story Alex Vindman knows a thing or two about pissing off President Donald Trump .

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The framing focuses on Vindman's 'survival' of the 'Trump retaliation machine,' which reflects a specific political narrative.

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