“The Most Gratifying Loss” – Trump Celebrates Vindman Losing Primary

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President Donald Trump celebrated Alexander Vindman’s election loss last night, calling him a “real treasonous creep” and criticizing the candidate who defeated him.

Trump said Vindman had lied about his “Perfect Call” with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and argued that the conversation proved he was “100% in the right.”

Trump also criticized the impeachment effort that followed the call, calling it a failure, and said Vindman “should be prosecuted for what he did.”

He praised Ashley Moody as a “truly Fantastic Senator” and predicted that Vindman’s opponent would suffer “certain defeat” at Moody’s hands.

Truth Social:

The most gratifying loss last night was that of a real treasonous creep, Alexander Vindman, to a Radical Left Lunatic, who can’t speak or think properly, and who will go down to certain defeat at the hands of Ashley Moody, a truly Fantastic Senator, from the Great State Florida. Vindman, if you remember, was the one who lied about my “Perfect Call” with President Zelenskyy of Ukraine, only to find out that the conversation was routinely recorded and proved that I was 100% in the right (Completely Innocent!). It was, indeed, a Perfect Call, and the Dumocrats Fake Impeachment effort massively failed. Vindman should be prosecuted for what he did! President Donald J. TRUMP

Progressive candidate Angie Nixon got an upset victory over Vindman in the Senate primary.

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She now faces Republican Sen. Ashley Moody.

NBC News reported:

Progressive state Rep. Angie Nixon scored a major upset over former National Security Council aide Alex Vindman in the Florida Democratic Senate primary, NBC News projects, setting up a general election race against Republican Sen. Ashley Moody.

Vindman, a retired lieutenant colonel and Iraq War veteran who rose to prominence as a witness during President Donald Trump’s 2019 impeachment hearings, was viewed as a heavy favorite against Nixon, a member of the Democratic Socialists of America, heading into Tuesday’s contest.

Vindman raised more than $16 million for his campaign, a significant number for a Democrat in red-leaning Florida, while Nixon brought in less than $1 million.