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Alexander Vindman
Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman said he believes Trump offered Ukraine little choice if it wanted to receive U.S. military aid.
Read live updates as the top Ukraine expert for the National Security Council and an aide to Mike Pence are questioned by the House Intelligence Committee.
Army Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman and adviser Jennifer Williams heard the July 25 phone call for themselves.
In testimony released Friday, both Vindman and Fiona Hill said acting White House chief of staff Mick Mulvaney helped coordinate the quid pro quo efforts.
WHAT'S HAPPENING
The Ukraine expert reportedly testified that the NSC's top legal adviser told him not to share his concerns with anyone.
John Yoo told CNN's Chris Cuomo he was referring to the Ukrainians, not Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman.
White House lawyer John Eisenberg reportedly suggested the call be placed on a server usually reserved for highly classified intelligence.
The "Late Show" host said the president and his allies are going to have a real problem challenging the latest testimony.
Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman told House lawmakers he was deeply concerned by the call between Trump and the leader of Ukraine.
Wallace also threw shade at Jared Kushner by pointing out that Alexander Vindman was at least able to pass a background check.