of colonel vindman s closed door testimony on tuesday. after the call, vindman hurried to john easenburg s door, bringing with him his twin brother, an ethics attorney, vindman read out loud notes he took on the president s call. eisenburg sukted they move records of the call to a separate highly classified computer system. former trump national security said it was unheard of to store presidential calls on that system, but that eisenburg had moved at least one other transcript there. leading our discussion, a member of the house oversight committee and house judiciary committee. he attended part of tim morrison s deposition today. also joining us tess bridgeman
the memcon accurately and completely reflects the substance of the call. i also recall that i did not see anyone from nsc legal office in the room. i had three concerns about a potential leak of the memcon. first how it would play out in washington s polarized environment, second how a leak would affect the bipartisan support of our ukrainian partners currently experienced in congress, and third how it would affect the u.s.-ukrainian relationship. i want to be clear, i was not concerned anything illegal was discussed. lieutenant colonel vindman also discussed his concerns after the president s phone call. the washington post is reporting this dramatic account of colonel vindman s closed door testimony on tuesday. after the call vindman hurried to john eisenberg s door bringing with him his twin brother, an ethics attorney on