U.S. President impeachment retaliates against government officials for adverse testimony, February 8, 7:00

President Trump, who was acquitted of impeachment in the United States Congress, has indicated that he will relocate government officials who have testified against Congress prior to the impeachment trial. Some say that it is a retaliation by Trump.

Trump's impeachment trial in the U.S. Senate over Ukrainian suspicions led to a majority ruling party in the ruling and Republican opposition opposing the dismissal of the president. Was.

"I don't value him at all," Trump told reporters in the White House on Wednesday that Lt. Col. Bindman, a senior NSC member of the National Security Council, testified before the impeachment trial in Congress. Judgment will come out soon and it will be announced. "

Mr. Bindman was on a phone call between President Trump and the Ukrainian President at a hearing in the House of Representatives who was investigating an impeachment prosecution. He was giving disadvantageous testimony to the President, such as clarifying that he had reported.

In November last year, Secretary of Defense Esper said, "The Pentagon protects whistleblowers and does not retaliate." "It's an obvious retaliation by Trump," he said.