WASHINGTON - A second whistleblower has come forward in the impeachment case against US President Donald Trump, according to lawyers representing the first one.
Mark Zaid told ABC News the second person is also an intelligence official and they have spoken to the inspector general.
The White House has not commented. President Trump has repeatedly rejected the original complaint.
No details have been released about the second whistleblower's claims.
However, Mr Zaid said they have first-hand knowledge of allegations associated with the phone call Mr Trump made with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on 25 July.
The impeachment inquiry stems from the call, which was flagged up by the initial whistleblower in August.
On Friday, the New York Times reported that a second person was considering coming forward and they had "more direct information" about the events surrounding the call.
It is not yet known if this is the person represented by Mr Zaid.
Mr Trump's personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani tweeted that he was not surprised there was another "secret source", calling the inquiry politically motivated and lashing out at the "swamp media".
The Democrat-led investigating committee is eager to speak to someone who witnessed the call directly or has more information.
They are hopeful that this could be that person.
The White House insists it has been open and released a transcript of the call, after the concerns came to light.
However, investigators point out that this was only a partial transcript. They have subpoenaed the State Department for more documents related to the call.(FA)

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