Attorneys for CIA Officer Behind Trump Complaint Say They Now Represent ‘Multiple Whistleblowers’

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Attorneys for CIA whistleblower say they now represent 'multiple whistleblowers' with information on Trump efforts to spur probes of political rivals

WASHINGTON—The legal team representing the CIA officer behind the complaint that helped spark an impeachment inquiry into President Trump is now advising “multiple whistleblowers,” the attorneys said Sunday.

“I can confirm that my firm and my team represent multiple whistleblowers,” Andrew Bakaj, the lead attorney for the first whistleblower, said in a tweet Saturday. “No further comment at this time.”

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