Mark Zaid confirmed on Twitter that a second whistleblower would provide ‘firsthand information’ on events that brought about the impeachment order The mere notion of a second whistleblower with incriminating information on Trump’s alleged abuse of power makes it difficult for the President and his office to deny the original complaint, as they have done repeatedly before.

The pressure is clearly building for the premier, who took to Twitter in rejection of the allegations being made against him, posting a thread reaffirming his previous claims over Joe Biden and his son… however, there is no evidence as of yet to indicate that Biden has done anything illegal. The premier also added that as President he has an obligation to look into possible, or probable corruption, concluding with a hashtag #donothingdemocrats. Read more from ProperGaanda: White House Rejects Trump’s Impeachment Inquiry