On Thursday, President Trump retweeted a Washington Examiner article that named the alleged whistleblower who alerted officials to improprieties on the July 25 call between Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.

Trump's retweet of the @TrumpWarRoom tweet marks the first time the president has referenced Ciaramella's name. The flurry of tweets occurred after the whistleblower's attorney, Mark Zaid, ripped Sen. Marsha Blackburn for her attacks on the still unidentified whistleblower.

"Members of Senate Whistleblower Caucus should protect#whistleblowers," wrote Zaid.

“It’s pretty simple,” Trump War Room responded, “The CIA ‘whistleblower’ is not a real whistleblower!" Included in the tweet was a link to the Washington Examiner's article "Schiff hired former colleague of alleged whistleblower Eric Ciaramella the day after Trump-Ukraine call," published on Dec. 3.

Later in the evening, Trump retweeted the Twitter spat to his more than 65 million followers.

It's pretty simple. The CIA "whistleblower" is not a real whistleblower! https://t.co/z6bjGaFCSH pic.twitter.com/RHhkY1BGei — FOLLOW Trump War Room (Text TRUMP to 88022) (@TrumpWarRoom) December 26, 2019

This week, it was revealed that conservative organization Judicial Watch filed a Freedom of Information Act request in November for the communications of Ciaramella, a 33-year-old CIA analyst who is alleged to be the whistleblower.

The watchdog group requested conversations between Ciaramella and special counsel Robert Mueller, former FBI agent Peter Strzok, former FBI Director Andrew McCabe, and former FBI attorney Lisa Page.