The legal team representing a whistleblower who revealed President Trump’s phone call with Ukraine’s leader said Sunday that another whistleblower has come forward and spoken with the inspector general of the intelligence community.

Mark Zaid, the attorney for the first whistleblower, said an intelligence official with first-hand knowledge of some of the allegations contained in the initial complaint has talked to inspector general Michael Atkinson.

Zaid said the new whistleblower provided information directly to Atkinson but has not communicated with congressional committees involved in the impeachment inquiry and has not filed a complaint.

At the same time, Andrew Bakaj, another member of the legal team, said in a tweet on Sunday that his firm is representing “multiple whistleblowers in connection to the underlying August 12, 2019, disclosure to the Intelligence Community Inspector General. No further comment at this time.”

Republican lawmakers downplayed the emergence of a second whistleblower.

When asked if he was concerned, Rep. Chris Stewart said, “Actually, not at all.”

“It does not matter. This person is going to come forward and say, ‘Yep. The president had this phone call and, yep, that’s the transcript,’” the Utah Republican told “Fox News Sunday.”

The initial whistleblower complaint filed last month revealed a July phone call in which Trump urged Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to launch an investigation into Joe Biden and his son Hunter.

Hunter had been employed by a natural gas company owned by a Ukrainian oligarch while his father was vice president and acting as the point man on battling corruption in the eastern European country.

The allegations in the complaint were confirmed after the White House released a rough transcript of the call.

“I mean, why should I care at all what his perspective or his opinion or judgment of this transcript is? You and I can read it,” said Stewart.

GOP Sen. Roy Blunt also said it’s unlikely the second whistleblower will reveal any damning information than what’s already out.

“We’ve all seen the transcript now so we can all back up what the whistleblower said as it relates to the transcript,” Blunt of Missouri said on CBS’ “Face the Nation,” adding that he thinks Trump is on “solid ground.”

But a former GOP congressman who’s challenging Trump for the Republican presidential nomination said he would be on the Democrats side of impeachment. “This is a strong term I’m going to use, but I’m going to say it on purpose: Donald Trump is a traitor,” Joe Walsh said on CNN’s “State of the Union.”

Walsh, who once represented Illinois, said the president “betrayed our country” when he called for China and Ukraine to investigate the Bidens.

Trump, who has called his conversation with Zelensky “perfect,” addressed the possible existence of a new whistleblower after reports surfaced on Friday.

“The first so-called second hand information ‘Whistleblower’ got my phone conversation almost completely wrong, so now word is they are going to the bench and another ‘Whistleblower’ is coming in from the Deep State, also with second hand info,” he tweeted on Saturday.

“Meet with Shifty. Keep them coming!,” he added, referring to House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff.

There is no evidence of wrongdoing by the Bidens.

With Wire Services