(CNN) The lawyer for the first intelligence whistleblower who came forward with accusations concerning President Donald Trump and his interactions with Ukraine said Sunday he is representing a second whistleblower regarding the President's actions.

Attorney Mark Zaid confirmed to CNN that he and other lawyers on his team are now representing the second person, who the lawyer said works in the intelligence community, has first-hand knowledge that supports claims made by the first whistleblower and has spoken to the intelligence community's inspector general.

Zaid told CNN that the second whistleblower has not filed their own complaint and doesn't need to as anyone who speaks to the inspector watchdog is considered to have made a protected disclosure and is a whistleblower under law.

Zaid's co-counsel, attorney Andrew Bakaj, said they are representing "multiple officials" but would not specify if the team is representing more than the two already announced. Bakaj also said there is currently just one complaint filed with the inspector general and that it includes information from both persons.

ABC first reported Zaid's representation of the second person.

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