House Intel Chairman Adam Schiff (D-CA) on Thursday told reporters that he will be calling in the whistleblower to testify.

“We will obviously be bringing the whistleblower in…as soon as the clearance issues are resolved for the whistleblower’s counsel,” Schiff said.

Schiff added that the whistleblower’s testimony will “help identify some other individuals to corroborate” allegations in the complaint.

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Rep. Adam Schiff: "We're obviously going to be bringing the whistleblower in." https://t.co/fUBRdsHDCG pic.twitter.com/PYVWabMAxr — ABC News (@ABC) September 26, 2019

Acting DNI Joseph Maguire publicly testified before the House Intelligence Committee Thursday morning about the Deep State spy trying to be passed off as a heroic whistleblower by the Democrat-media complex.

The whistleblower complaint was declassified Wednesday night and released to the public Thursday morning.

Congressman Nunes broke down the complaint Thursday morning during Acting DNI Joseph Maguire’s hearing:

The complaint relied on hearsay evidence provided by the whistleblower.

The Inspector General did not know the contents of the phone call at issue.

The Inspector General found that the whistleblower displayed “arguable political bias” against Trump.

The Department of Justice investigated the complaint and determined no action was warranted.

The Russian collusion canard failed so Pelosi, Nadler, Schiff and the media have shifted to a new scandal cooked up by the Deep State in order to mar Trump’s reelection campaign.

President Trump attacked the whistleblower’s sources on Thursday and hinted at harsh punishment for the Deep State spies.

“I want to know who’s the person who gave the whistle-blower the information because that’s close to a spy,” Trump said according to the New York Times. “You know what we used to do in the old days when we were smart with spies and treason, right? We used to handle it a little differently than we do now.”