Jay Sekulow's son Jordan Sekulow talked about the upcoming public impeachment hearings on his father's radio show today.

Jay Sekulow is one of President Trump's personal attorneys.

Jordan Sekulow said that Deputy Assistant Secretary of State George Kent — who is scheduled to testify publicly on Wednesday — has a grudge for being "cut out of the process" of US foreign policy-making and that everything he says is hearsay.

"Especially when it comes to George Kent who just didn't like getting cut out of Ukraine policy. This is a guy who, early on, they said we don't really want to deal with this State Department bureaucrat on Ukraine, so they cut him out," Jordan Sekulow said. "So, he's got a grudge. Everything he knows is based off hearsay on hearsay on hearsay; nothing that would ever be admissible in a real court."

Jordan Sekulow said the whistleblower doesn't "qualify as a whistleblower."

"Fake in the sense they don't qualify as being a whistleblower under the statute of the Intelligence community because that has nothing to do with the intelligence work and it has nothing to do with someone who works for the Intelligence. So, you don't even qualify as a whistleblower," he said.

At the same time, Jordan Sekulow said the whistleblower needs to testify in the impeachment inquiry "because most of your witnesses and the ones you picked to start off your public impeachment hearings would not have this information to even discuss if there wasn't a whistleblower."

CORRECTION: An earlier version of this post misidentified Jay Sekulow as the host of today's radio show. It was his son, Jordan Sekulow.