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The whistleblower behind the impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump is willing to answer written questions from House Republicans, according to the person's lawyer.
“Being a whistleblower is not a partisan job nor is impeachment an objective. That is not our role,” Mark Zaid, the whistleblower’s attorney, tweeted Sunday. “We will ensure timely answers."
Meanwhile, President Donald Trump and his allies are pushing for the identity of the whistleblower to be revealed.
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