1 would argue that its not the WB who made those tweets, but his lawyer.
I would counter that the lawyer has been talking for/as the whistleblower this entire time.
The underlying truth, of course, is that the lawyer is an anti-Trump, pro-coup partisan who likely wrote the entire complaint.
As I asked perviously, what normal person uses pages of footnotes in proper grammatical format to file a whistleblower complaint?
Since no one is interested in hearing from the whistleblower directly on the Dem side, it begs the question whether the whistleblower is anything other than a name at the top of the complaint form. No firsthand knowledge, a lawyerly-written complaint, and the entire Dem Congress and press trying everything possible to prevent his name from formal release.
Lawyer & Schiff's staffers: "You don't have to do anything. Just sign the complaint we type up. We'll make sure you never have to testify to the details under oath. Welcome to the resistance!"