The House Intelligence Committee had a chance to see the whistleblower complaint (or some form of it) Wednesday afternoon. It was viewed in a secure room. The public won’t be allowed to see the report, at least not yet. But we are beginning to get reaction from committee members.

Chairman Adam Schiff says, “what this courageous individual has done has exposed serious wrongdoing and I think it’s a travesty that this complaint was withheld as long as it was, because it was an urgent matter, it is an urgent matter.”

And on the Senate side, at least one Republican calls the complaint “troubling.”

The public could learn more tomorrow when acting Director of National Intelligence, Joseph Maguire, testifies in an open hearing front of the House Intel Committee.