Senate Democratic Minority Leader Chuck Schumer announced Tuesday morning that he would bring a resolution to the floor to "request the unanimous consent of the Senate to pass a resolution calling for the whistleblower complaint to be provided to the Senate and House Intelligence Committees."
The resolution isn't binding legislation but is "expressing the sense of the Senate that the whistleblower complaint received on August 12, 2019, by the Inspector General of the Intelligence Community should be transmitted immediately to the Select Committee on Intelligence of the Senate and the Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence of the House of Representatives." That's not a blockbuster kind of instruction, given that that's how the law says these complaints are supposed to be handled, but Republicans are expected to block the motion anyway.
The question is whether Moscow Mitch McConnell will block it himself or make one of his lackeys stand there and do it. My money is on a lackey, and specifically on it being Sen. John Cornyn. What do you think?