FBI deputy director to meet with House panel as Republicans raise questions about DOJ bias: Aides

McCabe spent about 8 hours Wednesday with House Judiciary Committee members.

The FBI declined to comment.

“He ought to be replaced," Grassley told reporters Tuesday, according to Bloomberg News. "And I’ve said that before and I’ve said it to people who can do it,”

Rep. Peter King, R-New York, a member of the Intelligence Committee who said he has "no professional problem" with McCabe, said the deputy FBI director should have recused himself from the Clinton email investigation given his wife's political campaign.

King added that he believes McCabe should step aside from his leadership role at FBI "to show that the FBI is operating evenly."

"It would be probably better if he stepped aside," he said. "A new director should bring in his own people."

"I think he was very informative and very forthcoming," she said of his interview with the panel. "He has not displayed any conduct that would suggest he should be fired."

In a letter sent to the Department of Justice Tuesday, the leaders of the House Judiciary Committee and Oversight Committees also requested an interview with Lisa Page, the FBI official who exchanged text messages with Strzok, and FBI chief of staff James Rybicki.