FBI's McCabe Meets With House Panel as Grassley Calls for Firing

  • Deputy director interviewed in private by House Intelligence
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Andrew McCabe, the FBI’s deputy director, was being interviewed behind closed doors by the House Intelligence Committee on Tuesday after a senior senator demanded that he be fired.

“He oughta be replaced. And I’ve said that before and I’ve said it to people who can do it,” Senate Judiciary Chairman Chuck Grassley, a Republican from Iowa, told reporters the day before McCabe went before the House panel.