house for review. the president has up to five days to block its publication. but that seems unlikely. jennifer jacobs of bloomberg news who joins us in just a moment, reports, quote, the president erupted into anger traveling to davos when steven boyd warned it would be extraordinarily reckless to release a classified memo. just hours before that house intel vote, one of the president's key targets at the fbi, deputy director andrew mccabe, stepped down. mccabe has been under relentless attack from the white house and many republicans on the hill. mccabe was expected to retire soon, but as we learned from "the new york times" and writer matt michael puzo, he told friends that he felt the new fbi director chris wray was pressuring him to leave. mccabe briefly ran the bureau after the president fired his boss, then fbi director james