Washington (CNN) Illinois Democratic Rep. Mike Quigley called on Thursday for General Services Administrator Emily Murphy to testify again about President Donald Trump's involvement in stopping the relocation of the FBI headquarters after a watchdog report said she "misled" Congress.

Quigley said on CNN's "The Situation Room" that Murphy was dishonest with him when she failed to acknowledge Trump's role in the decision to keep the FBI near the Trump Hotel in Washington -- a move that would prevent the sale of the property to a potential commercial competitor.

"Last April, I asked the GSA administrator under oath whether the President or anyone at the White House was involved in the discussions on this decision about the FBI building," Quigley said. "She said no. The inspector general said that she misled us. I suppose that's a DC euphemism for a lie. So I'd like her to come back before my subcommittee and answer that question accurately."

At the April hearing he referenced, Quigley asked if the White House was involved in the decision to rebuild the FBI headquarters in Washington rather than move it to a suburban location. Murphy did not offer a direct response about White House involvement.

The inspector general issued a report about the FBI project and said Murphy's response at the hearing was "literally true," but added that her testimony was "incomplete" and may have left a "misleading impression" that she did not discuss the decision with Trump and senior White House officials.

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