WASHINGTON — Republican lawmakers said ex-FBI lawyer Lisa Page was less “smug” than her FBI former lover Peter Strzok after a closed-door hearing on Capital Hill Friday

“I found Lisa Page to be more credible than Peter Strzok,” Rep.Matt Gaetz (R-Fla.) said as he left the House hearing.

“I didn’t agree with her characterization of every text message and every piece of evidence, but we did not see the smug attitude from Lisa Page that we saw from Peter Strzok.”

Strzok, who testified for more than 10 hours on Capitol Hill Thursday, was at times combative with GOP lawmakers who grilled him.

Rep. Mark Meadows (R-NC) called Page (inset) a “credible witness,” as he walked out of the hearing.

“There is new information,” he told reporters. “And that information is credible.”

None of the lawmakers at the hearing would speak about the content of the conversation, though they believed a transcript of the interview should be made public.

Page was primarily answering questions about controversial text messages she exchanged with Strzok that showed an anti-Trump bias.

None of the lawmakers, members of the House Oversight and House Judiciary committees, would speak about the content of their conversations with Page, though they generally believed a transcript of the interview should be publicly released.

Strzok, the FBI agent who investigated Hillary Clinton and Russian meddling in the presidential election, exchanged anti-Trump emails with Page that led to fiery exchanges with GOP lawmakers who accused him of stonewalling when he said he couldn’t discuss certain matters because they were part of ongoing investigations.