Representatives and Senators from the President's own party have expressed concerns.

"I believe when it comes to this issue, we need as much transparency as possible and make sure it wasn't politically motivated," said South Carolina Senator Lindsey Graham.

"I think this was a horrible day for democracy, to have firings from the top," said Arizona Senator Senator Jeff Flake.

The President Disagrees, taking to twitter, saying McCabe was 'caught, called out and fired.'

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Outside of the Capital, here in the metro, one group is already bracing for a second firing.

That of Special Counsel Robert Mueller.

Indivisible F-M has set up a 'rapid response' protest called "Nobody is Above the Law."

It's part of a national effort.

The rally is organized at the drop of a hat, if and when Mueller is canned.

A protest will take place that day, or the day after.

Dr. Jeff Bumgarner with NDSU says Mueller's termination, however, is unlikely.

"It's not something that could be done quietly and easily. I think it would be kind of messy. I think Trump and his advisors know that wouldn't service his interests," said Bumgarner.

Dr. Bumgarner says the move just shows how unpredictable the President can be.

"Day to day, and hour to hour, it doesn't even surprise you anymore about someone being let go or some other controversy erupting," said Bumgarner.

An instant rally, showing people are paying attention to politics.