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House Intelligence Committee Republicans say the panel has finished conducting interviews in its investigation of Russia and the 2016 US election, and found no collusion between President Donald Trump's associates and Moscow's efforts to influence the campaign.
- Committee Republicans release overview of probe
- Republicans say they have talked to everyone they need to
- Democrats says there are dozens more witnesses who should be called
"We have found no evidence of collusion, coordination, or conspiracy between the Trump campaign and the Russians," committee Republicans said as they released an overview of their probe.
Representative Mike Conaway, who has led the panel's investigation, said it had finished the interview phase of its probe.
"You never know what you never know, but we found no reason to think that there's something we're missing in this regard," Mr Conaway said in an interview on Fox News Channel.
"We've talked to everybody we think we need to talk to."
Committee Democrats had no immediate response to the announcement, which was expected.
Panel Republicans have been saying for weeks they were near the end of the interview phase of the probe.
Reflecting a deep partisan divide on the House of Representatives panel, Democrats have been arguing that the probe is far from over.
Representative Adam Schiff, the panel's ranking Democrat, said last week there were dozens more witnesses who should be called before the panel, and many more documents that should be subpoenaed.
Russia denies meddling.
Democrats have accused Republicans on the committee of shirking the investigation in order to protect Mr Trump and his associates, some of whom have pleaded guilty to charges including lying to investigators and conspiring against the United States.
Mr Trump has repeatedly denied collusion between his associates and Russia.
Reuters/AP
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