CNN national security analyst Mike Rogers said Monday the "eternal investigations" into Russian election interference should stop if no evidence of collusion with President Donald Trump's campaign has been uncovered.
"Listen, at some point, you know where I stood on all this, I believe Mueller should have the freedom to do the investigation," Rogers said, according to The Daily Caller. "The [Inspector General] report on both what the FBI did and what the Russians were up to, all of that's really important.
"At some point you have to stop, this has been going on for a long time," he added. "So, my argument to Mueller is, if you have some evidence here, let's go, bring it out, let's deal with it. If not, at some point we have to stop the, you know, the eternal investigations that happen surrounding this, and the clubs that come out. So, the investigations that have happened on the [House Intelligence] Committee already have been candidly, quite partisan, and partisan in nature, both from the Democrats and the Republicans."
The committee voted along party lines in March to conclude they found no evidence of collusion with the Trump campaign.
"If it switches, you're going to get more of the same," Rogers said. "I don't know how that's helpful to the country moving on and trying to heal itself and then actually producing something that would stop the Russians from interfering in our elections."
© 2026 Newsmax. All rights reserved.