GOP Sen. Susan Collins said Sunday she’s seen no evidence of collusion between the Trump campaign and Moscow in the Intelligence Committee’s investigation of Russian meddling in the 2016 election.
In an interview on CBS News’ “Face The Nation,” the Maine senator, a member of the intelligence panel, also said Hillary Clinton campaign officials ought to be brought back before the committee for questioning about the funding of opposition research against President Donald Trump.
"They absolutely need to be recalled,” she said of former Clinton campaign chairman John Podesta and a lawyer from the campaign.
“It's difficult to imagine that a campaign chairman, that the head of the DNC would not know of an expenditure of this magnitude and significance,” she said. “But perhaps there's something more going on here. But certainly it's worth additional questioning of both two witnesses.”
Collins said in the intelligence panel’s Russia probe so far, there’s been no evidence of collusion.
“I have not yet seen any definitive evidence of collusion,” she said. “I’ve seen lots of evidence that the Russians were very active in trying to influence the elections."
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