Time to 'move on' from probe of Russia collusion, Trump obstruction: GOP senator

Sen. Mike Lee said it's time to "wrap this up."

He added that if the special counsel leading the investigation into Russia meddling in the U.S. election and possible ties to Trump associates "has got evidence of collusion, bring it forward. If he's got evidence of corruption, of obstruction, bring it forward.""I have yet to see anything, even a scintilla," the senator said. "And so it's time to wrap this up and it's time to move on."

Lee said that even if Comey’s testimony is true, “I don't see that that amounts to obstruction."

"I don't see any evidence of intent to obstruct," the Utah senator added. "I don't see any indication that there was even the potential for corruption here or for obstruction of justice.”

Lee also said he had concerns about Comey's decision to give memos about his conversations with Trump to a friend, who shared them with The New York Times.

“I looked at it as self-preservation,” the West Virginia Democrat said. “I mean, we're in an unprecedented era, if you will, kind of unorthodox approaches to governing, and with that it looks like that he took whatever action he thought for self-preservation.”