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  Republicans on the House Intelligence Committee have ended their year-long investigation of Russian meddling in the 2016 election despite protests from Democrats that key documents and testimony have not been obtained. The investigation's abrupt end underscores the bitter partisan divide that has plagued the committee's work. And it increases pressure on the Senate Intelligence Committee to come out with a credible bipartisan report from its own Russia probe.

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