Most Republicans in Congress still don’t support a special investigation into Russia and Trump

On Tuesday morning, Rep. Adam Kinzinger (R-Ill.) made headlines when he told CNN he’d support an independent investigation into the president’s campaign ties with Russia. “This is very concerning, and we’ve got to get to the bottom of this,” he said.

But Kinzinger, who is in House Republican leadership, is in the minority of his party on this one.

As of Tuesday morning, The Washington Post has found only four GOP senators and eight House Republicans open to a more independent investigation. Most of those lawmakers shared their support for one after Trump fired Comey. New revelations this week on Russia and Trump haven’t moved the needle much. Besides Kinzinger, only only one other GOP lawmaker — Rep. Steve Knight (R-Calif.), who represents a district Hillary Clinton won — has called for an independent investigation.

See where the Republicans stand here.