House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi is urging Republicans not to shut down the probe into Russian meddling in the 2016 election.

In a letter to Speaker Paul Ryan on Friday, Pelosi said Democrats are “deeply concerned” about GOP efforts to wrap up the investigation.

GOP members of the House intelligence panel are conducting some of their final interviews this week after looking into the meddling during much of the last year.

Democrats on the committee say they are rushing a conclusion.

In the letter, Pelosi said many questions about the foreign interference remain and that “political haste must not cut short valid investigatory threads.”

Ryan, who appoints members of the committee, could pressure the panel to extend the investigation — but he has mostly stayed away from discussing it.

Republicans and Democrats are waging a partisan messaging battle in the waning days of 2017 to establish an enduring narrative on multiple Russia probes and the integrity of the investigators.

The fight has intensified as special counsel Robert Mueller has appeared to focus more intently on President Trump and his inner circle.

Congressional Republicans who have endured almost a year’s worth of speculation and investigations into the president’s ties to Russia are hoping to move on from that topic in 2018 — renewing focus on Democrat Hillary Clinton and ramping up criticism of Mueller.

But Democrats remain focused on Trump and are pushing to keep congressional Russia investigations going.

On Thursday, two GOP-led committees began interviews in a new probe into the FBI and its 2016 inquiry into Clinton’s email server.

With Post Wires