House Intelligence Committee Chairman Devin Nunes, R-Calif., argued Tuesday that U.S. intelligence agencies are wasting their time examining whether President Trump and Russia colluded in the election, and should instead focus on "real problems."

"We need to get our FBI and our intelligence agencies working on real problems, and get them away from what they're doing now, which is, it looks like spinning in circles," he said on Fox News.

Nunes on Monday ended his committee's investigation into allegations of collusion, and said on Fox that "we didn't find any."

He did say the committee found that Obama administration officials improperly unmasked members of Trump's transition team. But he said there seems to be less interest in allegations of abuse of the system by Democrats.

"We did find clear links between the Russians and the Hillary Clinton campaign, which nobody seems to care about," he said.