Attorney General William Barr told lawmakers on Friday that he expects to have a public version of special counsel Robert Mueller‘s report ready for release by mid-April and that President Trump has deferred to him to decide what makes it into the redacted document.
“Our progress is such that I anticipate we will be in a position to release the report by mid-April, if not sooner,” Barr wrote to House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerrold Nadler (D-N.Y.) and Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.).
“Although the President would have the right to assert privilege over certain parts of the report, he has stated publicly that he intends to defer to me and, accordingly, there are no plans to submit the report to the White House for a privilege review,” Barr wrote.
View the complete March 29 article by Olivia Beavers and Morgan Chalfant on The Hill website here.