Trump's handpicked Attorney General Bill Barr says the report prepared by Special Counsel Robert Mueller's office will be ready for public release within about a week.
The Department of Justice is working with the office of the Special Counsel to color code its contents, redact, and add explanations for the basis behind each redaction.
Yes, that's right.
They're gonna color code it.
Attorney General William Barr: “I think that from my standpoint — within a week — I will be in a position to release the (Mueller) report to the public” https://t.co/1tSC6oaH46 pic.twitter.com/EFVOGAoKYm
— CNN Politics (@CNNPolitics) April 9, 2019
Barr shuts the door on Nita Lowey when she asks if the WH has seen or been briefed on Mueller report. ”Im not going to say anything more about it.”
— Manu Raju (@mkraju) April 9, 2019
"I've said what I'm going to say about the report" AG Barr says in response to Dem Rep Lowey Qs about whether WH has seen the Mueller report. who inside DOJ he's consulted with --adding he wont say anything more about it until it's out.
— Deirdre Walsh (@deirdrekwalsh) April 9, 2019
Pretty big red flag that Barr, after discussing the report extensively, refuses to say whether he has briefed the WH on it.
— Matthew Miller (@matthewamiller) April 9, 2019
Hearing so far also a good reminder that Barr, the nation's chief law enforcement officer, is not an honest broker in fight over Mueller report. He's there instead to limit the damage to Trump as best he can and to otherwise delay and obfuscate.
— Andrew Cohen (@JustADCohen) April 9, 2019

FBI Director Robert Mueller pauses after making an opening statement at the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC, U.S. on June 19, 2013.