Nadler: Barr Would Not Commit to Release Entire Mueller Report and Underlying Evidence

While speaking to CNN on Wednesday, House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerry Nadler (D-NY) stated that Attorney General William Barr would not commit to releasing the entire Mueller report and the underlying evidence.

Nadler said, “I asked about the length and breadth of the report. He said it was a very substantial report, so substantial that I don’t see how you can summarize it in four pages fairly. He said it was a very substantial report. I asked when we would see the report. And he said it would be a matter of weeks, not months, as we’ve heard before. Obviously, he’s not going to — they’re not going to meet the April 2 deadline the committee set. I’m very upset and concerned by that. And I’m most concerned that when I asked whether the — he could commit that the American people and the Congress would see the entire, un-redacted report and the underlying evidence, he would not make a commitment on that. And that is not acceptable.”

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