Feinstein Faults Barr’s ‘Equivocation’ on Releasing Mueller Report

  • Calls it ‘essential’ that public and Congress know findings
  • Barr has said he may provide his own summary instead
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Dianne Feinstein, the top Democrat on the Senate Judiciary Committee, said she’s concerned by William Barr’s “equivocation” on making public Robert Mueller’s final report on his investigation into Russia’s election interference.

“I am hopeful that that report will be made public, and my vote depends on that,” Feinstein of California said Wednesday as the committee opened a second day of hearings on President Donald Trump’s nomination of Barr as attorney general. “It’s essential that Congress and the American people know what is in the Mueller report.”