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Attorney General William Barr said his version of special counsel Robert Mueller’s report will be released to Congress in “weeks not months,” according to a report Tuesday.

Barr shared the timetable with South Carolina Sen. Lindsay Graham in a phone call on Monday, a Justice Department official told Fox News.

Congressional Democrats are demanding that the entire report be made public, not just Barr’s version that redacts classified and other information.

Mueller cleared President Trump’s campaign of colluding with Russians during the 2016 election and did not conclude that the president obstructed justice, according to Barr’s four-page summary of the report released Sunday.

Barr determined that Mueller’s evidence didn’t warrant charges of obstruction against Trump.

A Justice Department lawyer who served as a liaison to Mueller’s team is now working with Barr and his staff to determine whether grand jury material in Mueller’s report needs to be withheld, Bloomberg News reported.

Barr also has to determine what information in Mueller’s report is classified or tied to an ongoing investigation and needs to be kept confidential.

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