Mueller's Russia report could be done as soon as next week

Mueller's Russia report could hit the new attorney general's desk as soon as next week – but Congress may only get a summary and the public might NEVER see it Mueller probe is more than 21 months old and hasn't yet publicly surfaced proof that the Donald Trump campaign colluded with Russians Final report could be delivered to the new attorney general, Bill Barr, as soon as next week Barr is required to communicate with Congress about what Mueller found, but he may send a bare-bones summary; the full report may never be released   34 people and 3 companies have pleaded guilty, been indicted or otherwise swept up in the inquiry, including several former Trump advisers

By David Martosko, U.s. Political Editor For Dailymail.com and Wires

Published: 18:19 GMT, 20 February 2019 | Updated: 19:23 GMT, 20 February 2019

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The U.S. Justice Department is preparing to announce that Special Counsel Robert Mueller's 21-month-long probe into alleged links between the 2016 Trump campaign and Russia is complete.

Newly minted Attorney General Bill Barr could receive the report as soon as next week, according to CNN. 

Barr is expected to give Congress a summary of Mueller's findings – not the full report. It's unclear if the public will see it. 

Trump told reporters on Wednesday that the timing and completeness of any release would be 'totally up to the new attorney general.' 

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