US Attorney General, William Barr, says a version of special counsel Robert Mueller's report with fewer redactions will be made available to a small group of lawmakers.

In a letter to Congress this morning, Barr says the second version of the report would be given to the “Gang of Eight”, the top-ranking House and Senate lawmakers from both parties who can view sensitive classified information. The chairs and ranking members of the House and Senate judiciary committees will also receive it.

Barr said all redactions would be removed from that version of the report except those relating to grand-jury information.

Guest: Reggie Cecchini

Global News Washington Bureau Reporter

US Attorney General, William Barr, says a version of special counsel Robert Mueller's report with fewer redactions will be made available to a small group of lawmakers.


In a letter to Congress this morning, Barr says the second version of the report would be given to the “Gang of Eight”, the top-ranking House and Senate lawmakers from both parties who can view sensitive classified information. The chairs and ranking members of the House and Senate judiciary committees will also receive it.


Barr said all redactions would be removed from that version of the report except those relating to grand-jury information.


Guest: Reggie Cecchini


Global News Washington Bureau Reporter