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Robert Mueller won’t submit report to attorney general next week, DOJ official tells NBC News

Special counsel Robert Mueller will not deliver a report to the attorney general next week, as was previously reported by multiple outlets, a senior Department of Justice official told NBC News on Friday.

reported Wednesday. The outlet reported that those plans were subject to change.

In December, NBC News reported that a report from Mueller could be delivered to the attorney general as soon as mid-February.

Democratic lawmakers have demanded that Mueller’s findings be made public. Top Democrats have said that any potential talk of impeachment is contingent on whether Mueller uncovers new evidence of wrongdoing.

Earlier Friday, Sen. Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif., reiterated her demands that a report be provided to Congress and the public. She said that Mueller’s potential report concerned matters that had “implications for the rule of law and stability of our democracy” and that they “cannot be hidden away.”

“A summary written by Attorney General Barr in place of the Mueller report will not be acceptable,” Feinstein said.

In a letter to Barr dated Friday, the chairs of six influential House committees suggested that withholding evidence uncovered by Mueller could be the means for a “cover-up.”

“After nearly two years of investigation — accompanied by two years of direct attacks on the integrity of the investigation by the President — the public is entitled to know what the Secial Counsel has found,” wrote the Democrats, including Rep. Jerry Nadler of New York, Rep. Adam Schiff of California, Rep. Elijah Cummings of Maryland, Rep. Eliot Engel of New York, Rep. Maxine Waters of California and Rep. Richard Neal of Massachusetts.

A spokesperson for the special counsel declined to comment.

The president said Friday that he had not discussed the release of the report with Barr. Earlier in the week he said he would let Barr determine whether the report would be released. Barr said during his confirmation hearings last month that he would try to make Mueller’s findings as public as he could, but did not commit to making a potential report public.

The Department of Justice regulations that apply to Mueller’s work require him to provide the attorney general with “a confidential report explaining the prosecution or declination decisions” reached during the course of the investigation. The regulations neither require nor forbid Barr from making that report public. 

The regulations do call for Barr to submit his own report to Congress, however.

“These reports will be brief notifications, with an outline of the actions and the reasons for them,” the Justice Department said in a discussion of the special counsel regulations published in the Federal Register in 1999.

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