"Congress voted 420-0 to release the full Mueller report. Not a 'summary' from his handpicked Attorney General. AG Barr, make the full report public. Immediately," Sen. Elizabeth Warren wrote.
Sen. Kamala Harris wrote: "The Mueller report needs to be made public, the underlying investigative materials should be handed over to Congress, and Barr must testify. That is what transparency looks like. A short letter from Trump's hand-picked Attorney General is not sufficient."
"The American public deserves the full report and findings from the Mueller investigation immediately—not just the in-house summary from a Trump Administration official," said Sen. Cory Booker.
Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand wrote that "the Mueller report must be made public. Not just a letter from someone appointed by Trump to protect himself—all of it. The President works for the people, and he is not above the law."
Sen. Amy Klobuchar, said: "Justice must be done and the entire Mueller report should be made public."
"Release the full Mueller report to the American people and their representatives. There must be transparency and accountability," wrote former Rep. Beto O'Rourke.
"The fact that the AG Barr...stated that after a full investigation the President could not be exonerated from obstructing justice is chilling and demands that the full details of the Report be released," said Rep. John Delaney.
"A politically appointed Attorney General shouldn’t decide how much of the Special Counsel report Congress can read," San Antonio Mayor Julián Castro wrote. "The full report should be released and Robert Mueller should testify to its findings."
"The American people deserve the opportunity to read the full Mueller report, not a sanitized summary from Donald Trump’s hand-picked AG," said Washington Governor Jay Inslee. "The Trump administration has proven it can’t be trusted."
"The Attorney General giving us a “summary” of Robert Mueller’s findings is like a man saying to his wife, 'Honey, let me just give you a summary of where I was last night,'" wrote Marianne Williamson. "We didn’t wait for two years to hear a “summary,” and it’s particularly concerning given who’s summarizing."