“Totally up to the attorney general,” President Donald Trump replied when asked whether he would make special counsel Robert Mueller's report public. | Evan Vucci/AP Photo Mueller Investigation Trump unsure about opposing release of Mueller report

President Donald Trump said he is unsure whether he would be opposed to releasing special counsel Robert Mueller’s final report, deferring to the attorney general.

“Would you make the Mueller report public because you say there’s nothing in there? Congress can subpoena it anyway, though,” host Margaret Brennan of CBS’ “Face the Nation” asked the president in an interview that aired Sunday.


“Totally up to the attorney general,” Trump replied.

Asked by Brennan whether he would “have a problem” if the results of Mueller’s investigation became public, Trump said: “That’s up to the attorney general. I don’t know. It depends. I have no idea what it’s going to say.”

Acting Attorney General Matthew Whitaker said last week that the investigation by Mueller’s team of federal prosecutors into Russian interference in the 2016 election and potential coordination between the Trump campaign and the Kremlin was “close to being completed.”

The Senate Judiciary Committee also last week delayed a vote on Trump’s nominee to lead the Justice Department, William Barr, until Feb. 7 .

Whitaker has previously criticized the Mueller investigation, and Barr’s nomination is under fire from Senate Democrats for a memorandum he wrote to Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein last year criticizing the special counsel’s inquiry.