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Special counsel Robert Mueller completed his investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election and has delivered the final report to the Justice Department.

New Jersey politicians were quick to react when the news late Friday afternoon, with Sen. Cory Booker tweeting that the report should be released to public "immediately."

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Booker, who is running for president, wrote on his personal Twitter account, "This report should be made public immediately."

He then followed up with another tweet from his Senator account: "I am demanding the Mueller report be made immediately available for members of Congress and for the public. Anything short of full transparency will be detrimental to our country moving forward. The American people deserve the truth."

Sen. Bob Menendez released a statement calling for report to be made public.

“The American people deserve to know what is in the Mueller report, period," Menendez said. "If the report is not made public, Congress and the American people will be left wondering what the Justice Department is hiding and that will further erode public confidence in the rule of law.”

Other New Jersey members of Congress were also quick to call for the report to be made public: