The Mueller report, which is set to be released to Congress and to the public on Thursday morning, will be lightly redacted and will show why the special counsel could not come to a conclusion on the question of obstruction of justice, a report said Wednesday.

The report will show that Special Counsel Robert Mueller could not definitively say if Trump obstructed justice since his actions could be interpreted innocently, The Washington Post reported, citing unnamed officials familiar with the report.

Mueller concluded his investigation last month and shared the report with Attorney General Bill Barr. Barr said in a memo to Congress that the special counsel found no collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia, but could not come to a conclusion on obstruction of justice.

Barr plans to hold a press conference detailing the findings on Thursday morning and will make the redacted version of the report available hours later.