Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell on Monday blocked an effort by Sen. Chuck Schumer to make the special counsel’s report on Russian election meddling public.

The Kentucky Republican — a staunch supporter of President Trump — cited national security concerns as a reason to keep parts of Robert Mueller’s report secret.

Schumer had argued that the public had a right to know.

“It is in the public interest for the Mueller report to be released to the American people. They simply want the truth. They can read the report for themselves and draw their own conclusions,” Schumer tweeted, summarizing remarks earlier on the Senate floor.

But McConnell seemed happy just to celebrate the results.

“No collusion. No conspiracy. No obstruction. It’s good news that we can conclusively set aside the notion that the president and his team had somehow participated in Russia’s interference in our electoral process,” he tweeted.