Rudy Giuliani, the personal attorney for President Trump, said he believes Attorney General William Barr will release the lion’s share of special counsel Robert Mueller’s nearly 400 page report on Russian meddling during the 2016 election.

“He is going to release, I’m sure, the vast majority of it,” Giuliani told host John Catsimatidis on his on AM 970 radio show on Sunday.

The former mayor also predicted that the full version of the report will show that neither Trump nor his campaign associates colluded with Moscow.

“I think you’re going to get the full explanation of Mueller, I think you’re going to see no collusion of any kind, which raises the question why do we have this investigation in the first place?” Giuliani said.

Mueller turned over the report on his nearly two-year investigation into the election on March 22, and two days later Barr released a four page summary of the special counsel’s “key findings.”

In it, Barr said that Mueller and his team of investigators found no evidence of a criminal conspiracy but while they did not conclude the president obstructed justice they did not exonerate him.

Since then, Democrats have been pressuring Barr to release the entire report without redactions to show how Mueller and the Department of Justice came to their conclusions.

In testimony last week to a House Appropriations Committee, Barr said he expected to release the report by mid-April but would redact portions of the report that deals with grand jury testimony, investigators’ sources and methods, information about ongoing probes and details pertaining to “peripheral third parties.”