Another congressional witness interview transcript may be made public in the coming days.

Rep. Doug Collins, the top Republican on the House Judiciary Committee, said on Wednesday he is preparing to release a transcript next week.

"Get ready for that. I would tell everybody to stay close to Twitter, stay close for the next few weeks. We're releasing the rest of those," Collins, R-Ga., said on Fox News.

Asked by host Sean Hannity if it would be this week, Collins said the wait would be a little longer as Democrats feud with Attorney General William Barr over access to special counsel Robert Mueller's full report.

"Probably not this week, but we're getting ready for next week," he said. "We want to let the Democrats -- their hypocrisy shine this week. And we're going to get back and watch what Bill Barr is doing, and we're going to get back exposing this to the American people."

Over the past few months Collins has released several interview transcripts from the Judiciary Committee’s investigation into the apparent wrongdoing at the FBI and Justice Department. Among them are the interviews of former FBI agent Peter Strzok, former FBI lawyer Lisa Page, Justice Department official Bruce Ohr, his wife Nellie Ohr, former Trump campaign aide George Papadopoulos, former top FBI official Bill Priestap, and former FBI General Counsel James Baker.

It is unclear which transcript will be released next. Hannity said he is aware of 53 more interviews conducted behind closed doors, the same number of interview transcripts the House Intelligence Committee voted last fall to release from its Russia investigation.