Special counsel Robert Mueller is prepared to release his “core-findings” to Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein in the immediate aftermath of the 2018 midterm elections, reports Fox News.

“Special Counsel Robert Mueller is set to issue findings of some of the core aspects of his investigation into the alleged collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia shortly after the November midterm elections,” writes Fox News.

“[Bloomberg News], citing two anonymous U.S. officials, reported that Mueller is finalizing the conclusions related to the questions on whether President Trump’s campaign cooperated with Russia and whether he took any actions that could constitute obstruction of justice,” adds the article.

Despite bipartisan calls for the report to be released to the public, it remains unclear whether the document will be shared with all Americans are simply sent to Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein.

Read the full report here.