Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) issued a statement Friday afternoon urging the full release of the Mueller report and demanding that Attorney General Bill Barr to give President Trump or his lawyers a “sneak preview” of the report.

The Pelosi-Schumer statement follows other demands by Democrats for the immediate release of the report.

Now that Special Counsel Mueller has submitted his report to the Attorney General, it is imperative for Mr. Barr to make the full report public and provide its underlying documentation and findings to Congress. My statement with @SpeakerPelosi: pic.twitter.com/LCF7NXKekB — Chuck Schumer (@SenSchumer) March 22, 2019

“Now that Special Counsel Mueller has submitted his report to the Attorney General, it is imperative for Mr. Barr to make the full report public and provide its underlying documentation and findings to Congress. Attorney General Barr must not give President Trump, his lawyers or his staff any ‘sneak preview’ of Special Counsel Mueller’s findings or evidence, and the White House must not be allowed to interfere in decisions about what parts of those findings or evidence are made public.

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“The Special Counsel’s investigation focused on questions that go to the integrity of our democracy itself: whether foreign powers corruptly interfered in our elections, and whether unlawful means were used to hinder that investigation. The American people have a right to the truth. The watchword is transparency.”

Senate Intelligence Committee Vice Chairman Mark Warner (D-VA):

Congress and the American people deserve to judge the facts of the Mueller report for themselves. It must be provided to Congress immediately, and the AG should swiftly prepare a declassified version for the public. Nothing short of that will suffice. — Mark Warner (@MarkWarner) March 22, 2019

It is also critical that all documents related to the Special Counsel's investigation be preserved and made available to the appropriate Congressional committees. — Mark Warner (@MarkWarner) March 22, 2019