1. “Everyone will soon be able to read it.”

That was Attorney General William Barr, who said he planned to publicly release a redacted version of the 400-page Mueller report by mid-April, if not sooner. In his letter to the chairmen of the congressional judiciary committees, above, Mr. Barr added that the White House would not see the document before he sent it to Congress.

He plans to testify on Capitol Hill in early May, shortly after the report is released, to discuss it with lawmakers.