WASHINGTON — Republicans and Democrats from Texas and beyond quickly responded Sunday after a summary of special counsel Robert Mueller's report did not find President Donald Trump or his campaign colluded with Russians to interfere in the 2016 election.

Republicans view it as a political win heading into the 2020 election, but Democrats are calling for the release of the full report.

The chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, which would determine whether to impeach the president, said Attorney General William P. Barr should testify before his panel.

In light of the very concerning discrepancies and final decision making at the Justice Department following the Special Counsel report, where Mueller did not exonerate the President, we will be calling Attorney General Barr in to testify before @HouseJudiciary in the near future. — (((Rep. Nadler))) (@RepJerryNadler) March 24, 2019

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said Barr's letter "raises more questions than answers" and also called for the release of the full report.

AG Barr’s letter raises as many questions as it answers. The fact that Mueller’s report does not exonerate the president on a charge as serious as obstruction of justice demonstrates how urgent it is that the full report & documentation be made public without any further delay. — Nancy Pelosi (@SpeakerPelosi) March 24, 2019

Here's how Texas Republicans and Democrats reacted to the news.

Democratic presidential candidate Beto O'Rourke

Release the full Mueller report to the American people and their representatives. There must be transparency and accountability. — Beto O'Rourke (@BetoORourke) March 24, 2019

Democratic presidential candidate Julian Castro

A politically appointed Attorney General shouldn’t decide how much of the Special Counsel report Congress can read. The full report should be released and Robert Mueller should testify to its findings. https://t.co/4rNtqD19ko — Julián Castro (@JulianCastro) March 24, 2019

Rep. Joaquin Castro, D-San Antonio

I suppose this means it’s ok for a future presidential candidate on the stump to say “China, Iran, North Korea...if you’re listening please find my opponent’s emails/voicemails/phone calls.” Very bad precedent. #MuellerReport — Joaquin Castro (@JoaquinCastrotx) March 24, 2019

Sen. Ted Cruz

Before the release of the summary, Cruz said on CNN that the results of the Mueller report would not be the end of Democrats going after Trump.

“The Mueller report... was going to be the salvation for the Democrats... now, you can already see the Democrats pivoting away saying, okay, we need to do other investigations.” -@SenTedCruz pic.twitter.com/rskc3ZeTSL — GOP (@GOP) March 24, 2019

Sen. John Cornyn

Right question. Has nothing to do with who occupies WH. Has everything to do with aggressive Russian tactics. They have and always will try to create problems for democracies. We need to expose it and defeat it. https://t.co/YnuI0ziNcS — Senator John Cornyn (@JohnCornyn) March 25, 2019

He also tweeted that this 2017 quote from Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer was "Worth remembering today."

Worth remembering today https://t.co/HVeH7SG4Xc — Senator John Cornyn (@JohnCornyn) March 24, 2019

Texas GOP chairman James Dickey

Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee, D-Houston

On Saturday, the congresswoman told MSNBC that the Mueller report is "just the beginning" and she would not be "satisfied of the issue of collusion until Congress does its job."

She followed up with similar remarks Sunday.

As I said earlier #MuellerReport is beginning/not end. My constituents & all Americans deserve & want a thorough investigation that adheres to rule of law. @HouseJudiciary seeks truth re: corruption abuse of power &/or obstruction of justice. Again, we will follow rule of law. — Sheila Jackson Lee (@JacksonLeeTX18) March 24, 2019

Rep. Michael Burgess, R-Pilot Point

Special Counsel Robert Mueller had two years to conduct a thorough investigation at taxpayer cost, and has confirmed that neither President Trump nor his campaign conspired or coordinated with Russia during the 2016 election. https://t.co/HrO39uIbSR — Michael Burgess, MD (@michaelcburgess) March 24, 2019

Rep. Al Green, D-Houston

Green has previously said he is seeking a third impeachment vote against the president. He has used House rules to force two votes of impeachment against Trump and failed both times.

#MuellersReport did NOT investigate bigotry emanating from the Presidency harming our country. The findings do NOT negate the President’s bigotry. As long as bigotry influences the President’s policies, I will continue to seek his impeachment. #ImpeachmentIsNotDead — Congressman Al Green (@RepAlGreen) March 24, 2019

Rep. Lance Gooden, R-Terrell

MARCH SADNESS FOR DEMOCRATS - imagined scandal just didn’t pan out. Let’s close this sad, partisan chapter and get back to work for the American people. Proud to STAND WITH @realDonaldTrump — Lance Gooden (@RepLanceGooden) March 24, 2019

Rep. Lloyd Doggett, D-Austin

Transparency demands more. My statement on the Barr letter today: pic.twitter.com/XQkqBSxivw — Lloyd Doggett (@RepLloydDoggett) March 24, 2019

Rep. Dan Crenshaw, R-Houston