Rep. Eric Swalwell, D-Calif., appearing on “The Story with Martha MacCallum” on Tuesday, continued to demand that the Mueller report be released in full, arguing that Congress voted in a bipartisan fashion for a full release of the report and that the American people, having paid for the Russia meddling probe, now have a right to see it.

“Well, we want to make sure we see the full report as soon as possible. We're going to authorize subpoenas but not issue a subpoena,” Swalwell said to MacCallum.

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House Judiciary Committee Democrats are preparing to authorize subpoenas this week seeking the full report after Dems' Tuesday deadline for the report's disclosure passed.

Attorney General William Barr announced last week that the Justice Department and the special counsel were “well along in the process of identifying and redacting” sensitive material in the more than 300-page report and would likely have it to Congress by mid-April, “if not sooner.”

Swalwell believes the report’s release is about preserving the integrity of the next election.

“We have a responsibility to protect the ballot box in 2020 from another attack. The public should know that the nation's leaders should know who worked with the Russians,” Swalwell said.

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The California Democrat said privacy issues would be addressed after Congress saw a full, unredacted report.

Fox News’ Brooke Singman contributed to this report.

