The committee has a job to do. The Constitution charges Congress with holding the president accountable for alleged official misconduct. That job requires us to evaluate the evidence for ourselves, not the attorney general’s summary, not a substantially redacted synopsis, but the full report and the underlying evidence. The attorney general proposes to redact four categories of information from the Mueller report: grand jury information, classified information, information related to ongoing prosecutions and quote, information that may unduly infringe on the personal privacy and reputational interests of peripheral third parties, closed quote. The department is wrong to try to withhold that information from this committee. Congress is entitled to all of the evidence. This isn’t just my opinion. It is also a matter of law.