These distinctions didn’t seem to impress Feinstein, the ranking Democrat on the Judiciary Committee. On Wednesday, she said: “This is a big report, and the public needs to see it, and with the exception of very real national security concerns, I don’t even believe there should be very much redaction. So, I am hopeful that that report will be made public, and my vote depends on that.” She didn’t qualify that statement by saying the report should be released only if Mueller concluded that Trump colluded with Russia or obstructed justice.
Source: latimes.com – Los Angeles Times