Here's the good part:
"I am relying on my own discretion to make as much public as I can," Barr said. "I don't intend, at this stage, to send the full, unredacted report to the committee."
Barr said four areas need to be redacted, including grand jury material; classified information that would reveal sources and methods; information that would interfere with ongoing prosecutions; and finally, information that intrudes on the privacy or reputation of "peripheral players."
"We will color-code the excisions from the report, and we will provide explanatory notes for each redaction," Barr said. "So for example, if a redaction is made because of a court order in a pending prosecution, we'll state that, and we will distinguish between the various categories.
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