Senator Jerry Moran, Republican of Kansas and the leader of the Appropriations subcommittee that funds the Justice Department, asked Mr. Barr to clarify whether the report released would be the document Mr. Mueller delivered to him or the attorney general’s own recasting of it.
Mr. Barr divulged several new details about the report on Tuesday. For example, even though Justice Department officials had previously said the White House had not been shown the Mueller report, Mr. Barr was unwilling to confirm that — raising the possibility that since then, the Justice Department may have briefed Mr. Trump’s inner circle about its contents. He also indicated that he was not willing to petition a judge for a court order permitting him to show grand jury information to the House Judiciary Committee.
Democrats were still unsatisfied.
“You put your conclusion out there and now you refuse to talk about any basis of your report,” said Senator Chris Van Hollen, Democrat of Maryland.
Trump says there is nothing to clear up: “I won.”
Interest in the report remains intense among congressional lawmakers. President Trump, not so much.
Speaking to reporters as he left the White House on Wednesday, the president slammed the investigation as an illegal “attempted coup.” But he said he had “won” and could care less about the report itself.
“I have not seen the Mueller report,” Mr. Trump told reporters. “I have not read the Mueller report. I won. No collusion, no obstruction. I won. Everybody knows I won.”
He continued: “As far as I’m concerned I don’t care about the Mueller report. I’ve been totally exonerated.”
The report, which runs nearly 400 pages, is likely to be less black and white. Mr. Barr has said Mr. Mueller did not find the Trump campaign conspired with Russia to undermine the 2016 election, but he has said that the special counsel’s team did not reach a prosecutorial decision about whether Mr. Trump criminally obstructed the investigation. Mr. Barr, assessing the evidence for himself, concluded the evidence did not meet that bar.