The Justice Department has told lawmakers not to expect a briefing on Saturday about details from special counsel Robert Mueller's report.
A source familiar with the matter told The Hill that the Justice Department had informed one of the congressional panels that a briefing would not come Saturday.
Attorney General William Barr had told lawmakers on the Judiciary panels in the House and Senate on Friday evening that he might be able to brief lawmakers as soon as this weekend on the “principal conclusions” reached by Mueller in his sprawling 22-month probe.
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