Those invited to review the report were told they would have to sign nondisclosure agreements in order to read it, people familiar with the matter said. They are expected to have a few days to craft a response to any criticism in the report, which will then be incorporated in the final version to be released in coming weeks.Mr. Horowitz told lawmakers last month he expected to issue the report in May, but Tuesday's notification is the first indication that Mr. Horowitz has largely completed his inquiry. Congressional committees are expected to review the report in coming weeks.
Report Nears Release on Justice DepartmentaEUR(TM)s Handling of Probe Into Clinton Email Use - WSJ
Sign a non-disclosure agreement....we’ll see if that holds.
****They are expected to have a few days to craft a response to any criticism in the report, which will then be incorporated in the final version to be released in coming weeks.*****
Change that “weeks” to months and I MIGHT believe we will ever see what is really in the report. They will tie this up as long as they can. JMO of course