but he certainly is allowed to. there's some constraints on this, of course. any confidential information in the report, any classified information would have to be redacted. also grand jury testimony is usually confidential. that would have to be pulled out of the report. i would expect mueller maybe even sending a full classified version to rosenstein and then an unclassified executive summary that could be released to the public. even though rosenstein doesn't have to release that to the public, my bet is he really would because rosenstein's legacy is on the line here. he's really under a lot of political attacks. my best guest is rosenstein would probably give the report to key members of congress but then also release a portion of it to the wider public so that there can be a political dialogue about what happens next. >> there are a lot of comparisons between mueller and ken starr but if you get into the weeds you find you don't have the same charge because of