"In the coming weeks and months, the Senate Intelligence Committee will complete the remaining interrogations and publish a report on Russia's attempts to intervene in the US elections," Burr wrote on Twitter.

He also noted that the US Department of Justice should publish as much details as possible of the report of Special Prosecutor Robert Muller.

“Attorney General Barr should publish as much of the report as possible without endangering US sources and methods of intelligence or ongoing investigations by the Department of Justice,” Burr added.

Earlier, US President Donald Trump said that the head of the Senate Intelligence Committee, Richard Burr, acknowledged the lack of collusion between the American leader and Russia.

On March 24, the US Department of Justice conveyed to Congress a summary of the Muller report on “Russian intervention,” which notes the lack of evidence for Trump’s conspiracy with Russia.