The Mueller Report: Everything we know about the Trump-Russia investigation
https://www.cnet.com/news/the-mueller-report-everything-we-know-about-the-trump-russia-investigation/
But that's not where things end. The question now is whether all -- or parts -- of the report will be made public, which is up to Barr. The law doesn't require the Department of Justice to release a report on a special counsel investigation. But the President said March 20 that he wants the report released, saying "Let people see it." And politicians from both major parties have said they want the full report released.
In the meantime, speculation about what Mueller found during his 675-day investigation could lead to a widening of the partisan divide in the US, with Trump supporters likely to view the final results of the Mueller probe as exonerating the president, while his detractors see the report's contents and existing indictments as ample proof of foreign interference.