"...Barr indicated that there were four categories of material he is redacting in the version that is expected to be made available to Congress: (1) material subject to Federal Rule of Criminal Procedure 6(e) that cannot be made public; (2) classified information that implicates the sources and methods of the intelligence community; (3) information that is sensitive based on other ongoing law enforcement matters; and (4) information that would unduly infringe on the personal privacy and reputational interests of peripheral third parties. Nadler has indicated he intends to wait until the redacted report is delivered before making a decision about whether to issue a subpoena for the full report. He also set forth his views in a letter to Barr on April 1 regarding why the judiciary committee should be entitled to see the entire unredacted report and underlying grand jury materials."
https://www.lawfareblog.com/mueller-report-redactions-will-congress-ever-see-all-mueller-grand-jury-material
As CaptainTruth reminded us above, the House has enough to proceed with impeachment as it now stands. The Senate will still be the problem and claim there's not enough info to impeach him.
For Ned Price,
an intelligent intelligence* man, to say what he did however, there must be many other ramifications.
*Have never use those two words back to back before.