House Democrats are starting to follow leads laid out in special counsel Robert S. Mueller III’s report as their own investigations into President Donald Trump continue.

The caucus held a conference call Monday evening in which the six committee chairs who are investigating various matters involving Trump updated members on their next steps now that Mueller has concluded his investigation. Details shared with Roll Call were provided by people on the call who were not authorized to publicly disclose contents of the private caucus discussion.

Not included among the Democrats’ next moves is beginning impeachment proceedings against Trump. But some rank-and-file members on the call expressed a desire to go down that path, despite Speaker Nancy Pelosi urging caution on impeachment in a “Dear Colleague” letter she sent earlier Monday.

Democrats’ probes extend far beyond the two matters Mueller examined in his investigation — Russian interference in the 2016 election and whether anyone on the Trump campaign colluded with the Kremlin; as well as whether Trump obstructed justice in attempting to stop the FBI and special counsel as they looked into the alleged collusion.

Ultimately, Mueller concluded that there was no crime of collusion and decided not to take a position on the crime of obstruction.