Hillary Clinton on Tuesday said she agrees with House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) in her reluctance to call for the impeachment of President Donald Trump in the wake of special counsel Robert Mueller’s Russia report.

“I think what Nancy means, and I agree with what she means, is that it shouldn’t be a pre-ordained conclusion,” the former secretary of state said during an interview at the Time 100 Summit in New York City.

“It shouldn’t be what you do for partisan political purposes almost outside of the framework of the Constitution. It should be something undertaken in a really serious ... way based on evidence,” she continued.

Though some Democrats, including 2020 presidential contenders Sens. Elizabeth Warren (Mass.) and Kamala Harris (Calif.), have made concrete statements in support of impeaching Trump, Pelosi has taken a more measured approach.

In a letter to her colleagues Monday, Pelosi acknowledged efforts to seek impeachment against the president in light of the “highly unethical and unscrupulous behavior” conducted by Trump, as laid out in the Mueller report.