Republicans on Wednesday finally did what they were always going to do: acquitted Donald Trump on all impeachment charges, evidence and witnesses be damned. The president declared himself victorious, Democrats decried the GOP’s “betrayal of the Constitution,” and Mitch McConnell went right back to his normal business of stacking the courts for conservatives. So this whole Ukraine thing is over, right?

Not so much. Post-acquittal, neither side is quite ready to let it go—and, at least for Democrats, for good reason. After presenting a mountain of evidence against Trump in the House, which impeached him in December, Democrats’ efforts to call even a single witness in his Senate trial were thwarted by McConnell and Republicans. Now, Democrats have made clear they are determined to get the rest of the story out one way or another. House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerry Nadler told reporters Wednesday that his panel and others expect to continue their investigations into Trump, and will “likely” subpoena John Bolton to testify on what he purportedly described to aides as a “drug deal” being cooked up in Ukraine by Trump and his lawyer, Rudy Giuliani. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi seemed to confirm as much in a statement following the largely party-line vote Wednesday. “The President remains an ongoing threat to American democracy, with his insistence that he is above the law and that he can corrupt the elections if he wants to,” she wrote. “The House will continue to protect and defend the checks and balances in the Constitution that safeguard our Republic, both in the courts of law and in the court of public opinion.”

While testimony from Bolton and others won’t lead to an impeachment do-over, Democrats hope it might have an impact with voters. “The drip, drip, drip of new evidence is going to keep coming out,” Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer tweeted Wednesday. “With each new revelation, Senate Republicans will have to answer for their votes in this trial. They chose to turn their backs on the American people and stand for a cover-up.”

But Democrats aren’t the only ones eyeing how their investigations could factor into November’s election. This whole thing started because Trump had hoped to coerce Ukraine into announcing investigations into the DNC and Joe Biden; now, after clearing him in the Senate, and with the election ten months away, the GOP appears determined to continue the president’s dirty work. Republican Senators Chuck Grassley and Ron Johnson on Wednesday announced a probe into Hunter Biden, the former veep’s son, “and his associates during the Obama administration,” seeking to uncover what they described as business conflicts of interest with Ukraine and China. Lindsey Graham and Ted Cruz sounded their approval. “You should expect us to do this,” Graham said Wednesday. “If we don’t do it, we’re letting you down.” Added Cruz: “I’d like to see the Judiciary Committee investigation. I’d like to see Foreign Relations investigation. I’d like to see the Department of Justice investigate.”

As Axios reported Thursday, their bloodlust for the Bidens is not shared by all Republicans, now that Trump is in the clear. But who is this president going to side with: Those who want to move on, especially with the Biden campaign sputtering in the primary? Or those seeking vengeance? Considering he still occasionally talks about putting Hillary Clinton in prison, you may not be surprised that he seems to be choosing the latter: “This was yet another witch-hunt that deprived the President of his due process rights and was based on a series of lies,” White House Press Secretary Stephanie Grisham said in a statement Wednesday. “Will there be no retribution?”