Democrats in Congress will continue probing allegations that the Trump campaign colluded with Russia to influence the 2016 election — even after Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation concluded with no new indictments.

House committee leaders will update members on their plans in a 3:00 pm conference call today, featuring a report from Judiciary Committee Chairman Rep. Jerry Nadler (D-N.Y.), Politico reported.

By then, Nadler may have been briefed on Mueller’s findings by Attorney General William Barr – but no lawmakers have yet seen any information from the special counsel’s report.

Democrats demanded Friday that the full report be made public immediately, and suggested that Mueller might be subpoenaed to testify before congressional committees.

“If the Justice Department doesn’t release the whole report or tries to keep parts of it secret, we will certainly subpoena the parts of the report and we will reserve the right to call Mueller to testify before the committee or to subpoena him,” said Nadler said.

Nadler launched a probe earlier this month into alleged obstruction of justice and other abuses of power by President Trump, and has asked for records and documents from 81 people and entities connected to President Trump. But only a small percentage of those asked have complied with his request by the March 18 deadline he set, Fox News reported.

Included among those from whom the committee is seeking documents are several people indicted by Mueller, including Trump’s former personal attorney Michael Cohen, former Trump national security adviser Michael Flynn, ex-Trump fixer Roger Stone, and former campaign chairman Paul Manafort.

” We have seen the damage done to our democratic institutions in the two years that the Congress refused to conduct responsible oversight. Congress must provide a check on abuses of power,” Nadler said earlier this month.

His committee would be responsible for introducing articles of impeachment against Trump, and he has said he believes there’s already enough evidence to do so . House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has said she does not support impeaching the president.

Meanwhile, House Dems will also ask several executive branch agencies to retain and preserve information they gave to Mueller,

the Washington Post reported.

.Attorney General William Barr is expected to release details of Mueller’s report to Congress as early as this weekend.