What to expect next after James Comey's testimony on Capitol Hill

Special Counsel Mueller and congressional investigators continue their probes.

Here's a quick primer on what to expect on Capitol Hill after the hearing.

Meeting with Mueller

In addition to interviewing key individuals who may be in Mueller's sights, the senators want to review Comey's memos and notes, which the former FBI director said he had turned over to the special counsel.

"This is nowhere near the end of our investigation," Burr said in a news conference after the hearing.

Comey coming back -- under subpoena?

Other members of Congress are eager to hear from Comey.

Top Democrat wants to talk to Intel chiefs and Comey associates

The House Intelligence Committee is also seeking Comey's memos -– but wants to also hear from Comey's associates given his testimony, Rep. Adam Schiff, D-Calif., told ABC News' Mary Bruce in an interview.

"We need to talk to those people around Comey that he shared his experiences with at the time they were happening and, indeed as he said today, some of those folks were in the room while the president was on the other line," Schiff said.

Schiff also wants to talk to CIA Director Mike Pompeo, Admiral Mike Rogers of the National Security Agency and Director of National Intelligence Dan Coats, and press them on their interactions with Trump. Rogers and Coats –- who Trump reportedly pressured to push back on the Russia investigation -– declined to discuss their conversations with Trump in a hearing on Wednesday.

What about those tapes?

A group of House Democrats and the Senate Judiciary Committee are pushing the White House to release any "tapes" that might exist of the Trump–Comey meetings, possible recordings that President Trump obliquely referenced in a past tweet.

Kushner and other witnesses

Kushner, sources tell ABC News, is expected to come before the Senate Intelligence Committee in June or July for an interview with committee staff. No date has been set for that meeting.