(NBC News) Rebecca Shabad Feb. 28 2019 2:56 PM WASHINGTON Leading congressional Democrats were still largely steering clear of impeachment chatter a day after President Donald Trumps former attorney and fixer Michael Cohen alleged in public testimony that Trump had violated campaign finance laws and lied to the American public. Im not going into that Im not going into that" Speaker Nancy Pelosi D-Calif said at her weekly news conference Thursday quickly dismissing talk of impeachment. We have two investigations a Mueller report that were all anxiously awaiting" and a potential investigation by federal prosecutors in the Southern District of New York Pelosi added. But again impeachment is a divisive issue in our country and let us see what the facts are what the law is and what the behavior is of the president." And so Republicans once again took the lead on impeachment chatter describing the Cohen testimony as a sort of opening act in a looming drama. I think yesterday was all about Michael Cohen sort of laying the predicate for the Democrats and their crazy impeachment plans" Rep. Jim Jordan R-Ohio ranking member of the Oversight Committee told reporters at the conservative CPAC convention Thursday.